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Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Girl Out Of Water - blog tour! + Video Extract #5.
Hey there my bookish friends! I was lucky enough to be sent a copy of the hilarious UKYA release 'Girl Out Of Water' by Nat Luurtsema, from the gorgeous people at Walker Books. They even sent me an extra copy so I could run a Twitter giveaway, which is always mega exciting. Congrats Pippa (@sassyspoonie) who won!
'A thoroughly British teen comedy starring a hilariously flawed heroine with a quip for every occasion - perfect for fans of Holly Smale, Rae Earl and Jenny MacLachlan. Lou Brown's life is going down the pan. Best friend Hannah sailed through the Olympic time trials and is off to her fancy-pants new swim training school, while Lou's own failure to qualify leaves her without a hobby - or a friend. As Lou tries to navigate her post-swim world, a chance encounter with three boys with stars in their eyes takes her life in a surprising new direction. One that leads to a crazy world of underwater somersaults, talent show auditions, bitchy girls and one great big load of awkward boy chat.' - goodreads.com. It's my job now to reveal the 5th and final video in the blog tour - which contains an extract from the novel and Nat's lovely face. What more could you want?! But first, you should probably check out the previous 4 videos. They are here (Maximum Pop! Books), here (Fiction Fascination), here (YAYeahYeah) and here (Teens On Moon Lane)!
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