Festival: The Glastonbury Novel

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
Cover of the book Festival: The Glastonbury Novel by David Belbin, David Belbin
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Author: David Belbin ISBN: 9781909509061
Publisher: David Belbin Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Belbin
ISBN: 9781909509061
Publisher: David Belbin
Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Glastonbury Festival. Three days in June. For many, it's the event of the summer - for three Glastonbury virgins and one fourteen-year-old veteran, it’s going to be a life-changing experience.

Leila, exams over, just wants to have fun. But first she has to find a way to get there...

Jake is playing the festival. This could be his big break. Or his biggest nightmare...

Wilf is forced to sell his ticket, so his only way in is to jump the fence. And there's a big surprise waiting on the other side...

Holly gets in free. It's her tenth Glastonbury. She's promised herself it'll be the last...

'It was great to see the characters start to interact with each other as their paths crossed. Leila in particular was a lot of fun, and I loved her approach to men, and her relationship with her mother. As soon as the characters reach Glastonbury the plot unfolds at a fast pace. The ending was beautifully breathless and twisty. This is an easy, entertaining read that lets you experience the highs and lows of the festival away from the tents, mud and portable toilets.' Chicklish book blog.

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The Glastonbury Festival. Three days in June. For many, it's the event of the summer - for three Glastonbury virgins and one fourteen-year-old veteran, it’s going to be a life-changing experience.

Leila, exams over, just wants to have fun. But first she has to find a way to get there...

Jake is playing the festival. This could be his big break. Or his biggest nightmare...

Wilf is forced to sell his ticket, so his only way in is to jump the fence. And there's a big surprise waiting on the other side...

Holly gets in free. It's her tenth Glastonbury. She's promised herself it'll be the last...

'It was great to see the characters start to interact with each other as their paths crossed. Leila in particular was a lot of fun, and I loved her approach to men, and her relationship with her mother. As soon as the characters reach Glastonbury the plot unfolds at a fast pace. The ending was beautifully breathless and twisty. This is an easy, entertaining read that lets you experience the highs and lows of the festival away from the tents, mud and portable toilets.' Chicklish book blog.

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