Lucy Locket: Online Disaster (Girls Can Vlog #1)

Author: Emma Moss

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  • : $19.99 NZD
  • : 9781509814916
  • : Pan Macmillan
  • : Macmillan Children's Books
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  • : January 2016
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 19.99
  • : April 2016
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  • : Girls Can Vlog
  • : Paperback
  • : Main Market Ed.
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Description

NEWSFLASH ...VLOGGING IS GO! It's bad enough having to move house, school and country all at the same time, without making a fool of yourself on the first day of term. But that's just what Lucy's done - and one of her classmates has videoed the whole thing and put it online! Lucy's so stressed, her stammer's become worse than ever. So when a friend encourages her to create her own videos, she thinks it's a terrible idea - surely she's embarrassed herself enough for one lifetime! But when Lucy finally gives vlogging a try, she's amazed to find that people actually want to watch ...Includes tips for making your own vlogs!

Promotion info

Girls Can Vlog is pitch-perfect fiction for aspirational vloggers, digital devotees and readers with a passion for all things online!

Reviews

The book sends out a really positive message that social networking can be a powerful force for good when it's supported by a healthy dose of interaction in the real world. Sugarscape an inspirational and heartwarming story and plenty of giggles and gossip, this is pitch-perfect fiction for the new digital generation Lancashire Evening Post Funny and inspirational story about the world of vlogging The Bookseller Warm, funny, and perfect for the Zoella generation, this series is bang on trend and sure to be a hit Mile Long Bookshelf Blog A really fun read for those at the start of adolescence. The book sends out a really positive message that social networking can be a powerful force for good when it's supported by a healthy dose of interaction in the real world. Sugarscape The book sends out a really positive message that social networking can be a powerful force for good when it's supported by a healthy dose of interaction in the real world. Sugarscape an inspirational and heartwarming story and plenty of giggles and gossip, this is pitch-perfect fiction for the new digital generation Lancashire Evening Post Funny and inspirational story about the world of vlogging The Bookseller Warm, funny, and perfect for the Zoella generation, this series is bang on trend and sure to be a hit Mile Long Bookshelf Blog

Author description

Emma Moss loves books, cats and YouTube. In that order - though it's a close call.