The Raspberry Rules (Karen McCombie)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published May 26, 2015
Greetings I'm Rowan Love. a few things have been bothering me...

.Am I really annoying?
.Was it a mistake to sew felt squirrels on to a pair of Knickers?
.Can I get away with wearing sequins, ribbons, and two shades of pink nail varnish to school?
.Has my best friend ditched me?
.And is writing rules for life on my raspberry-pink bedroom wall a weird thing to do?

Dip into Rowans secret diary,and discover her sparkly,silly and seriously addictive world.
 
All the above from this point is Karen Mccombie (The authors) below this mark is mine onw writing.


Note: this is in no way shape or form my book and belongs to the amazing rightfull owner Karen McCombie.
All Rights Reserved
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