A laugh-out-loud story about fighting for your right to steal the show, from the much-loved author of the My Best Friend and Other Enemies series. Amy Miller is a very positive person and she is fully prepared to be the star of the Lower School Comedy Review.
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This author has always loved stories and jokes, a passion that fuels her writing. After studying sociology and working a variety of jobs, she ultimately pursued her true calling as a writer. Her creative work is enriched by extensive travel experiences across diverse global destinations. She is dedicated to crafting engaging narratives that captivate readers.







- 2022
- 2019
When Good Geeks Go Bad
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Catherine Wilkins, a writer and comedian from Hertfordshire, now resides in London, where she entertains audiences with her jokes and stories. With a lifelong aspiration to create humorous tales for children, she finds the writing process thrilling, even more so than her bungee jumping experience. Her unique blend of comedy and storytelling aims to bring laughter to young readers.
- 2015
The fourth fabulous book in a series that's laugh-out-loud funny and perfect for 9+ year olds.
- 2014
When Jessica gets roped into the school musical she finds herself strangely allied with arch-enemy Amelia when her best friend Natalie becomes crazed with stardom. Meanwhile, Jessica's dad is concerned at plans to build a new road through nearby parkland and is now up a tree. So far, so normal
- 2013
Jessica and Natalie are best friends again, but things have changed a bit. Jessica's got new friends now and the comic that they've put together has just launched in school to great acclaim. But Scarlett, a new cartoonist on the block, is after her comic crown. It's felt-tip pens at dawn!
- 2012
My Best Friend and Other Enemies
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
When Jessica's best friend goes off with new-girl Amelia, Jessica is hurt but determined not to take it lying down. She has a plan, and a secret weapon - her felt-tips. The pen is mightier than the sword, after all, and having a sense of humour wins Jessica far more friends than she loses.