Boys on the Brain

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Diary-based story of a boy-crazy family.

Boys on the Brain is a fun, relatable diary-based story perfect for teenage girls who are looking for a light-hearted read. The book's most unique feature is its humorous take on a boy-crazy family, making it a great recommendation for readers who enjoy stories about teenage crushes and family antics. With relatable characters and a relatable storyline, readers are sure to enjoy this book and perhaps even find themselves identifying with Cresta and Charlie.

Boys on the Brain

Regular price RM14.09 MYR
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ISBN: 9780007113736
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM98.27 MYR
Authors: Jean Ure
Date of Publication: 2002-01-02
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Young Adult
Goodreads rating: 3.33
(rated by 200 readers)

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Cresta's diary "My mum! She has boys on the brain!" This is a fun, pacey diary-based story told through the eyes of a typical contemporary girl of 14 in an 'AB FAB' kind of family. Cresta and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teenagers... Cresta's mother and her boyfriend play loud music when she's trying to work, and keep her awake at night with their noisy parties. Charlie, who's a bit plump, complains that her mum keeps nagging her to go on a diet. "Hasn't she ever heard of anorexia?" she complains. Cresta and Charlie are serious about their schoolwork and their careers and they are not going to waste their time thinking about boys... at least until they've taken their A levels... But then they meet some seriously cool guys.
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Diary-based story of a boy-crazy family.

Boys on the Brain is a fun, relatable diary-based story perfect for teenage girls who are looking for a light-hearted read. The book's most unique feature is its humorous take on a boy-crazy family, making it a great recommendation for readers who enjoy stories about teenage crushes and family antics. With relatable characters and a relatable storyline, readers are sure to enjoy this book and perhaps even find themselves identifying with Cresta and Charlie.