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Love this review by the fabulous Katy Birchall, author of the brilliant It Girl series!
This book is AMAZING. Wonderful, warm, witty writing yet again from the unstoppable team of Honor and Perdita...this book is quite simply as fun as they are! With a hilarious and relatable protagonist, this book will make you laugh out loud as she muddles her way through the reality of ... -
The Fallout by Tess Marshallsay and Hannah Bryan
The Fallout On a calm, summer’s day, Ella Moonstone walks home from school. Ella: (Trips on curb and drops glasses… rubs head… annoyed) Ow! My mum will be fuming. Alex: Are these yours? Ella:(Gazing up….stumbling over words) Hi... um… yeah,.. Thanks. The next day…. ... -
Monologue by Jawharah Madani
Monologue by Jawharah Madani Hello, my name is Emma and I’m about 69. Did I mention my name is Emma? I live just down the road and I remember when I was 12 I did this super bad crime and if I remember properly, it went something like this. Wait ... -
Why does life dump the imbeciles on me? by Samina Jalil
Sami (15) is alone in her room. She has just finished a pretty rough day at school. Sami: Oh. My. Gosh. Why does life dump the imbeciles on me? Give me a break! Come on, you need to appreciate what you have! Shut it, Pixel! I don't need you on ... -
Void by Elhem Loukily
VOID A dark room In the corner a pale, unshaven man in his mid 40's, with dark rings circling his eyes, is slouched in an armchair with an empty bottle of beer in his right hand. Flashes of light from the TV occasionally illuminate the room. Kate, a young girl ... -
Alec and Brad by Holly Thomas
Alec [32] Brad [36] Alec barges through Brad's door and makes his way into the living room. Alec stands clearly agitated. Alec: Why did you call me here Brad? Brad: I just wanted to check on you that's all. (Alec sighs in irritation) ... -
Monologue by Jenny Lancaster-Symington
Ageless girl sits in corner on library floor, staring at the knife in her grasp. No one else there. Lights dimmed but spotlight intensifies on her as speech escalates. (Tear-choked, defeated; rising passion): The day started well enough; like all beginnings, it was innocently sincere; deceptively dull - naïve, believing ... -
Life's Fickle Dance by Amelia Peto
Monologue/Duologue Competition: Life’s Fickle Dance (An old man in a hospital is sitting by the fire and muttering whilst watching children playing in the snow) OLD MAN: Fools… they have known nothing of life. I have truly lived, I have danced with life! I have followed her every turn, I ... -
After the Ball by Helena Auty
After the Ball (STEPMOTHER is leaving her two daughters BERTHA and PRUDENCE home alone while she goes out. STAGE RIGHT BERTHA is reading a magazine which on the front says “Cinderella & Prince Return From Honeymoon!”. Holding it so the audience can see. STAGE LEFT PRUDENCE has her back to ... -
‘the stars glow even brighter when they’re not there’ by Rohan Chakraborty
‘the stars glow even brighter when they’re not there’ by Rohan Chakraborty it’s in those last moments whilst you are succumbing to the poison that you realise that it was only when the snake unhinged its teeth that you see the true form of beauty and all your shackles ...