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Playlist for a Broken Heart
Playlist for a Broken Heart | Cathy Hopkins
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Praise for Love at Second Sight: "Stands out from the romance novel shelves... it's hard not to be swept along and root for Jo" Kiss "Fun, reassuring and beautifully engaging" Books for Keeps "Perfect summer read... a fantastic, romatic and light read" Chicklish "Lighthearted, romantic, girly fun" The Bookbag Praise for the Million Dollar Mates series: "If you and your mates have ever discussed how weird boys can be, then this is just for you…There's plenty of laughs and bits that'll make you groan: 'That's so true!'" Mizz Magazine "A fun, flighty read… with great attitude… perfect" Wondrous Reads "Engaging and witty" LoveReading4Kids "It's writers like Cathy Hopkins that lift your soul and make you feel...like you can do anything if you set your mind to it and if you have the right kind of friends on your side." My Favourite Books When Paige finds an old mix CD in a local charity shop, she can't help but wonder about the boy who made it and the girl he was thinking of when he chose the songs. The tracks tell the story of a boy looking for his perfect girl, a girl to understand him, a story of being alone, being let down, misunderstood and not knowing where to turn. Following the clues of the music, Paige sets out to find the mysterious boy, going from gig to gig and band to band, hoping to track him down. But will who she finds at the end of the trail, be the boy she's imagined? Another perfect girly read from Queen of Teen nominee Cathy Hopkins!
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Sorry to bum you guys out, but I was just wondering...what do you like to read when you're feeling sad?

SarahKay Honestly, I read romance novels. They can be cheesy but they cheer me up and are guaranteed to end happily ever after. 8y
Grrlbrarian Children's lit, preferably chapter books of doughty British children having magical adventures 8y
Louise I like to read poetry that reminds me of a bigger dimension. A good volume is 8y
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Lcsmcat I reread a favorite - like Persuasion or Pride and Prejudice. 8y
CouronneDhiver Non fiction... nothing like someone else's tale to give you perspective on your own. 8y
Zelma I usually re-read on of my comfort reads (books about books), comics, or dive into a big fat epic I can lost in. 8y
JacqMac Comics or Jenny Lawson. She always makes me feel better. 8y
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