Mam na imię Kennedy King i zostałam ZMUSZONA przez mamę do przeprowadzki do Londynu. Właśnie zaczęłam naukę w Hellington High School (znanej również jako PIEKIELNA SZKOŁA). Jedyną DOBRĄ rzeczą w tej przeprowadzce jest to, że mama w końcu zgodziła się, żebym miała własny telefon (prezent z poczucia winy), dzięki czemu mogę utrzymywać kontakt z najlepszymi przyjaciółmi. Właśnie założyliśmy tajny klub. Nazywa się Cringe Club, ponieważ – jak pewnie się domyślasz – zawiera epicką dawkę cringe’u. Wchodzisz tu na własne ryzyko. I pamiętaj… to, co dzieje się w Klubie, ZOSTAJE w Klubie...
Pierwsza część serii dla dzieci, napisanej w formie czatu grupowego, autorstwa wielokrotnie nagradzanej pisarki i scenarzystki komediowej.
Książka porusza tematy dopasowywania się i zdobywania przyjaciół, zaczynania w nowej szkole i – co najważniejsze – oswajania swojego cringe’u!
Emily-Jane Clark is a comedy writer and mother of two VERY lively daughters.
She writes for the UK's top satirical news site, The Daily Mash as well as the Mash Report, Mock The Week, BBC Writers Room, Crooked Pieces, The Show What You Wrote and by Director's Cut Theatre. She was also a finalist ion the Funny Women Awards 2017 and won the Craft of Comedy UK new writing competition in 2018.
She writes more important stuff that's not funny for Metro UK, Huffington Post and the New Statesman.
She is also a former Red Coat and a failed pop singer.
Sleep is for the Weak: How to survive when your baby won't go the fzZk to sleep is her first book.
I thought this book entirely written in WhatsApp messages was blooming brilliant, well done to the author for packing so much into so few words. The book follows Kennedy as she has to start secondary school but in an entirely new town. Not only is she having to adjust to the new school, but without her primary school friends. The book is aimed at the 11/12 age range, but I was laughing aloud through most of it as it took me back to my earlier school years, I would definitely recommend this to both older and younger kids too. The was no swearing, no relationship talk, just chatting about how the friendship group was fitting in to their schools. The illustrations and layout were brilliant and I just think the author did such a great job.
Cringe Club is one of the funniest books I’ve ever read! It’s all about a group of kids who feel awkward or different, and they decide to start their own club where everyone can just be themselves. I liked how real the characters felt and how funny the story was from start to finish.
The layout of the book was really unique and fun. There were doodles, lists, text messages, and little notes that made it feel like I was reading someone’s real diary or chat history. It made the story more interesting and kept me wanting to turn the pages.
I loved how it showed that being “cringe” isn’t a bad thing, it’s what makes you original. The jokes were hilarious, and it had a really positive message about being confident in who you are.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend Cringe Club to anyone who wants a funny, creative, and feel good book that reminds you it’s cool to just be yourself.
- I loved this utterly hilarious book! It was so funny, cringe and totally embarrassing, but it was an absolutely amazing read!
Kennedy King has moved from the empty countryside to the busy streets of London with her mum and sister, with all of her friends left behind. So, starting Year 7 at Secondary school with no friends seems like hell for Kennedy, with only her group chat with her old friends Liv and Devon keeping her alive. From school drama to embarrassing moments, Cringe Club has it all. But, the question is, will Kennedy make friends, or will she be the only one living in her Cringe-fest?
I loved this book! It was all in text messages, and I haven’t read a book quite like that before. It was so funny, making me laugh, smile, and CRINGE. Some of the moments in this book were so embarrassing and cringey, but I was here for it. I loved Emily-Jane’s writing style, as I didn’t want to put the book down. I would definitely recommend this book, and I hope to read more of this authors work in the future!
Emily-Jane gives us a sneaky peek into the phones - and cringe-filled lives - of best friends Devon, Liv, and our protagonist Kennedy, as they embark on their first year of high school.
The WhatsApp chat format of this book is refreshing, exciting and different, and makes it a snappy read; perfect for reluctant readers!
Handling sensitive topics; like divorce, relocation and the move from primary to secondary school; gently and positively with witty humour - the character’s kindness and camaraderie, and warm authenticity, glow from the page.
Using inspiration from her own childhood diaries, Emily-Jane’s outrageously cringey confessions had me laughing out loud throughout the book.