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Published
by Piccadilly Press |
Over the Moon by G .G. Eliot
Ella is not your average girl aged fourteen and three quarters. She is
mad about playing football and doesn’t mind getting dirty while in goals. Ella
is a better football player than most of the boys that she plays with, which,
has earned her the respect of being treated just like one of the lads. However,
things have started to change and the boys are now staring at her oddly. They
are more interested in her chest than her football skills and they laugh every
time she runs for the ball. When she decides to go a posh fundraising ball with
her best friend Beth she realises that the time has come for her to shake of the
tomboy look and change her image with spectacular results.
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Published
by Bloomsbury |
Girl, 15 Charming but Insane by Sue Limb
Like any 15 year old Jess wants to be supermodel gorgeous, the most
popular and intelligent girl in school. However, her best friend Flora has
beaten her to it so Jess decides that she needs a new focus. The lucky object of
desire is Ben Jones but unfortunately for Jess he cannot focus on anything that
takes longer than a free kick. So she turns to Fred, her sweet, clever but nerdy
friend to help her through her teen-life crisis.
Each chapter opens with a daily horoscope sent to Jess by her wacky artist
father setting the scene for plenty of daily disasters.
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