About the Author:
Sarra Manning started her writing career on the music paper, Melody Maker, than spent five years working on the legendary UK teen mag, J17, first as a writer, then as Entertainment Editor. Subsequently she edited teen fashion bible Ellegirl UK and the BBC's What To Wear magazine. Sarra now writes for ELLE, Grazia, Red, InStyle, the Guardian, the Mail On Sunday's You magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Stylist and the Sunday Telegraph's Stella. Her YA novels, which include Guitar Girl, Let's Get Lost, the Diary Of A Crush trilogy and Nobody's Girl have been translated into numerous languages. Her first grown-up novel, Unsticky, was published in 2009, and her second, You Don't Have to Say You Love Me, in 2011. Sarra lives in North London.
Review:
"Manning knows a good modern romance when she sees one." -- Henry Sutton * Daily Mirror * "This brilliant story is classic chick-lit with plenty of laughs. 4 stars" * Closer * "Read Sarra Manning's hysterical Nine Uses For an Ex-Boyfriend" * Asos.com * "Smart, funny, painful and acutely observed, this is definitely not your average chick-lit. Buy it for your sister, your daughter and your best friend, and don't be surprised to find the males of your household reading it over your shoulder." * Livingnorth.com *
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