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LAUGH OUT LOUD
I Love You, I Love You, I Love You by Laura Dockrill (£16.99, HB, HarperCollins)
Falling in love as a teenager is messy, but is it really any different as an adult? Based on the author’s own experiences, we take a trip down memory lane to when Ella and Lowe meet as teenagers. Though Ella falls instantly in love, they enter the friend zone. But, as years pass, they question if you can ever really just be friends. A spectacular, funny portrayal of being young and in love.
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SEASIDE SCANDAL
How to Solve Murders Like a Lady by Hannah Dolby (£9.99, PB, Bloomsbury)
Violet Hamilton is not your usual fragile and obedient