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Would You Rather?

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444902112

Price: £6.99

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Flick loves to play Would you Rather? with her friends: Daddy or chips? Boyfriend or career? Snog or marry? Life is all about the choices you make, and all around her Flick watches her family grapple with life-altering decisions.

When Flick’s dad discovers that he’s adopted, so begins a mystery that leads him to a long lost secret at the very heart of their family – one that leads back to a choice that was made many years ago, and once uncovered, will rock Flick’s world …

Reviews

'Fantastic ... a compelling story which teenagers will just not be able to put down.'
School Librarian
'This a funny, interesting, heart-warming story.'
Chicklish
As engaging as it is entertaining, lively and likeable
St Ives Times & Echo
A fantastic portrayal of teen life
Focus (Kentish Gazette)
I read this book in one day because it was so good and I didn't want to put it down
Young Reviewer Jessica Ebner Statt, Barnet Press Series
Fantastic ... Chris Higgins is very much a modern day Judy Bloom
School Librarian
'Poignant, moving and honest'
Lovereading4kids
'As engaging as it is entertaining, lively and likeable'
St Ives Times and Echo
PRAISE FOR CHRIS HIGGINS: 'Chris Higgins gives her loyal audience another tremendously enjoyable read in Love Ya Babe. She has a light touch and an easy style that absorbs you right from the very start.'
The Bookbag
'... exciting and engaging and its a hard one to put down when youve started.'
The Bookbag
A thundering good read
The Cornishman
A poignant novel... A moving, honest & most of all positive story about friendship, family & trust. Will make you laugh and cry.
Shop! Scotland
A touching tale of romance, friendship & family
Publishing News
A touching debut
First News