LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Love...and jealousy...are in the air in the second hilarious diary from Remy Louise Bennet. Michelle Gayle taps straight into the teen psyche tackling relevant issues of love and loyalty through her informal writing style and humour.
Download an extract of Remy's first diary, Don't Lie to Me, Robbie Wilkins and read some of the reviews from our Lovereading panel here!
In addition to our Lovereading expert opinion for Say You Love Me, Stevie C a small number of teenagers were lucky enough to be invited to review this title. Here's a taster....'This is an ideal book to read this summer for any teenage girl to relate to her thoughts, feelings and choices in life.'
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Say You Love Me, Stevie C Synopsis
Despite being loved-up with new boyfriend Stephen Campbell, Remy's relationship insecurities continue to plague her. Will he turn out to be just another lying cheating scumbag, like Robbie Wilkins? Meanwhile, Remy's pregnant sister Malibu has love troubles of her own: like whether or not to tell her fiance that her baby might not be his.
At least Remy - aka Boss Lady - has her salon to throw herself into, and that's one area of her life that is going right. Isn't it...?
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9781406339291 |
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6th June 2013 |
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Michelle Gayle |
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Walker Books Ltd |
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203 pages |
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Press Reviews
Michelle Gayle Press Reviews
Niamh Cleary, age 16 There is a great mixture of fun, romance and thrills and the ‘cabbage soup’ episode was hilarious. The story moves to a very satisfactory and happy ending Click here to read the full review
Natasha Burke, age 14 I thought this book was just as good if not better than the first book. Click here to read the full review
Pippa Cousins A real girly novel all about love, jealousy and the overall problems of life Click here to read the full review
Emer O’Brien I just didn't see any character development in this book...this book was very difficult to get emotionally invested in. Click here to read the full review
Amrit Bunet This is an ideal book to read this summer for any teenage girl to relate to her thoughts, feelings and choices in life. Click here to read the full review
Safiyah Afghan Charming and funny, readers will love Remy and enjoy going through her daily life. Never boring and with continuous laughs to be had, Say You Love Me Stevie C is a very good book to read. Click here to read the full review
Danielle Shepherd this book packed full of interesting twists and turns...I was hooked from the first word. Click here to read the full review
Hannah Glenton There were parts of the book that were quite amusing but that’s probably the best that I can say for it...If you’re looking for an easy read with a story that is simple to understand then this is your kind of book. Click here to read the full review
Amy Knight Remy is back and better than ever...her diary is full of hilarious anecdotes as well as deep and meaningful ideas about what is means to be getting older. Click here to read the full review
Delilah Acworth had me in hoots of laughter from the first page! Click here to read the full review
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About Michelle Gayle
Michelle Gayle is best known for her TV appearances, which began in the 1980s with
children’s drama Grange Hill, followed by EastEnders, before Michelle moved over to a
glittering pop career that saw her achieve six top 20 hits and sell a million records, most
successfully 1994 single “Sweetness”. Michelle has since appeared on TV shows such as Reborn in the USA, Doctors, Holby City and The Games, and she starred opposite Ed Stoppard in 2006 film Joy Division. In recent years Michelle has presented on Loose Women and also taken part in reality TV shows Come Dine with Me and Dancing On Wheels.
Michelle now lives with her husband and two sons in west London; this is her third novel, sequel to Don’t Lie to Me, Robbie Wilkins (previously Pride and Premiership) and Say You Love Me, Stevie C.
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