Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 1 de ene. de 2005 · Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt (Illustrator) 3.52. 6,659 ratings475 reviews. Fourteen-year-old Prue and her sister Grace have been educated at home by their controlling, super-strict father all their lives. Forced to wear Mum's odd hand-made garments and forbidden from reading teenage magazines, they know they're very different to 'normal ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · 249 reviews 2 followers. March 8, 2024. Hypnotized by Love is the latest Sariah Wilson novel, and it was also featured on Amazon’s First Reads list in the UK. This is a second-chance romance between childhood rivals Savannah and Mason. Savannah is a hypnotherapist.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2023 · January 29, 2023. The Chemistry of Love is a fast-paced, super cute, nerdy romance that will suck readers in from the first page and leave them swooning.The Chemistry of Love follows the story of Anna and Marco. When we first meet up with Anna, she’s completely smitten with her boss Craig.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Jacqueline Wilson. 4.22. 2,477 ratings362 reviews. A heartbreaking, compelling and timely story for older readers about teen pregnancy and its consequences, family trouble and unlikely friendships, set in 1960. When Laura meets a French exchange student, Leon, she is flattered by his interest in her. She's never had any sort of boyfriend before ...

  5. Girls in Love. (novel) Girls in Love is the first book in the Girls series, written by Dame Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, a noted English author who writes fiction for children and young teenagers. It was first published in 1997. The other books in the series are Girls under Pressure (1998), Girls out Late (1999), and Girls in Tears (2002).

  6. 6 de feb. de 2024 · Gerry Wilson's debut novel, THAT PINSON GIRL, was published by Regal House Publishing in February 2024. Told against the backdrop of the deprivation of World War I, the tragedies of the influenza epidemic, and the burden of generations of betrayals, THAT PINSON GIRL unfolds in lyrical, unflinching prose, engaging timeless issues of racism, sexism, and poverty.