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OverviewFrom the bestselling author of Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun comes the first in a brand-new tween slice-of-life series. Relatable, humorous and highly illustrated, Bim Blake's Hot Takes is perfect for fans of Dork Diaries, Lottie Brooks and Cringe Club. From the bestselling author of Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun comes the first in a brand-new tween slice-of-life series. Relatable, humorous and highly illustrated, Bim Blake's Hot Takes is perfect for fans of Dork Diaries, Lottie Brooks and Cringe Club. 'Laugh out loud, full of heart and fantastic fun!' A.F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series 'A perfect tween diary with a strong, immediate voice and relatable struggles.' Louie Stowell, author of Loki- A Bad God's Guide to Being Good 'Authentic, funny and painfully real.' Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear Hi bestie! My name's Bim Blake. I've just started high school and here's my hot take on it- Year Seven is a LOT harder than I thought! I've realised my school skirt is way too long, my pencil case is way too uncool, my boobs are way too big and the new boy (who's the son of popstar parents!!!) is way too cute for my liking . . . If that wasn't bad enough, tell me why my dad has been acting weirder than usual. He's been making TikToks (cringe!), experimenting in the kitchen (I call it attempted murder!) and he's even started exercising . . . It must be tough being over forty! Add into the mix a trio of annoying older brothers (yes, I have three - pray for me!), a duo of feuding aunts, one friend mishap and a huge helping of drama and you have a recipe for chaos. Welcome to my life! Praise for Bim Blake's Hot Takes- 'Funny, warm and relatable - the perfect book for tweens moving up into year seven.' Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B. U. G. 'A witty, wonder of a book!' Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy 'Relatable, funny and heartwarming! Bim Blake is sure to be everyone's new favourite fictional best friend.' Sharna Jackson, author of High Rise Mystery 'Brilliantly funny, full of heart, and the storyline had me hooked from the start - I couldn't put it down!' Abigail Balfe, author of This is NOT the Diary of Izzy Dobson 'Perfect for fans of Lottie Brooks and Dork Diaries, this fun new diary-style book with its fantastic cast of characters gives us a window into family, friendships, feelings and the very messy business of transitioning to secondary school.' Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Hari Kumar, Ultimate Superstar 'Honest, heartfelt and incredibly relatable, perfect for readers navigating the emotional rollercoaster of starting secondary school.' Vashti Hardy, author of Brightstorm 'Full of relatable embarrassments, drama and friendships, it's packed with humour and warmth.' Claire Linney, author of the Time Tub Travellers series 'Funny, witty and heartwarming with gorgeous illustrations.' Diana Anyakwo, author of My Life as a Chameleon Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tolá Okogwu , Ariyana TaylorPublisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK Imprint: Puffin Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9780241761458ISBN 10: 024176145 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews‘Laugh out loud, full of heart and fantastic fun! I predict that the hot take among young readers will be that they completely love it!’ * A.F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series * ‘A perfect tween diary with a strong, immediate voice and relatable struggles, from accidentally flashing your class to first crush horrors.’ * Louie Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good * ‘I loved Bím Blake’s Hot Takes on familiar tween firsts, like bra fittings, starting high school and experiencing her first crush, all whilst dealing with her well-meaning (and completely lovely) family. Amongst the comedy, some serious topics were dealt with sensitively, giving the story depth. Plus, Bím’s affirmations were both wise and uplifting. Ariana Taylor’s brilliant illustrations add to the fun yet realistic tween voice T?lá Okogwu has created for Bím, and the warmth of a Nigerian heritage family really shines through. Funny, warm and relatable – the perfect book for tweens moving up into year seven.’ * Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B. U. G. * ‘A witty, wonder of a book!’ * Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy * ‘Brilliantly funny, full of heart, and the storyline had me hooked from the start – I couldn’t put it down!’ * Abigail Balfe, author of This is NOT the Diary of Izzy Dobson * ‘Perfect for fans of Lottie Brooks and Dork Diaries, this fun new diary-style book with its fantastic cast of characters gives us a window into the world of Bím Blake as she navigates family, friendships, feelings and the very messy business of transitioning to secondary school.’ * Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Hari Kumar, Ultimate Superstar * ‘Honest, heartfelt and incredibly relatable, Bím Blake’s Hot Takes is absolutely perfect for readers navigating the emotional rollercoaster of starting secondary school. I loved the fierce friendships and affirmations, and the journal-style writing, mixing diary with text chat and illustrations, is highly readable.’ * Vashti Hardy, author of Brightstorm * ‘This is the book eleven-year-old me would have adored. Full of relatable embarrassments, drama and friendships, it’s packed with humour and warmth. And so many small details that gave me immense inner Black girl joy.’ * Claire Linney, author of the Time Tub Travellers series * ‘Funny, witty and heartwarming with gorgeous illustrations. I loved Bím Blake’s character. The perfect book for tweens.’ * Diana Anyakwo, author of My Life as a Chameleon * ‘Laugh out loud, full of heart and fantastic fun! I predict that the hot take among young readers will be that they completely love it!’ * A.F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series * ‘A perfect tween diary with a strong, immediate voice and relatable struggles, from accidentally flashing your class to first crush horrors.’ * Louie Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good * ‘I loved Bím Blake’s Hot Takes on familiar tween firsts, like bra fittings, starting high school and experiencing her first crush, all whilst dealing with her well-meaning (and completely lovely) family. Amongst the comedy, some serious topics were dealt with sensitively, giving the story depth. Plus, Bím’s affirmations were both wise and uplifting. Ariana Taylor’s brilliant illustrations add to the fun yet realistic tween voice T?lá Okogwu has created for Bím, and the warmth of a Nigerian heritage family really shines through. Funny, warm and relatable – the perfect book for tweens moving up into year seven.’ * Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B. U. G. * ‘A witty, wonder of a book!’ * Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy * ‘Brilliantly funny, full of heart, and the storyline had me hooked from the start – I couldn’t put it down!’ * Abigail Balfe, author of This is NOT the Diary of Izzy Dobson * ‘Honest, heartfelt and incredibly relatable, Bím Blake’s Hot Takes is absolutely perfect for readers navigating the emotional rollercoaster of starting secondary school. I loved the fierce friendships and affirmations, and the journal-style writing, mixing diary with text chat and illustrations, is highly readable.’ * Vashti Hardy, author of Brightstorm * ‘This is the book eleven-year-old me would have adored. Full of relatable embarrassments, drama and friendships, it’s packed with humour and warmth. And so many small details that gave me immense inner Black girl joy.’ * Claire Linney, author of the Time Tub Travellers series * ‘Funny, witty and heartwarming with gorgeous illustrations. I loved Bím Blake’s character. The perfect book for tweens.’ * Diana Anyakwo, author of My Life as a Chameleon * Author InformationTola Okogwu (Author) Tola Okogwu is a bestselling British-Nigerian children's author and journalist. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, but raised in London, England, she studied Journalism and spent some years exploring the world of blogging, haircare and freelance writing before returning to her first love . . . fiction. Her debut middle-grade book, Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun, was Waterstones Book of the Month and shortlisted for the British Book Awards. She has published three books in this series and a World Book Day spin-off, alongside a number of picture books. Ariyana Taylor (Illustrator) Ariyana Taylor is a freelance illustrator and character designer based in Brooklyn, New York. In 2020 she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in illustration. Since then, she has illustrated for both small businesses and larger animation companies, such as Netflix, Titmouse and Bent Image Lab. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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