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Kristina Springer

    Kristina Springer crée des récits captivants pour jeunes adultes, explorant les complexités des amitiés au collège et des romances naissantes. Son écriture est célébrée pour son mélange d'humour et d'empathie, résonnant profondément auprès des lecteurs qui vivent des expériences similaires. Springer possède un talent unique pour capturer les voix authentiques des adolescents, créant des histoires à la fois divertissantes et perspicaces. Son travail explore souvent les thèmes de l'identité, de la découverte de soi et des défis universels de la croissance.

    Kristina Springer
    The Espressologist
    My Fake Boyfriend is Better Than Yours
    Cici Reno
    • Cici Reno

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      Cici Reno falls for her BFF's crush and, for the first time ever, she doesn't have a clue what to do.

      Cici Reno
    • My Fake Boyfriend is Better Than Yours

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(15)Évaluer

      Seventh grade was supposed to be fun, but Tori is having major drama with her BFF, Sienna. Sienna changed a lot over the summer—on the first day of school she's tan, confident, and full of stories about her new dreamy boyfriend. Tori knows that she's totally making this guy up. So Tori invents her own fake boyfriend, who is better than Sienna's in every way. Things are going great—unless you count the whole lying-to-your-best-friend thing—until everyone insists Tori and Sienna bring their boyfriends to the back-to-school dance.

      My Fake Boyfriend is Better Than Yours
    • The Espressologist

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(401)Évaluer

      What's your drink of choice? Is it a small pumpkin spice latte? Then you're lots of fun and a bit sassy. Or a medium americano? You prefer simplicity in life. Or perhaps it's a small decaf soy sugar-free hazelnut caffe latte? Some might call you a yuppie. Seventeen-year-old barista Jane Turner has this theory that you can tell a lot about a person by their regular coffee drink. She scribbles it all down in a notebook and calls it Espressology. So it's not a totally crazy idea when Jane starts hooking up some of her friends based on their coffee orders. Like her best friend, Em, a medium hot chocolate, and Cam, a toffee nut latte. But when her boss, Derek, gets wind of Jane's Espressology, he makes it an in-store holiday promotion, promising customers their perfect matches for the price of their favorite coffee. Things are going better than Derek could ever have hoped, so why is Jane so freaked out? Does it have anything to do with Em dating Cam? She's the one who set them up! She should be happy for them, right?

      The Espressologist