Tommy Sullivan is a Freak

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This is a fabulous new standalone novel from Meg Cabot, the queen of teen fiction. Katie Ellison can't believe it. Just when she's having the most outstanding summer of her life, Tommy Sullivan arrives back in town. Why's that so bad? Because just about everyone hates Tommy for what he did four years ago. And Katie's boyfriend, Seth, has the biggest reason of all to hate him.Even being seen around Tom Sullivan would make Katie a social pariah - so falling in love with him would be the like the kiss of death. But four years on, Tom is far from the 'freak' he was labelled in the graffiti that still scars the gymnasium wall. In fact, he's totally hot. Could the biggest disaster of Katie's life turn into the best thing that ever happened to her?
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AuthorCabot, Meg
PublisherPan Books
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9780330444224
BindingPaperback
ConditionPoor
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