
Alice Again
Alice and Megan, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Lennon
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By:
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Judi Curtin
About this listen
It's spring midterm, and Alice has invited Megan to visit her in Dublin. Megan is hoping for a nice trouble-free few days with her best friend. No such luck! She soon discovers that Alice is once again plotting and scheming. It seems that Alice's mum, Veronica, has a new boyfriend.
The plan is to discover who he is and to get rid of him. Alice (with poor Megan in tow) becomes totally horrible in an effort to scare the poor man away.
Can this possibly work? Just how horrible can she be? And how can Megan stand by and watch while her best friend turns into a total monster?
©2006 Judi Curtin (P)2015 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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Critic reviews
"A must read for girls aged 10 and up, this has the Jacqueline Wilson touch." (Evening Echo)