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Angels Like Me (Angels Next Door Book 3)
Angels Like Me (Angels Next Door Book 3) | Karen McCombie
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Angels Like Me is the third title in the enchanting and magical friendship series from bestselling author Karen McCombie that began with Angels Next Door. Riley's best friends, the Angelo sisters, are special. Sparkly, strange and full of secrets . . Life at home is tricky for Riley Roberts. She misses her mum and wants to learn more about her. But Dad is as secretive as ever. She hopes the sisters can work their magic and help her find out the truth. But Riley is about to discover something more magical than she could have imagined - something that could bring her closer to her mum and answer her questions at last. About the author: Bestselling author Karen McCombie trained as a magazine journalist in her native Scotland before moving to London. After several years working on teen favourites Just 17 and Sugar, she turned to fiction, with her first series, Ally's World, becoming an instant success. In total she's had more than 70 books published and translated around the world, and more than a million books sold. Karen lives in North London with her very Scottish husband Tom, her sunshiney daughter Milly, a demented cat called Dizzy and Biscuit, the button-obsessed hamster. Angels Like Me is the third title in her Angels Next Door series. www.karenmccombie.com Also available: Angels Next Door (book 1) Angels In Training (book 2) Angels Like Me (book 3)
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Finished Book 1 (Turtles All the Way Down) and it destroyed me so I'm moving onto something *hopefully* lighter now!

#Readathon #DeweysReadathon #24hrReadathon #DeweysReadathon2017

GA_Bookworm07 How was turtles all the way down? Ive heard well read good and bad things about it. 7y
daydreamin_star @AvidBookWorm02 I liked it. I related to the main character a lot but I didn't love it. I would recommend it but it's probably not worth the hype - if that makes sense? It's an important book for its portrayal of OCD but there are also other books which do a better job... but it was also still addictive and emotional! 7y
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