Friendship Fails of Emma Nash, Chloe Seager
Friendship Fails of Emma Nash, Chloe Seager
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Friendship Fails of Emma Nash

Author: Chloe Seager

Narrator: Kimberly James

Unabridged: 7 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HQ Young Adult

Published: 08/09/2018


Synopsis

Emma Nash is back….and determined to work out the world of friendships and relationships once and for all (…ish). Now she’s in the sixth form, Emma’s expecting life to be a breeze but when her best friend Steph suddenly has a boyfriend who she’s spending more time with Emma’s not sure what to do with herself. So Emma’s got a mission in mind: making new friends. Signing up for the school fashion show seems like the perfect opportunity. Although soon, through a series of mishaps that are absolutely not Emma’s fault (well, sort of), her world is teetering on the edge of disaster again. Would going back to creating a life for herself online be so bad? ‘Great fun and full of laugh-out-loud moments. Perfect for fans of Holly Bourne’. Katy Birchall, author of the series

About Chloe Seager

Chloe Seager is a literary agent at Madeleine Milburn and a published author. Her debut YA Editing Emma and the sequel Friendship Fails of Emma Nash published with HQ in 2017 and 2018, and she has written several books for Scholastic. She wrote her adult debut, Open Minded, after noticing a lack of fiction that represented hers and her friends' modern dating experiences. P.S. You’re the Worst is her second adult novel. She currently lives in London with her boyfriend, cat and fish.


Reviews

I am enjoying this series so much. I really don't think I've had this much fun with a light, silly contemporary since Rennison's Georgia Nicholson books. This book continues with Emma's adventures/disasters as she tries to ignore Leon and focus on her friendships instead. But, of course, this is hig......more

Goodreads review by Elyse

Man I love Emma Nash. I was debating between 4 and 5 stars so I guess this one is a 4.5 for me. It's just so lighthearted and funny. I feel like I'm reading Bridget Jones for the next generation. And though I find many books funny, there are only a few that make me actually laugh out loud. Emma Nash......more

Goodreads review by Anna

The second installment chronicling the life of Emma Nash, picking up the book was like reconnecting to a friend. A slightly weird, obsessive, completely bonkers but good hearted friend but that's what I love about it so much. Replace Emma's use of instagram and twitter with myspace and msn and it cou......more

Goodreads review by Grace

Emma Nash is possibly one of the most relatable characters I've come across in YA. Her life is really just a series of comic catastrophes, tragic romantic escapades and...friendship fails.......more


Quotes

‘Editing Emma was over all too quickly for me as reading it felt like hanging out with one of my most entertaining fiends. Emma's inner-thoughts were a painfully funny romp through a bundle of boy disasters and friend dramas, and it was packed with hilariously accurate observations totally nailed in single sentences. Loved it. ‘ Beth Garrod, author of Superawkward ‘Editing Emma is a great debut; extremely funny and very frank. I loved reading this one (even the bits where I was looking through my hands because I was cringing with embarrassment at some of the situations Emma found herself in!) Fans of YA contemporary books – especially Super Awkward, Lobsters and Candy Harper's Faith trilogy – have definitely got a new author to look out for here.’ Jim, YA YEAH YEAH http://www.yayeahyeah.com/ ‘A joy to read – so smart and funny’ Perdita Cargill, co-author of Waiting for Callback ‘Many genuine laugh-out-loud moments’ Tom Ellen, co-author of Lobsters. ‘Editing Emma is great fun and full of laugh-out-loud moments. I love this warm, witty debut…everyone will fall for Emma, her pals and their bonkers antics! Great for fans of Holly Bourne. ‘ Katy Birchall, author The It Girl series