Mishaps
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Mishaps
Pen O'Connell is, without a doubt, the unluckiest girl at Callindra Secondary Collget. But when Pen meets Sebastian Meyer, teenage genius and genetics expert, she begins to wonder if everything that happens to her really is just bad luck. Ages 12+.
Sometimes bad luck is more than coincidence...
Pen O'Connell is, without a doubt, the unluckiest girl at Callindra Secondary College. Her dream date's just fallen through, her dog has literally eaten her homework, and don't even mention the incident at school camp.
But when Pen meets Sebastian Meyer, teenage genius and genetics expert, she begins to wonder if everything that happens to her really is just bad luck. Could the bizarre theory that's turned every teacher in the school against Sebastian explain why Pen is more likely to get a head injury than a hot date?
Why does Pen's name strike terror into the heart of pop princess Sereena? And just how far will Pen go to get what she deserves?
Find out in Mishaps by Nansi Kunze.
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Mishaps is praised for its entertaining and humorous approach, appealing to teenagers with its relatable dialogue and amusing plot twists. Reviewers appreciate its exploration of themes like genetics, ethical behaviour, and celebrity life, describing it as a quirky Australian comedy with engaging characters. The novel's fast-paced narrative, romance, pop culture elements, and intriguing storyline make it a standout read for the 12-16 year age group, noted for its potential classroom use.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781741662757
Publisher: Random House Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 February 2008
Country: Australia
Imprint: Random House Australia
Audience: Teenage
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 264g
Pages: 292
About the Author
Nansi Kunze grew up surrounded by books in Australia and the UK. After studying languages and ancient history at university, she spent several years teaching overseas-trained doctors how to pronounce rude words and teenagers how to mummify each other, while cultivating a taste for manga and video games in her spare time. Unsurprisingly, her early attempts at writing serious adult fiction failed. Fortunately, she proved to be much better at writing slightly zany young adult fiction. Kill the Music is her third novel, following on the success of her previous two, Mishaps and Dangerously Placed. Nansi lives on a small farm overlooking the Victorian Alps with her husband and son, and is currently hard at work on her next YA book (assuming that hard at work is synonymous with researching glamorous locations on the internet ).
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