Chloe is starting high school but is typically unsure of whether she'll fit in, wear the right clothes and not never have her first kiss meanwhile, her mum is an author and is away for months to come working on her newest book to come.
Hannah is her best friend and Hannah also makes friends with Zac who is in a band and Tris from the school's drama production group. Just before starting high school though she meets Mac by the local pool but finds out online he has a girlfriend, Sienna.
As she befriends Tris, a fellow actor in the school play and her new gay best friend, they realise first love can go either the easy or hard way as well as throwing other partners into the mix for added drama, of course!
When her mum spontaneously comes home and goes away again, soon Chloe realises why as her dad and a certain teacher are caught together...but later finds out what her parents have been keeping from her while she discovers her new high school life and friends. She may be settled there but now home is full of uncertainty for her making her super emotional.
Chloe has a lot of life lessons from sex to first love, crushes to divorces and issues many teens really face, this Angus, Thongs and perfect snogging style diary novel is a great new way of informing young teens what could be happening in their lives, around them or to come while being hilarious and funny throughout. I have always loved teen fiction set in diary format but this is one of the best I've read so far!
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