My Madder Fatter Diary
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Now a major TV series for E4. Volume two of the bestselling diaries see Rae move into her all-important A-Level year.
This author from Lincolnshire, who spent fifteen years working in radio, including creating adverts and hosting a breakfast show, draws inspiration from a childhood described as a mix of 'lovely and very odd.' Her writing journey began after years of practice and refinement, likening her creative space to the 'Dr. Who' vibe of her garden shed, which holds 'a mini stable and horses, loads of stationery and a giant old railway station clock.' Her work is characterized by a distinctive voice that resonates with readers.





Now a major TV series for E4. Volume two of the bestselling diaries see Rae move into her all-important A-Level year.
Fourteen-year-old Hattie Moore doesn't actually know who her father is - but that's the least of her problems. How can she become a TOTAL HOTNESS GODDESS when Miss Gorgeous Knickers at school hates her and no one fancies her because she has no breast? And her family are an actual nightmare. Her unbelievably annoying brother is EVIL and on top of that, her gran is a TOTAL mental who may be texting rude jokes to just about EVERYONE in the world. Including her dentist. Hattie's diary of this tumultuous year is an absolutely hilarious account of the ups and downs of teenage life including a dating bogey phobia, near death from biscotti and a home-made breast-growing machine.
If Adrian Mole had a sister ... Hysterically funny, touching real-life teenage diary from 1989.
A hilarious comedy about vlogging gone wrong from the author of TV's My Mad Fat Diary, perfect for fans of Holly Smale and Cathy Cassidy.
Hatties Ziel fürs neue Jahr: Die ECHTE, GROSSE Liebe finden! Einen Kandidaten dafür hat sie sogar schon ? Fred von nebenan könnte DER EINE sein. Mal abgesehen davon, dass seine Mutter ihn immer noch Freddy-Teddy nennt, ist er nämlich SUPERSÜSS! Das einzige Problem: Fred scheint sich im Moment mehr für seinen Gecko zu interessieren als für Mädchen. Puh, da kommt einiges an Arbeit auf Hattie zu. Dabei kann sie sich doch nicht nur um Fred kümmern! Schließlich muss sie auch noch ihren lange vermissten Vater kennenlernen und die schwere Twitter-Sucht ihrer Oma heilen. Was bleibt einem Mädchen wie Hattie da noch übrig? Ganz klar: Ein chaotisch-witziges Tagebuch zu schreiben!