5/20/2023 0 Comments The Brightsiders by Jen Wilde![]() ![]() Jen Wilde, author of Queens of Geek, which Seventeen called "the geeky, queer book of our dreams", is back with a brand new cast of highly diverse and relatable characters for her fans to fall in love with. Will the inevitable fallout turn her into a clickbait scandal (again)? Or will she find the strength to stand on her own? ![]() ![]() She knows hooking up with a band member is exactly the kind of trouble she should be avoiding, and yet Emmy and Alfie Just. Luckily, Emmy has her friends and bandmates, including the super-swoonworthy Alfie, to help her pick up the pieces of her life. A teen rockstar has to navigate family, love, coming out, and life in the spotlight after being labeled the latest celebrity trainwreck. Her debut thriller, THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD. When a night of partying lands Emmy in hospital, she's branded the latest tabloid train wreck. Jen Wilde (she/they) is the queer, disabled author of QUEENS OF GEEK, THE BRIGHTSIDERS and GOING OFF SCRIPT. ![]() But there's nothing the paparazzi love more than watching a celebrity crash and burn. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. With the paparazzi watching every single move, Emmy doesn't have any space to be a teen and make mistakes. The Brightsiders - Ebook written by Jen Wilde. A teen rockstar has to navigate family, love, coming out, and life in the spotlight after being labeled the latest celebrity trainwreck in Jen Wilde's quirky and utterly relatable novel.Īs a rock star drummer in the hit band the Brightsiders, Emmy King's life should be perfect. Overview: Being in one of the world's biggest bands at 17 is a lot to handle. ![]()
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