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Lottie Moggach

    Lottie Moggach is an author who explores the intricacies of modern relationships and the search for identity in the digital age. Her work is characterized by a piercing insight into character psychology and a curious gaze upon contemporary society. With a keen eye for detail and a refined style, Moggach delves into themes of loneliness, connection, and the artificial realities that surround us. Her writing draws readers into profound reflections on what it means to be human in today's world.

    Under the Sun
    Kiss me first
    Brixton Hill
    • 2020

      Brixton Hill is a teasing study of desperate lives delivered in a series of charged encounters on the streets of south London. Nail-biting in its execution, award-winning author Lottie Moggach ratchets up the tension, taking us behind the prison walls and into a world in which no one is quite who they seem.

      Brixton Hill
    • 2017

      Under the Sun

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      2.9(279)Add rating

      Gripping, poignant, witty and brilliantly observed, Under the Sun is an unforgettable novel about heartbreak, identity, migration and finding a place to call home. The timely and unputdownable new novel from the acclaimed author of Kiss Me First.

      Under the Sun
    • 2013

      Kiss me first

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.2(290)Add rating

      Lottie Moggach's thrilling Kiss Me First is the inspiration for the major Channel 4 and Netflix TV series from the co-author of Skins, Bryan Elsey. Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award. Teenage identity in the digital age is explored in this innovative, unsettling and powerful coming-of-age story about a life lived online. Sheltered and obsessive, Leila spends more time online than in the real world. So she seems like the ideal person to take over the virtual identity of the vivacious and fragile Tess, who wants to disappear. But even with all the facts at her fingertips, there are things that Leila can't possibly know about Tess – or herself – until it is too late . . .

      Kiss me first