Zelah Green: One More Little Problem (Zelah Green #2)

Zelah Green: One More Little Problem (Zelah Green #2)

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My name is Zelah Green – and I’m still here.

Summer’s supposed to be good, right? But I’m stuck at home with a lousy laptop, stacks of homework to start and dad being more useless than ever. And then Caro turns up out of the blue, all heavy metal and piercings and attitude and my boring summer’s turned upside down. It’s like she knows just what to say to wind me up, sending...more
Paperback, 229 pages
Published December 2nd 2011 by Egmont UK (first published July 5th 2010)
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The Readings of a Busy Mom Riaz
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If you remember I read and reviewed the first book in the Zelah Green set here and loved it, so when I began the second I was stoked into a world where the old saying 'before things get better they get worse' came into play.

Vanessa writes this book better then her first and it only gets more funky with never ending humour throughout. It explores Zelah in a different light, allowing us to see what makes her OCD worse, and with everything that's going on in h...more
Stephanie (Stepping out of the Page)
Like the first Zelah Green novel, this one was simple and interesting. Although this one was probably not as memorable as the first, it still held my attention from the start right through to the very end. I don't think this one is developed any more than the first but it's the simplicity of these books that make them enjoyable. Again, this book involves Zelah coping with her OCD along with other aspects of her life and I'm glad that both Caro and Sol made reappearances.
I like these books as the...more
Infinite Playlist
(might contain spoilers for book 1 - Zelah Green)

The second book about Zelah Green was just as quick of a read as book 1. I do like Zelah a lot, but as I have only just read book 1, this sequel felt a bit repetitive to me. Nevertheless there was a development in the story. Zelah is back at home and tries to deal with her OCD, we see more of her new friend Caro and she also tries to get back together with her old friend Fran. Besides that there's Zelah's dad looking for a job and trying to handle...more
Mia
Oh Zelah Green. This was such a fun to read and no doubt an enjoyable too. It was different from the books I usually read- Paranormal romance novels. It's nice to be out of your comfort zone and simply go back to the REAL world for once and this book showed it wonderfully.

Zelah Green has OCD. Because of her problems in her life her condition does get a tad worse. I love her character. She is kinda weird but in a very good way.

Zelah's 'ex best friend' seems to be a great mate. Even though they fe...more
Nina
Zelah Green was my first introduction to the characters life and her problem called OCD. Zelah Green, One More Little Problem is exactly what the cover of this book looks like. With problems she cannot solve, her OCD is becoming worse and dating feels like a level she cannot reach. Frustration, frustration.

The author brings more humor in it than before and that makes it more comfortable to read it. Even though it is not graphic, I did have to flinch when Caro started cutting herself. The things...more
Alanahlovesbooks
When I found out that there was a second book to Zelah Green I had to go out and buy it because I was so sad that the first book finished. I think this book was much better than the first one because the first one told you the things that you needed to know but this book added much more detail to the story and the plot was amazing
Rebecca Sparkes
Although slightly less engaging this book was just as lovable and entertaining as the first, I do think that it seemed a little rushed. Still plowed through it though. :D everyone get on it!
Scarlett Morris
Very cleverly done, and very funny. I really liked Zelah. Her OCD made her different, and unique. This gave the book an interesting atmosphere.
Samantha Stewart
Would have only been 3 stars, but then Sol showed up at the end and the book got a bit better.
Kim Julian
Zealand has ups and downs dealing her friends and family and her own OCD issues.
Holly
Not as good as the first, yet it is still a good read
Lily Charman
not as good as the first
Amy Fanning
Very good book it wasnt one of the best
Jessica Secret
Not quite as great as the first book, but still a fun read. Review on the way.
Merlinmonster
this is an amazing and thorght provoking book i love it so much :)
Becky
boring, nothing much really happened till the end
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Zelah Green: One More Little Problem (Zelah Green #2)
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I'm a children's author whose first book 'Zelah Green: Queen of Clean' is published by Egmont UK and won the Manchester Children's Book Awards 2010. It was also shortlisted for the 2010 Young Minds, the 2009 Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the NASEN awards and the 2010 Bolton Children's Book Awards and longlisted for the Branford Boase 2010. The sequel 'Zelah Green: One More Little Problem' is...more
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