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Revelry

3.55 ( 551 Ratings by Goodreads)
Revelry

Revelry

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3.55 (551 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 21 June, 2012
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One summer can change everything…

What happens when a friend breaks the one rule that should never be broken?

Best friends Bella and Poppy are living the dream – Notting Hill glamour, Shoreditch lofts, exclusive parties and drop-dead gorgeous men. But sometimes living life to the max catches up with you, and even the strongest friendships can be pushed to the limit.

Poppy, Bella and their friends spend the summer having as much fun as they possibly can – from the hedonistic escapades of Ibiza to doing Glastonbury in style. But amongst the laughter come tears, betrayal and backstabbing and one devastating decision threatens to bring it all crashing down. And, once the sunglasses have come off, Bella is forced to question if her lifelong friendship has been broken beyond repair.

The perfect escapist read, Revelry will have you laughing, crying and gasping with shock.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007441723
ISBN10 000744172X
Number Of Pages 346
Item Weight 250 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Praise for Lucy Lord:

‘A world of pure escapism’ The Love of a Good Book blog

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Author's Bio

Lucy Lord is a journalist and columnist who has written for the Times, Guardian, Independent, Evening Standard, Time Out and Arena. Her favourite pastimes are reading, writing, lying in hammocks, lunching on beaches and throwing parties. She lives in London with her musician husband. Revelry, her first novel, isn't autobiographical in the slightest.

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