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My DisOrganised Life

Sometimes things have to go really wrong before they can go right

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Pub Date 28 Jan 2016 | Archive Date 9 Nov 2016

Description

A viral video of drunkenness and vomiting over a policeman is the stuff of nightmares, and so is living back home with your religious, nutty parents. Fed up with life not going her way and turning quietly insane, Eve Poots comes up with a plan. Well more of a list of “things to do while she's still twenty-something”.

Six months later, and the list is working its power: she is now living with her new boyfriend, junior doctor Adam, and working as an assistant to TV producer Alastair on a reality show – life really is on the up.

But then it all starts to crumble and she soon realises that what the list should have really said was:

1. An awful colleague hell-bent in making her life agonising – check

2. An unplanned engagement – check

3. Lusting for dashing TV director when she has a perfectly decent boyfriend at home - check

4. Seeking help from a sex therapist – check

5. Growing a back-bone - pending

Has her life suddenly turned into a TV melodrama of its own?

A viral video of drunkenness and vomiting over a policeman is the stuff of nightmares, and so is living back home with your religious, nutty parents. Fed up with life not going her way and turning...


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ISBN 9781910869093
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