And whereas Georgina (voted Most Likely to Succeed in her school yearbook) has done nothing but dead-end jobs in the last twelve years, Lucas has not only grown into a broodingly handsome man, but also has turned into an actual grown-up with a business and a dog along the way. Reeling from the indignity of a double dumping on the same day, Georgina snatches at the next job that she’s offered – barmaid in a newly opened pub, which just so happens to run by the boy she fell in love with at school: Lucas McCarthy. If there’s one thing worse than being fired from the grottiest restaurant in town, it’s coming home early to find your boyfriend in bed with someone else. The hilarious new heartbreaker from Mhairi McFarlane! Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to rise again… This Sunday I’m reading Don’t You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane. The meme that dares to ask what book has been in your bed this morning? Come share what book you’ve spent time curled up reading in bed, or which book you wish you had time to read today! This meme is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. This is a great story! What to read next: The twist at the end of Invisible Emmie was kind of creepy, but the twist in this book was really clever. It’s common for friends to drift apart, especially during preteen years, so this book is very relatable.Īll of the books in this series have a twist at the end, where you discover something about a character that you never expected. It wasn’t fair to Jaime, but she ended up making new friends. Jaime didn’t wear make up or want to do the same things as her other friends, so her friends wanted to cut her out of their group. This story shows what can happen when kids grow up and grow apart. P erfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Jennifer L. It’s like she has nothing in common with Jai anymore. Maya feels more and more annoyed with Jaime, who seems babyish compared to the other girls in their popular group. At least she can count on her BFF, Maya, to have her back. They’ve started to exclude her and make fun of the way she dresses and the things she likes. Jaime knows something is off with her friend group. The last day of seventh grade has Jaime and Maya wondering who their real friends are. Another spot-on story of middle school drama and friendship from Terri Libenson, national bestselling author of Invisible Emmie and Positively Izzy.
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