Can we please lust over the cover because it’s clearly one of the best covers I’ve seen this year and it’s stunning and I realised that it could severely induce covergasms – which isn’t a bad thing at all. I’ve seen Beautiful Broken Things on my Twitter feed a few weeks before its publication date and I was genuinely interested to find out what it’s all about. But the course of both friendship and recovery is rougher than either girl realises, and Caddy is about to learn that downward spirals have a momentum of their own. As Suzanne’s past is revealed and her present begins to unravel, Caddy begins to see how much fun a little trouble can be. Then Suzanne comes into their lives: beautiful, damaged, exciting and mysterious, and things get a whole lot more complicated. Their differences have brought them closer, but as she turns sixteen Caddy begins to wish she could be a bit more like Rosie – confident, funny and interesting. Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books (25th Feb 2016)īest friends Caddy and Rosie are inseparable.
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