Thursday 9 February 2012

Lolly Luck by Ellie Daines

Title: Lolly Luck
Author: Ellie Daines
Publisher: Anderson Press
Published: January 2012
ISBN:
Rating 4/5

The cover on this is in line with the target audience I think, and gives you a snapshot of the type of character Lolly Luck is.

I found this to be a really quick read which I read in one sitting.  Lolly is a lovely character – easy to relate to, and easy to like.  She’s a person we’ve all been – someone down on her luck and thinking it’s her own fault, and trying as hard as she can to get out of the rut, regardless of her age. 

If you like girly & friendship books, then this is a good one for you.  There are a few surprising twists to the story which turns the viewpoint on its head and in turn herald changes for Lolly and her family.  This isn’t my normal read, so it was a pleasant difference to read something which had a positive ending without much mystery and thriller parts.

Book synopsis:
Lolly is Lolly Luck by name, lucky by nature. She always wins magazine competitions, on scratch cards and any game you can think of. But when Lolly's dad loses his job and then the family home, Lolly's luck starts to change. And when she overhears her parents arguing, she learns a secret that will change her life forever

Source – A copy was recieved in return for an honest review.

Competition winner!  Well done to Caroline F – Random.org picked you to win your own copy of Lolly Luck, along with a selection of titles from Anderson Press. 

1 comment:

Safdar Ali said...

Using scratch cards many people won a lot of games and other things like magazine etc.

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