‘You can make a wish come true, if you’re determined . . .’
Gone are the days when Ginger was an outsider, always on the fringes of friendship. She’s swapped puppy fat and pigtails for make-up and hair straighteners and never looked back – until now. Ginger and Shannon are best mates, but when they befriend lonely Emily, everything changes. Even the saxophone-playing boy in the trilby hat can’t help – he’s part of the problem. Are Ginger and Shannon drifting apart or can they stay best friends forever?
This is my first Cathy Cassidy book and I loved it!! Its as good or might even be better than Jacqueline Wilson’s books! I can’t wait to read the others!!!
This book is literally one of the best books ever!!!! Read it about 50 times no joke! Such a good book!
OMG!! This is my absolute favorite book, I have read it like 10 times! Please keep up the awesome work Cathy π
I seriously loved this book so much! I was staying at a friend’s house and I had never heard of these books until she showed me them. I read Gingersnaps in a day and it’s by far my favourite. Whenever you pick up a Cathy Cassidy book, you just cannot put it down again!
These books have such important messages and morals for adolescents and they certainly taught me a few things myself. I don’t think I’ll ever be ‘too old’ for these books π
I LOVE this book soooooooo much. My cousin recommended it to me and it’s AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This book is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I looooooove it!!!!!!!
You are a great author!
xxx great book honey
guys guess what i have met Katy perry and taylor swifft you jealous?
WELL YOU SHOULD BE
and guess what Katy said i was her no. 1 fan and i got to wear one of her costumes!
OMG cathy your book is bad!
This is my fave Cathy Cassidy book
Great book cathy. One of the last ones I had to read until I’d fineshed them all !!!!
OMG my friends all say this book is a masterpiece, and decribes every little detail to me and trying to spoil it, but I wouldn’t listen. I really want to read it!! But I can’t find it in the local library or WHSmiths! What shall I do?