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The Diary of the Other Health Freak

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When Susie's diary first appeared, the atmosphere in the Payne household was somewhat Pete made some very rude comments (although he was secretly impressed); there was a frosty reception from both parents; and one ex-boyfriend changed his name and went to live in Borneo. Bovril just smiled enigmatically, secretly relishing the thought of what would happen if she wrote a cat's-eye view of what the Payne family really got up to. But then the phone started to ring and the letters flooded Pete began to enjoy basking in reflected glory; her parents started recommending it to their friends, and new boyfriends appeared. Teenagers all over the world said, 'Great! Is there any more?' So Susie has at last agreed to publish this full, uncensored version. Here is everything you need know about sex, romance, anorexia, glandular fever, death, AIDS, dieting, taking exams, animal rights, contraception, divorce, coping with stress, and many things besides.

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First published January 1, 2001

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June 18, 2013
I simply ADORED this book! I can't believe it took me so long to read it. It is such an amazing read and i couldn't put it down.
I think every girl should read this book AT LEAST once. It is full of information about everything o teenage girl needs to know, while still being a very interesting story.
I can't recommend this book enough. If you havent't picked it up, what are you waiting for?
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August 16, 2021
Great book! It is the second book in the “Health Freak” series and is written through the eyes of Pete’s younger sister, Susie. Her diary covers all aspects that young teenage girls would ever think and wonder and deepens the facts that Pete gives in the first book. A must read!
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