
When Good Geeks Go Bad
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Narrated by:
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Rosie Jones
About this listen
Ella's tired of being good all the time. It can't hurt to try being bad for a while, can it?
When Ella's dad refuses to let her have cool school shoes or stay up later than 9:30, Ella decides to take things into her own hands. Being good hasn't gotten her anywhere, so why not try being bad for a while? It certainly looks a lot more fun, and what's a few detentions here and there?
But going bad is a slippery slope, and soon things are starting to spiral out of control. Can Ella get things back on track? Or is she going to end up with egg on her face?
A brilliantly funny new story from Catherine Wilkins, author of the much-loved My Best Friend and Other Enemies series.
©2019 Catherine Wilkins (P)2019 Nosy Crow Ltd
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