Does Snogging Count as Exercise?

Helen Salter

Does Snogging Count as Exercise?
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Country
United States
Published
15 March 2011
Pages
258
ISBN
9781442431119

Does Snogging Count as Exercise?

Helen Salter

As one of the only girls in Year Nine without a boyfriend, fourteen-year-old Holly Stockwell has some catching up to do. Forget dating boys – Holly can barely think about boys without being embarrassed. And her exercise-obsessed family can’t seem to understand that her only obsession is Luke – her best friend Poppy’s very cute older brother. IF HOLLY WANTS TO SNAG A BOYFRIEND, SHE NEEDS TO WORK ON A PLAN:

  1. Snog someone. (a gorgeous boy, I mean – e.g., Luke. Not just anyone. Not the bus driver.)

  2. Go on one of those group holidays with Poppy, without parents, in order to possibly achieve #1 on a beach at sunset.

  3. Avoid PE. (No way can I follow Mum’s advice to just enjoy taking part and not get in a blind panic about it).

  4. Get better-looking. E.g., get smaller bottom, get rid of braces, and somehow transform tangled hair into Pantene-style gorgeousness (tangled hair no good for seduction – how will boys run fingers through it?).

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