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Diary of a Crush: Kiss and Make Up: Number 2 in series

Diary of a Crush: Kiss and Make Up: Number 2 in series

Published in
2004
3.97
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Description

Edie's having major boy issues. Trying to get over Dylan is hard, but snogging new boy Carter isn't hurting. . .When everyone heads off to a summer festival, Edie wants to forget her troubles and try and have fun. But she didn't count on her leftover feelings for Dylan and now she's all churned up again. Edie's got some big decisions to make, but is she ready to kiss and make up?
Age
12-17
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
288 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Relatable Teen Experience: 'Diary of a Crush: Kiss and Make Up' offers a genuine portrayal of teenage life, complete with the highs and lows of young love, making it a relatable read for anyone who has experienced the rollercoaster of adolescent relationships.
  • Engaging Writing Style: Sarra Manning's engaging and witty writing style captures the reader's attention from the first page. Her ability to express the protagonist's thoughts and emotions makes the narrative compelling and hard to put down.
  • Character Development: The book provides a deeper look into the characters' lives and personalities, allowing readers to connect with them on a more intimate level. As the second book in the series, it continues to explore the growth and changes the characters undergo as they navigate their relationships and personal challenges.
  • Entertainment and Escapism: The 'Diary of a Crush' series is known for its entertaining plot and the ability to transport readers into the world of the characters. 'Kiss and Make Up' continues this tradition, offering a perfect blend of romance, drama, and humor for those looking to escape into a captivating story.