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References to other Jacqueline Wilson Books
Em's favorite author is named Jenna Williams, a play on Jacqueline Wilson herself and her previous novels. Several of Jenna Williams books are mentioned, including:
"Elsie No-Home" (The Bed and Breakfast Star),
"Forever Friends" (Best Friends),
"Piggie in the Middle" (The Suitcase Kid),
"The Victorian Project" (The Lottie Project),
"Teens on a Diet" (Girls Under Pressure), "Flora Rose" (Lola Rose), "The Emerald Sisters" (The Diamond Girls),
"At the Stroke of Twelve" (Midnight),"The Girl Gang"(Bad Girls) and Vita mentions a book "with all the parties and presents and the nasty girl wets herself" (implied to be Sleepovers).