Author:John Dickinson
An uneasy truce is being held between Sally's devil, Muddlespot, and her angel, Windleberry. But then the cupids attack...
For once, Muddle and Win are in agreement: cupids mean Trouble. They both know that when True Love is involved, things aren’t simply black or white – they’re horribly, confusingly pink!
Sure enough, a heart-tipped golden arrow makes Sally’s sister Billie fall for Tony, the hottest, and most off-limits, boy in school. War breaks out at Darlington High, and as usual it's up to Sally to put things right. But can she undo the damage without getting caught in the crossfire?
This is a wonderful little book . . . The characters are funny, anarchic and definitely loveable . . . The wit and humour in this book are great and I would really recommend this to young people who like a good deep plot, dry humour and description that really brings the scenes alive.
—— Books for KeepsThe dry-witted characters inside Sally’s head are the real stars of this book . . . the author manages to deal with heavy themes such as free will in a light hearted manner throughout.
—— InisHilarious!
—— Sunday TelegraphThe most hotly anticipated children's book of the year is here - Diary of a Wimpy Kid
—— The Big Issue