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  • Don't Even Think About It

    Roisin Meaney

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, June 7, 2013)
    Hi, I'm Liz Jackson. I'm 13 (almost).I'm also a latchkey kid since Mam walked out: now it's just me and Dad and big-bum Marjorie, oh, and my best friend Bumble (soon to be ex-best friend). Things I love: White Musk perfume, Eminem, pepperoni and pineapple pizza and the pizza delivery boy. Things I hate: the girl next door, my Dad's lumpy porridge and my gross chin dimple.Things I'm terrified of: my first date (coming up soon), my first date (not long now), and my first date (just around the corner). This is my diary. Anyone who opens it will die a slow and horrible death.So Don't Even Think About It! Don't Even Think About It is part of the O'Brien Press's new Journal series for girls.
  • Don't Even Think About It

    Roisin Meaney

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Nov. 22, 2006)
    Hi, I'm Liz Jackson. I'm 13 (almost).I'm also a latchkey kid since Mam walked out: now it's just me and Dad and big-bum Marjorie, oh, and my best friend Bumble (soon to be ex-best friend).Things I love: White Musk perfume, Eminem, pepperoni and pineapple pizza and the pizza delivery boy.Things I hate: the girl next door, my Dad's lumpy porridge and my gross chin dimple.Things I'm terrified of: my first date (coming up soon), my first date (not long now), and my first date (just around the corner).This is my diary. Anyone who opens it will die a slow and horrible death.So Don't Even Think About It!Don't Even Think About It is part of the O'Brien Press's new Journal series for girls.
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  • See If I Care

    Judi Curtin, Roisin Meaney

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Two schools, one in Ireland and one in England, have decided to set up a pen-pal programme between their pupils. Luke is hoping to get an English boy to write to, but instead he gets stuck with Elma, who would prefer an Irish girl as her penpal. Reluctantly, the two begin their correspondence.Life is not going well for either Luke or Elma, so they invent new, more glamorous lives for themselves in their letters, little realising how similar their true lives actually are.However, when things take a turn for the worse, Elma has no one to confide in except Luke. He offers some useful advice and in turn tells the truth about his life and family.Together they realise that things are beginning to look up....
  • See If I Care

    Judi Curtin, Roisin Meaney

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Nov. 14, 2007)
    Two schools, one in Ireland and one in England, have decided to set up a pen-pal programme between their pupils. Luke is hoping to get an English boy to write to, but instead he gets stuck with Elma, who would prefer an Irish girl as her penpal. Reluctantly, the two begin their correspondence.Life is not going well for either Luke or Elma, so they invent new, more glamorous lives for themselves in their letters, little realising how similar their true lives actually are.However, when things take a turn for the worse, Elma has no one to confide in except Luke. He offers some useful advice and in turn tells the truth about his life and family.Together they realise that things are beginning to look up....
  • Don't Even Think About it

    Roisin Meaney

    (The O'Brien Press, Nov. 22, 2006)
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