Acclaimed debut author Jeff Kinney brilliantly re-creates the typical humor and logic of middle school boys sidling into adolescence.
Sixth grader Greg Heffley doesn’t understand his annoying younger brother, obnoxious older one, or well-meaning parents. But he knows enough to record his daily thoughts in a manly journal—not some girly diary. In a unique novel brimming with laugh-out-loud moments, Greg chronicles his first turbulent year of middle school.
The highly anticipated sequel to the #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling book!
Secrets have a way of getting out, especially when a diary is involved.
Whatever you do, don’t ask Greg Heffley how he spent his summer vacation, because he definitely doesn’t want to talk about it.
As Greg enters the new school year, he’s eager to put the past three months behind him . . . and one event in particular.
Unfortunately for Greg, his older brother, Rodrick, knows all about the incident Greg wants to keep under wraps. But secrets have a way of getting out . . . especially when a diary is involved.
Holly Miller quiere que el próximo verano sea inolvidable. Es una chica responsable y trabajadora, pero pronto habrá un gran cambio en su vida y quiere sentir que ha aprovechado al máximo la etapa que está a punto de cerrar. No desea mirar atrás y arrepentirse de lo que ha dejado de hacer. Así que Holly tiene un plan y solo necesita a los Lions.
Jack Marchisio solo quiere largarse sin mirar atrás. Su vida es un desastre desde hace tres años, el tiempo exacto que lleva cargando con problemas que ni siquiera son suyos, pero ya falta muy poco para alejarse de todo y no piensa renunciar a su brillante futuro por nada ni por nadie. Jack es el rey de los Lions. Todos lo saben y lo respetan.
Un trato. Dos condiciones. Y el mundo de Jack y Holly se pondrá patas arriba.
Da igual las veces que Jack se haya repetido que es un error fijarse en esa chica rara que siempre tiene la cabeza metida en un libro, porque no puede dejar de pensar en ella. No importa que Holly se diga una y otra vez que no puede haber sentimientos con el arrogante y estúpido quarterback, porque él está marcando la diferencia.
Dos fuertes temperamentos, dos polos opuestos, sueños por cumplir, barreras que tumbar y un amor indomable y extraordinario con la fuerza de un millón de fuegos artificiales.
La novela reflexiona sobre el cierre vivido durante la pandemia, la enfermedad y el amor idílico.
Ha pasado el tiempo. Tal vez ya es momento de recordar lo que nos ocurrió, de aprender de ello desde la voz sincera y la experiencia cotidiana de un joven estudiante de instituto, con sus amigos, vecinos y familiares. Un joven como tú.
Porque la escritura y la lectura son maneras de dominar el tiempo, y de entender el que nos ha tocado vivir.
Zara Jones believes in magic because the alternative is too painful to bear—that her sister was murdered by a serial killer and there is precisely nothing she can do to change it. If there’s anything Zara cannot stand it's feeling powerless, so she decides she will do whatever it takes—even if that means partaking in the occult—to bring her sister back from the dead.Jude Wolf might be the daughter of a billionaire, but she is also undeniably cursed. After a deal with a demon went horribly wrong, her soul is now slowly turning necrotic. Flowers and insects die in her wake and monstrous things come to taunt her at night. If Jude can’t find the right someone to fix her mistake, she fears she’ll die very soon.Enter Emer the solution to both Zara's and Jude's predicaments. The daughter of a witch, Emer sells spells to women in desperate situations willing to sacrifice a part of their soul in exchange for a bit of power, a bit of magic to change their lives. But Emer has a dark past all her own—and as her former clients are murdered one-by-one, she knows it’s followed her all the way to London.As Zara and Jude enter Emer's orbit, they'll have to team up to stop the killer—before they each end up next on his list.
Empress Margaraux has had plans for her daughters since the day they were born. Princesses Sophronia, Daphne, and Beatriz will be queens. And now, at age sixteen, they each must leave their homeland and marry their prince.
Beautiful, smart, and demure, the triplets appear to be the perfect brides—because Margaraux knows there is one common truth: everyone underestimates a girl. Which is a grave mistake. Sophronia, Daphne, and Beatriz are no innocents.