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Original Title: Candyfloss
ISBN: 0440866456 (ISBN13: 9780440866459)
Edition Language: English
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Candyfloss Paperback | Pages: 368 pages
Rating: 3.84 | 8535 Users | 422 Reviews

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Title:Candyfloss
Author:Jacqueline Wilson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:March 1st 2007 by Corgi Childrens (first published January 1st 2006)
Categories:Childrens

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Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new stepdad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia.

Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes - Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless - but can their new fairground friends help out?

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Ratings: 3.84 From 8535 Users | 422 Reviews

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It was a good book and was ok.

My all time favourite Jacqueline Wilson book from when I was a kid. I always loved the relationship between Floss and her dad. There was just so much love there! And Floss becoming friends with Susan is one of the sweetest story arcs ever.

Great book about facing whatever life gives you

As im young myself i thought this book was amazing it had loads of little twists in it that you thought wouldnt happen. It surprises you and you cant wait to see what will happen next.I read this book in 2 weeks whilst on holiday it is great if you have nothing to do. Although it could of been a bit longer i still enjoyed it and would definatley recomend it.

Leaving it unrated cause all the younger Zoe feelings are making it to hard to rate it properly.

I always enjoy a Jacqueline Wilson book and this one is no exception! Floss is such a lovely character. She chooses to stay in England with her dad, while her mum moves to Australia with her new partner Steve and their young son for six months. It's a difficult situation in many ways and Jacqueline Wilson handles it as skillfully as ever.My one gripe (which doesn't affect my rating) is that my copy of this was published in America, and they have changed MUM to MOM. My sister has a UK published

Floss, a young British girl, is torn between her divorced parents. She lives with her mother, stepdad, and baby half-brother, Tiger, and visits her dad who owns a greasy-spoon cafe on the weekends. When her mother tells her they are moving to Australia for 6 months, Floss is torn. She doesn't want to leave her dad all alone. Floss was a very sweet and sympathetic character. She was also very guileless as well as sensitive to everyone's feelings. She chooses to stay with her dad even though he is