Double Trouble
Another year in the (not so) simple life of Rachel Riley
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 3 June 2010
- ISBN 9780192789921
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages528 pages
- Size 198x129x35 mm
- Weight 379 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Two hilarious Rachel Riley diaries - The Meaning of Life and My (Not So) Simple Life - in one enormous, sparkly edition. Not suitable for younger readers.
MoreLong description:
Am ready for year of utter LOVE!
It is official. I am going out with rock god and part-time meat mincer Justin Statham. Am certain that he is THE ONE and will prove it by having excellent relationship on every level.
Oh no. What if he wants me to do it?
Have only just got to grips with the art of snogging so will need to get help fast. Or at least by 16th birthday. If it happens it needs to be earth-shattering and meaningful as it is, after all, the Meaning of Life.
Thank goodness I have definitely found love of my life and am not hung up on Jack any more. Not at all . . .
Join Rachel as she gets to grips with her new-found relationship in The Meaning of Life and then find out why she's decided to go back to basics in My (Not So) Simple Life in this hilarious bind-up which covers a complete year in the crazy life of Rachel Riley and her friends.
Not suitable for younger readers.
[Praise for the Rachel Riley series]:
a genuine rival to Adrian Mole . . . an absolute must-read