Author:Flynn Meaney,Tanya Reynolds

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Alex is a rebel from the tip of her purple fauxhawk to the toes of her biker boots. She's tried everything she can to get expelled from her strict Catholic boarding school. Now, Alex has a new plan.
Tired of the sexism she sees in every corner of St Mary's, Alex decides to stage the school's first ever production of The Vagina Monologues. Which is a challenge, as no one else at St Mary's can even bear to say the word 'vagina' out loud . . .
Hilarious, bold, sparky and surprising, this is the funniest book you'll read all year. A must-read for fans of Holly Smale, Derry Girls and Sex Education.
© Flynn Meaney 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Bad Habits is an absolute joy of a read, carefully balancing comedy ("I'm a feminist! I place bets on women's basketball games.") with a nuanced take on female friendships and being a teenage girl judged unfavourably by nuns, priests, peers and the world at large. Heart-warming and hilarious, this is a book you need on your shelves in these bleak times.
—— Irish TimesThis snarky feminist treat is properly laugh-out-loud funny
—— The BooksellerFunny, fierce and feminist, Bad Habits is full of big characters, big heart, and even bigger laughs. Flynn Meaney has somehow packed laughs into every line while still taking on everything from priests to the patriarchy. I loved it
—— Beth GarrodBruce's spooky novel is lascivious and bloody, a tale of sexual awakening and dark desires that wreathes its leafy tendrils seductively around you, then tightens them until they start to strangle.
—— James Lovegrove , FINANCIAL TIMESDark and immersive; a feast of storytelling that lingers long after the last morsel's been consumed.
—— SAM LLOYD, author of The Memory WoodThis beguiling and unsettling debut had me hooked from the first page . . . a unique, strange and defiant folk horror story which lingers long in the memory.
—— DAILY EXPRESSA bewitching, beguiling, and deeply unsettling tale of one woman's strange life. It will ensnare you from page one and keep you riveted until the end.
—— CAITLIN STARLING, author of The Luminous DeadIn this storytelling masterclass, everything is inverted.
—— DAILY MAILA glorious, pitch-black fairytale of a book. Lush, strange and defiant. As soon as I finished it, I went straight back to the start and read it again.
—— KIRSTY LOGAN, author of Things We Say in the DarkOdd and unsettling, this might not be for everyone, but we thought it was magic.
—— HEAT magazineDark and magical, one of the best books I've read this year.
—— Books, Bones & BuffyA fairytale, a psychological portrait and a bleak drama.
—— New Books MagazineA brilliant and sinister debut.
—— Ginger Nuts of HorrorBeautiful, strange . . . hideously dark, delights in unsettling.
—— The BookbagCreepy and disturbing right from the start.
—— Spooky Mrs GreenA disturbing but brilliant narrative . . . a rare treat.
—— WOMAN'S WEEKLYA great tapestry of busy-ness . . . Walter's descriptive passage are marvellous
—— Francesca Carington , Sunday Telegraph






