Katie Kirby
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 5 hrs 30 mins
Lottie Brooks is back for spring term at secondary school, and with her best friends, Jess and Molly, at her side, she can face anything. No more trying to impress mean girls Amber and Poppy. And absolutely no more being nicknamed Cucumber Girl. Plus, the spring musical means Lottie can dazzle her mega-crush, Daniel, with her talent as a singing crustacean. But her friendship with Jess and Molly seems to be going off the rails, however much she tries to keep them all together. What's she going to do? Three isn't really a crowd...is it? Book two in the series
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 3 hrs 24 mins
'Dear Santa, For Christmas this year, I would like: Two hundred KitKat chunkies (full-size not multipack), Baby Bella to not vomit on my presents like last year, a new brother who doesn't fart on me and call it a "tasty air biscuit", Antoine (the Handsome French Boy) to surprise me on Christmas day in the style of a Netflix rom-com, sparkly eye-shadow, a new diary (I'm really getting through them!) Lots of love, Lottie Brooks. p.s Please could you put a chocolate orange instead of a real orange in my stocking this year?'
Christmas is complete chaos this year! The whole Brooks family are visiting for the festive break, there's a Secret Santa to organise AND Lottie has to prepare for her big performance in the Christmas play as the back-end of a reindeer. Will she survive the festivities intact? - Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 5 hrs
Lottie Brooks is 11 ¾, and her life is already officially over - not only is she about to start high school without any friends or glamorous swooshy hair, she's just discovered she's too flat-chested to wear a bra! She might as well give up now and go into hibernation with her hamsters Sir Barnaby Squeakington and Fuzzball the Third. First book in the series
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 5 hrs 48 mins
Woe is me. So much is wrong in my life... Still look like a tomato. Am stuck indoors whilst my friends go bowling without me (rude). My parents are leaving me to go out on a 'Date Night'. GROSS! After a summer of meeting handsome French boys and getting a tiny bit sunburnt. OK, fine - a lot sunburnt, Lottie's heading off on a week-long residential school trip. A whole week away from embarrassing parents and Toby's tasty air biscuits! But the trip soon turns into a total disaster. The other girls staying at the camp are MEGA-MEAN, best friend Jess is spending all her time with new girl Isha, and Lottie's diary gets stolen! Who knew a school trip could cause so much DRAMA?!
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 5 hrs 50 mins
At long last Lottie and Daniel are an official couple and everything seems to be going brilliantly (except for Amber being increasingly mean and jealous, but what's new there?).
Meanwhile Toby's new year's resolution is to get a dog, and for once Lottie and him see eye to eye. Pot Noodle, the cockapoo, becomes the newest member of the Brooks family. He's VERY cute but also not toilet trained AT ALL.
Lottie soon finds having a new boyfriend and a new dog means she has little time for anyone else, leaving her best friends pretty upset. How is Lottie meant to keep everybody happy and stop Pot Noodle from pooing on the carpet?!
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Charlie Sanderson
Duration: 6 hrs 30 mins
Lottie Brooks is back for more extremely embarrassing adventures as she goes on holiday and gets her very first boyfriend! Daniel and Lottie finally have their first date. A trip to a fancy gelato in Brighton. But how do you eat ice-cream in front of your crush and is Lottie ready for her first kiss? I mean he's nice and all but boys are still a bit gross, right?
The school holidays are looming, and with Lottie off camping to France for two weeks and Daniel spending most of the summer on a fancy Greek island, it looks as if the young lovebirds will be cruelly ripped apart. But then Lottie makes friends with a French boy called Antoine—the language is an obvious barrier but does it matter when he's that good looking?
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