‘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 favorite book and on Wattpad I am writing a sequel to it I love it so much! Cathy Cassidy, you write magic on paper!
I haven’t read this book yet, but I have read the start of it HEAPS of times and it sound REALLY AWESOME!!!
I absolutely love this book, especially since Ginger is someone most people can relate to. I’ve read this book heaps of times and I have to say It’s probably my favorite Cathy Cassidy book 🙂
Hi Cathy! This was your first book which I read and it was AMAZING ! It is full of emotions,love etc.I can’t wait to read the other books I have ordered.
Thanks for writing such a beautiful book
Love,
Tanvi
I fall in love with sam morethan ginger plsssss plssss plssss plsss write anthore part
omg i love this book so damn much! thanks for writing this book to us! i only have read this book but im gonna read cathy cassidy’s other books too!! the best part was the blue lemonade i guess
Your book ginger snaps has made me feel special as I too have friendship problems which turn into chaos! However, I don’t feel alone in it anymore as I can relate to ginger and feel like there are things like that which can happen so, THANKYOU!!!!!
To Cathy
I’m still at the stage of reading this but so far it’s amazing! May i ask. Why is it called Ginger Snaps?
I’ve recently reread Gingersnaps (for god knows how many times already), and I can say that this is my favourite go to book, no matter the age. Whenever I’m upset with friends or boys, I would always come back to it, flipping through the pages and seeing Ginger evolve from the shy, passive girl to a wonderful friend. Thank you, Cathy Cassidy, for sharing such a lovely book into the world!
I think I may secretly be Ginger minus the ginger hair.