In three separate stories, Annie uses the Internet to arrange a meeting with friend Megan's favorite author; at the urging of her two best friends, Joanna uses her psychic ability to find a lost classmate; and nerdy Ruth finds a friend in the new girl Shayanne.
Had her first book published while still in high school, then studied theater at Webber-Douglas in London. Her most well-known work is the Point Crime novel Dance with Death. Others include Plague 99, After the Plague (previously "Come Lucky April"), Big Tom, Family Fan Club and Shrinking Violet, as well as the fantasy The Wizard In the Woods.
Today, Ure is very popular with British female teenage readers with novels such as Shrinking Violet, Family Fan Club and Passion Flower.
Ure has also translated Danish writer Sven Hassel's WWII novels to English.
This book is really good. it has 3 different stories in it. The first one is called, Secret Meeting, the second one is called Is AnyBody There? and the third one is called Sugar and spice. it is all about the friendship between two girls, and the challenges that they accomplish together. i have only read the first story, and it is still really good. in the first story, there is a girl called Megan, and her best friend Annie. Megan is the mature one, and Annie is the silly one. Annie always gets the both of them into trouble, but Megan always forgives her. As a birthday present for Megan, Annie organizes a lunch date with Megan's favourite author. But they don't know what she looks like, so they are worried that someone will kidnap them! read the book to find out how the lunch date goes!
I only gave this book 2 stars simply because I didn't enjoy reading it. I read this book when I was about 10, but I found it a bit of an immature, childish affair. It didn't have a large variety of features and, in my eyes, was a little bit boring. A good read if you're quite young, but I think I would have enjoyed this book more if I hadn't read some other really good books that I enjoyed the whole way through and put it in comparison with them.