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  • Published: 3 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781742530604
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 300

The Lonely Hearts Club




'A must-read for anyone who has ever fallen in love - or sworn off it completely. A funny, fantastic debut.'  - Stephenie Meyer

Love is all you need . . . or is it?
Penny is sick of boys and sick of dating, so she vows: No more. She's had one too many bad dates, and has been hurt by one too many bad boys.
It's a personal choice . . . and soon everybody wants to know about it. It seems that Penny's not the only girl who's tired of the way girls change themselves (most of the time for the worse) in order to get their guys . . . or the way their guys don't really care.
Girls are soon thronging to The Lonely Hearts Club, and Penny finds herself near legendary for her non-dating ways – which is too bad, since the leader of The Lonely Hearts Club has found a certain boy she can't help but like . . .
In The Lonely Hearts Club, debut author Elizabeth Eulberg tells a very funny, very relatable romantic story for anyone who's ever sworn off love . . . and then found it anyway.
'A must-read novel for anyone who's ever fallen in love – or sworn off it completely. A funny, fantastic debut!' Stephenie Meyer, author of The Twilight Saga
'The Lonely Hearts Club turns the world of teen dating upside-down, proving that a girl can ignore 'the rules' and still land squarely, happily, and hilariously on her feet.' – Lauren Myracle, author of ttyl
'Why oh why weren't Penny Lane Bloom and her Lonely Hearts Club around when I was in high school? Penny is a terrific voice – smart, sassy and full of grrl power – just like author Elizabeth Eulberg. I can't wait to see what she comes up with next.' – Jen Calonita, author of Secrets of My Hollywood Life

  • Published: 3 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781742530604
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 300

About the author

Elizabeth Eulberg

Elizabeth Eulberg was born and raised in Wisconsin before heading off to college in Syracuse and making a career in the New York City book biz. She lives outside of Manhattan with her three guitars, two keyboards, and one drumstick. In researching the book (The Lonely Hearts Club), she tried swearing off boys forever. It didn't work.

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