How to Get Magically Popular
(Autor) Radhika SanghaniA 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 has never been popular. And in her new school, in a new town where she doesn't know anyone, Sabina feels more out of place than ever.When she accidentally unlocks magic powers and starts to see visions of the future, Sabina worries that she'll be even more unpopular than before. But she quickly becomes one of the most popular girls in school, with everyone desperate for her to predict their test answers, prom dates and class election results. Then she starts seeing futures she'd rather not know about and Sabina'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
Radhika Sanghani
Radhika Sanghani is a British author, journalist, and commentator known for her witty and insightful writing on gender, relationships, and modern life. She has written for publications such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, and The Huffington Post.
Sanghani's most notable work is her debut novel, "Virgin," which explores the pressure and stigma surrounding virginity in today's society. The novel received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of female sexuality and empowerment.
Her writing style is characterized by its humor, relatability, and candidness, which has resonated with readers and helped spark important conversations around gender equality and feminism.
Sanghani's contributions to literature include shedding light on taboo topics and challenging societal norms through her engaging and thought-provoking storytelling. Her work has had a significant impact on the contemporary feminist literary genre and continues to inspire readers to rethink traditional narratives around gender and sexuality.