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Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate Hayley Long

Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate By Hayley Long

Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate by Hayley Long


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Summary

A heart-achingly honest and utterly hilarious voice - about the life of a teenage girl and so much more

Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate Summary

Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate by Hayley Long

Lottie Biggs is recovering from her mental disorder of a reasonably significant nature with the help of her counsellor, who rather helpfully looks like Johnny Depp. Things are looking up - her hair is an excellent shade of black, she has a saturday job in a hairdresser and Gareth Stingecombe and his manly thighs are still the love of her life. When Gareth undoes his trousers to show Lottie a fetching bruise on one of the aforementioned thighs, she comes to the realization that, unlike everyone else she knows, she is a total, utter virgin. But how can she get any sort of experience when her boyfriend is doggedly, stubbornly and infuriatingly determined to preserve his energies for the rugby field?

About Hayley Long

Hayley Long lives in Norwich with her husband and a rabbit called Irma. Sometimes she is an English teacher, and the rest of the time she writes novels. They're the sort of novels which will make you laugh a bit and then make you feel sad a bit and then make you laugh again. Sort of like this: hahahaBOOHOOhahaha. Hayley also likes biscuits.

Additional information

GOR002084614
9780330479752
033047975X
Lottie Biggs is (Not) Desperate by Hayley Long
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20100507
256
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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