Rockoholic

6 best books like Rockoholic (C.J. Skuse): When Will There Be Good News?, Protect the Prince, At the Sign of the Sugared Plum, Demon Road, Why Mummy Doesn’t Give a ****!, The Tent, the Bucket and Me

When Will There Be Good News?
AuthorKate Atkinson
ISBN0316154857
Three lives come together in unexpected and thrilling ways in Kate Atkinson's When Will There Be Good News?

On a hot summer day, Joanna Mason's family slowly wanders home along a country lane. A moment later, Joanna's life is changed forever...

On a dark night thirty years later, ex-detective...
Protect the Prince
AuthorJennifer Estep
ISBN0062797654
Magic, murder, adventure, and romance combine in this second novel in the exciting Crown of Shards saga from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Estep.

Everleigh Blair might be the new gladiator queen of Bellona, but her problems are far from over.

First, Evie...
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum
AuthorMary Hooper
ISBN1582348499
It is 1665 and Hannah is full of excitement at the prospect of her first trip to London. She is going to help her sister, Sarah, in her candy shop, 'The Sugared Plum'. But Hannah does not get the welcoming reception she expected from her sister, because the Plague is taking hold of London. However, Hannah...
Demon Road
AuthorDerek Landy
Killer cars, vampires, undead serial killers: they’re all here. And the demons? Well, that’s where Amber comes in...

Sixteen years old, smart and spirited, she’s just a normal American teenager until the lies are torn away and the demons reveal themselves.

Forced to go on...
Why Mummy Doesn’t Give a ****!
AuthorGill Sims
ISBN0008301255
I’m wondering how many more f*cking ‘phases’ I have to endure before my children become civilised and functioning members of society? It seems like people have been telling me ‘it’s just a phase!’ for the last fifteen bloody years. Not sleeping through the night is ‘just a phase.’...
The Tent, the Bucket and Me
AuthorEmma Kennedy
ISBN0091926785
Growing up in the Seventies, we were on the brink of the modern age. But despite a brave new world of Casio hand-held calculators and digital watches, one thing remained the same: the family holiday. For the Seventies child, summer holidays didn't mean the joy of CentreParcs or the sophistication of...
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