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Kali has a lot to deal with. Her crush doesn't notice her, her parents love her cousin more, and a big family wedding is overshadowing her 16th birthday. So, she really did NOT need a demon appearing in her bedroom and for the fate of the world to rest in her hands.
A fresh, funny story about white lies, brutal honesty and a bangle with special powers, from award-winning journalist and author Radhika Sanghani.Priya Shah lies. A lot. She pretends everything in her life is perfect, so she doesn't disappoint anyone.But when she puts on a bangle left to her by her Ba - the one person she was always honest with - she finds herself unable to tell a lie.Priya is mortified. She tells her dad she hates his cooking, she tells Dan Zhang about her huge crush on him, she shares her best friends' secrets at school. She can't get the bangle off, and she can't stop the truths pouring out of her.As more things go wrong, and Priya's truth-telling spirals out of control, can Priya learn to be honest without hurting the people she loves?
FOURTEEN DAYS, THREE SISTERS AND THE MOTHER OF ALL LIESReeva Mehta is thriving. Consumed in her career as one of London's top divorce lawyers, she doesn't bat an eyelid when her mum calls to tell her that her dad is dead. Because he's been dead since she was five . . . hasn't he? If finding out her dad was alive - until last week - wasn't bad enough, his last request was for his daughters to spend fourteen days in mourning at his house. Which means Reeva must spend a fortnight stuck with the people who betrayed her when she needed them the most - her sisters. Navigating her absent Bollywood megastar mother, newly dead father and scheming sisters with only a temperamental boyfriend - and even more temperamental cat - by her side, it's no wonder Reeva's hair is falling out. Could confronting the truth help the Mehtas put aside their differences, or will attending a funeral be the death of this family? Praise for Radhika Sanghani'So good!' Jane Fallon'Fresh and joyful' Stylist'Witty, relatable and heart-warming' Emma Gannon9781472277756£9.99Headline Review logowww.headline.co.uk(Twitter logo) @radhikasanghaniAlso available in ebook and audioCover credit...Thumbnail of THIRTY THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MYSELF (PB)
Fresh, smart and very, very funny elevated commercial fiction signalling the arrival of a big new talent - fans of Ayisha Malik, Kiley Reid, Dolly Alderton and Elizabeth Day will LOVE Radhika Sanghani
Recent graduate Ellie has debt, an unpaid internship and three flatmates who left her with the single room to match her single status.That's ok. She doesn't want a boyfriend anyway. She wants several. But as Ellie tests out every new dating craze she's realising that the ultimate single lifestyle might not be that easy after all...If the women on Sex and the City got dates on a daily basis, and even the more normal-looking girls on Girls, then why wasn't I? If I wanted to live the fun, twenty something life I was destined to live, I was going to have to up my game.
I don't need the perfect guy.I don't need candlelight or roses.Honestly, I don't even need a real bed...Ellie Kolstakis is a twenty-one-year-old virgin.She's not religious. She's not waiting for marriage. She's not even holding on for The One.Ellie's just unlucky.But with her final year of university coming to an end, she's determined to shed her V-plates, once and for all.And she's ready to try anything - from submitting to her domineering Greek mother's matchmaking skills to embracing the world of nether-waxing trends (no-one wants a 'Hitler') and even YouTube tutorials on how to give a 'blow gift' (it should never be a job).After all, what has she got to lose? Well, besides the obvious.Praise for VIRGIN'Laugh out loud...Bridget Jones could take a page from this novel' - Joan Rivers'An entertaining romp'- Emma Barnett, broadcaster and women's editor of The Telegraph'Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw, meet your wisecracking, vagina obsessed match. Sanghani's debut is a hilarious, irreverent look at smart-alecky, painfully self-conscious, 21-year-old Ellie's relentless mission to rectify a disastrous first attempt at performing oral sex, get deflowered, find the perfect Brazilian wax, avoid her tradition-bound Greek mother's nagging, graduate summa cum laude, be a writer, and fit in...This story for millennials is a wonderful blend of modern agnst with old-fashioned sweetness."e; -Publisher's Weekly
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