Author:Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt
'Nadine has a boyfriend. I can't believe it! How come Nadine's got a boyfriend before me?'
Ellie, Nadine and Magda are three best friends who couldn't be more different - Ellie is artistic, Nadine is goth, and Magda is all glitz and glam - but they love each other all the same.
They're just starting Year Nine, and being a teenager certainly isn't easy. They've got a lot on their minds - mainly boys! When Nadine and Magda both get boyfriends, Ellie can't help feeling left out.
Before she can help herself, she starts spinning a web of lies she finds hard to stop...
From bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson, Girls in Love is a funny, frank take on friendship, problems and heartaches that older fans will adore.
Delightful - Observer
Follow the rest of Ellie, Nadine and Magda's adventures through the series:
1. Girls in Love
2. Girls Under Pressure
3. Girls Out Late
4. Girls in Tears
Mix some Adrian Mole-style philosophising with Judy Blume-type teenage angst and you have the recipe for Girls in Love, a hilarious, deftly written novel
—— BBC Family Life MagazineWill certainly stir pre-teen interest . . . Told with her usual readable style
—— The BooksellerDelightful
—— ObserverA moving and realistic story about love and about losing a parent
—— Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening ChronicleAn unputdownable read that will have you guessing and constantly on the edge of your seat until the very end
—— Naomi, aged 14 , First NewsJacqueline Wilson's' latest story is a winning combination of realistic characters, entertaining drama and moving encounters. Candyfloss effortlessly draws its young readers into its pages from the beginning
—— John McLay , Amazon.comChildren will laugh and learn throughout Candyfloss, yet another fun book from the ever-popular Jacqueline Wilson
—— Preston CitizenMore emotionally charged and gripping writing from the award-winning Children's Laureate
—— Hull Daily MailJacqueline Wilson captures exactly the intricate rituals of childhood
—— Daily EchoExpect drama, crises, gripping plot and realistic narrative
—— Birmingham Post