A fresh, relatable story with a sprinkling of magic, about a girl who just wants to fit in but her magic powers make her stand out, from award-winning journalist and author Radhika Sanghani. Perfect for fans of Lottie Brooks and Dork Diaries.
Sabina Patel just wants to fit in. But in her new school, in a new town where she doesn't know anyone, Sabina feels more out of place than ever.
Then she accidentally unlocks magic powers and starts to see the future, and she quickly stands out as one
of the most popular girls at school.
But when Sabina starts seeing futures she'd rather not know about, she's not sure if she's unlocked a gift or a curse...
A book about learning to be happy in the present, rather than letting the future take over your life.
Praise for Radhika Sanghani:
"The Girl Who Couldn't Lie is sweet and funny and full of heart." The i
"A gem of a book!" Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.
"I can't lie! I loved it!" Maisie Chan, author of Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths
"Full of heart, totally relatable." Sarah Hagger-Holt, author of The Fights That Make Us
"This is such a gorgeous book! It's full of so many funny moments that young people will relate to." Kimberly Whittam, author of Quiet Storm
"Fresh, funny and original." The Bookseller
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Radhika Sanghani is a journalist, author and screenwriter who loves writing about self-love. She's the author of Thirty Things I Love About Myself, Virgin and Not That Easy, and writes for CBBC's Malory Towers. She's also a body positive and anti-loneliness campaigner. You can find Radhika @radhikasanghani.
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