Millie and her female cat Dave are back in a fun but serious new book you will enjoy.
As Millie can't take her mum's boyfriend anymore, she moves into her dad's to get a break from the obsessive cleaning regime and get some proper peace and space.
Lauren is still suffering her arguing parents all the time at home though and encourages Millie to vlog proper for YouTube with Dave.
When Danny the new school hot boy and Bradley a fellow vlogger who helps her with her channel and they hang out a lot around escalators of all things, both start to notice he at school, Millie has a dilemma, who does she like and in what way?
She also starts her advice vlog only to have school bully/social media queen Erin try to take her down and make her quit...
Millie shows resilience throughout the book never giving up on her friends, family or vlogging due to bullies. A great role model but also humorous throughout especially with the crazy vacuum and Dave the cat too! If you loved Louise Rennisons books this is for you!
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