This series captures the complexities of adolescence through a unique communication style. Readers dive into the characters' lives via text messages, emails, and handwritten notes, creating an immersive and personal reading experience. The narratives explore themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery with honesty and humor that resonate with young adults. It offers a raw and authentic look at modern relationships and the trials of growing up.
Now in paperback--the first book in the addictive series from the acclaimed
author of the Friendship List series, told entirely in text messages, emails,
and handwritten notes. Srlsy, IDK how Lisa does it. XOXOXO!!--Lauren Myracle,
New York Times-bestselling author.
Told entirely in text messages, the second book in this ... series ... follows
four friends as they discover the need for tolerance--and perfect emojis--
while planning the school's Spring Fair--Provided by publisher.
Three BFFs prove that girls can do anything they set their minds to in the sixth book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes. Perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and the Dork Diaries. TBH, sometimes boys say dumb things about girls. And Cece is sick of it! When she leads a super-successful event at school to raise awareness, everyone starts looking to her to take charge--of everything. Prianka needs ideas for National Poetry Month, Victoria wants advice on volunteer projects, and Gabby needs homework help. To be honest, being a leader is fun but the pressure is OOC (out of control)! Can Cece help her friends without totally losing it herself? --Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author
It’s no secret that Victoria’s mom can be OTT overprotective! But lately her anxiety has been too much to handle. So even though Victoria is helping plan the school’s Valentine’s Day dance, she might not be allowed to go!To be honest, she’s going to need lots of help from her BFFs to mend this mother-daughter relationship—and it may mean sharing her most embarrassing secret ever!The question is: Can you take back a secret once you’ve shared it?
When summer break brings BIG changes, these BFFs 4EVA may end up saying good-
bye 4EVA in the eighth and final book in this popular middle-grade series told
entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes.