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Withering Tights电子书

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作       者:Rennison, Louise

出  版  社:HarperTeen

出版时间:2011-06-28

字       数:26.4万

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Wow. This is it. This is me growing up. On my own, going to Performing Arts College. This is good-bye, Tallulah, you long, gangly thing, and hellooooo, Lullah, star of stage.Tallulah Casey is ready to find her inner artist. And some new mates. And maybe a boy or two or three. The ticket to achieving these lofty goalsEnrolling in a summer performing arts program, of course. She's bound for the wilds of Yorkshire Dales—eerily similar to the windswept moors of Wuthering Heights. Tallulah expects new friends, less parental interference, and lots of drama. ActingTightsMoorsCheck, check, check.What she doesn't expect is feeling like a tiny bat's barging around in her mouth when she has her first snog.Bestselling author Louise Rennison returns with her trademark wit, a hilarious new cast, and a brand-new cheeky heroine who is poised to discover plenty of opportunities for (mis)adventure!
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

On the Showbiz Express

Summer of Love

Your feet will bleed

I don’t think I can go a whole thummer without boyth

We first learn to fill our tights

Out of control yoof

He had everything a dream boy should have

I’m not an Irish dancing broom

Do you think my corkers are growing?

Lying in my squirrel room

Night of the Vampire Bats

Whooo-hoo-oooo

“Just call me Fox. Blaise Fox.”

Dance of the Sugar Plum Bikey

He’s like a wild animal

Heathcliff, it’s me

“Get your ears on, dudes!”

It was time to grow into my knees

Wearing the golden slippers of applause

Tallulah’s glossary

Excerpt from A Midsummer Tights Dream

Back on the showbiz express

Winter of Love

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About the Author

Also by Louise Rennison

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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