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Bollywood Babes

Bollywood Babes
By Narinder Dhami

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When Geena, Amber and Jazz's school is desperate for funds, the girls' formidable young auntie steps in with a fantastic idea for a fundraising Bollywood party. Swept up in the plans, the girls plot to deliver a real Bollywood actress for a live appearance. Sure their aunt will be thrilled with their plan, they've only got to overcome the fact that their would-be guest of honour is a penniless, faded recluse with a foul temper who decamps to their house and insists on being treated like a star. A superbly entertaining sequel to Bindi Babes by an up-and-coming star of our own list.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #225033 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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From the Back Cover
The girls’ school is desperate for money
and Auntie volunteers to help by organising
a fundraising Bollywood party. The girls
think they’ve struck on a brilliant idea for the
party when they discover a former Bollywood
star living nearby. But there’s a reason this
actress is in hiding, and the girls begin
to wish she’d stayed there . . .

About the Author
Narinder Dhami is a young writer who has already found a strong voice for children's fiction. She has had two novels for a slightly older age group published by Collins, and we are looking forward to establishing her in a younger market on our list. Her first book for Transworld, ANNIE'S GAME, was published in Corgi Yearling in April 1999: 'A terrific story' The Observer, 'Dhami brings a light touch to the seriousness of the issues thrown up in this novel and to its resolution' Books for Keeps Author lives: Cambridge


Customer Reviews

Great Sequel!!!5
This is the fantastic sequel to the brilliant Bindi Babes. The first book was about three Asian sisters whose aunt had come to take over their lives after the death of their mother. In this sequel she is now firmly ensconced in the girls' affairs and they've all learned to live together.

But the girls' school is desperate to raise funds and their aunt is keen to help out so they decide to arrange a Bollywood theme party. There's only one thing for it, the girls decide, to get a real Bollywood star (all right, a faded Bollywood star) to come and attend too. But the faded beauty they find ends up moving in with them, and becomes even more of a nightmare than their auntie ever was. She is foul-tempered, rude, expects to be waited on hand and foot, and is completely lazy to boot. And the girls are left to wonder if she may even have designs on the teacher that they've been trying to fix their aunt up with - or even worse, their dad! Imagine this terrible woman as their step-mother - this bright idea may just turn out to be the worst idea they've ever had. Or will it?

This book has all the same fun which made the first book so appealing, and will have you laughing out loud. It's just as good as Bindi Babes, so after you've read that, don't forget to give this one a go too!

Brilliant! 5
Brillaint book.Very detailed and quite moving. Bindi and Bagangra Babes are also excellent. This is the 2nd book in the series. Jazzvinder,Geena and Amberjit are 3 popular girls whose mum died 1 year ago. There aunt has moved from india to look after them but she is extremly interfering! They try to marry her off but it turns out that their mum wanted their aunt-susie to stay. Now Susie is interfering in their school but the girls decide to take control and invite Molly Mahal-ex-boolywood star to stay. But shes not all she makes out to be!!!!!
A great read!

Amazing book!5
This book is absolutely brilliant! Its about 3 girls called Amber, Jazz and Geena. The Girl's school is desperate for funds, so their auntie helps out by organising a Bollywood Party.
The Girls deciede to bring a real Bollywood star to the party.
But is this Bollywood star really a star?
Reccomended ages 10-14
Enjoy!