Freshers

Freshers

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Author: Tom Ellen

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 384


A hilarious and relatable story from the YA Book Prize-shortlisted authors of Lobsters! 'The funniest YA book of the year' HOLLY BOURNE 'Hilarious, heartfelt and honest' NON PRATT 'Freshers is the first book I've read in a long time that had me laughing out loud' GRAZIA Uni beckons. Phoebe can't wait to be a fresher - especially since her crush from school will be there too. She'll be totally different at uni: cooler, prettier, smarter ... the perfect potential girlfriend. She'll reinvent herself completely. But Luke's oblivious, still reeling from the fallout of the breakup with his ex. Thrown head first into a world of new friends, parties and social media disasters - can Phoebe and Luke survive the year, let alone find each other? The hilariously relatable YA novel from the YA Book Prize-shortlisted authors of Lobsters and Never Evers A warm, hilarious and perfectly observed coming-of-age comedy about the first year of uni A must-read for new freshers!
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Author: Tom Ellen

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 384


A hilarious and relatable story from the YA Book Prize-shortlisted authors of Lobsters! 'The funniest YA book of the year' HOLLY BOURNE 'Hilarious, heartfelt and honest' NON PRATT 'Freshers is the first book I've read in a long time that had me laughing out loud' GRAZIA Uni beckons. Phoebe can't wait to be a fresher - especially since her crush from school will be there too. She'll be totally different at uni: cooler, prettier, smarter ... the perfect potential girlfriend. She'll reinvent herself completely. But Luke's oblivious, still reeling from the fallout of the breakup with his ex. Thrown head first into a world of new friends, parties and social media disasters - can Phoebe and Luke survive the year, let alone find each other? The hilariously relatable YA novel from the YA Book Prize-shortlisted authors of Lobsters and Never Evers A warm, hilarious and perfectly observed coming-of-age comedy about the first year of uni A must-read for new freshers!