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Clean

The London Collection

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Clean

By: Juno Dawson
Narrated by: Beth Eyre
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Fall into the lives of the city's filthy rich with Juno Dawson's deliciously dark and intoxicating London Collection.

When socialite Lexi Volkov almost overdoses, she thinks she's hit rock bottom. She's wrong.

Because rock bottom is when she's forced into an exclusive rehab facility.

From there, the only way is up for Lexi and her fellow inmates, including the mysterious Brady.

As she faces her demons, Lexi realises love is the most powerful drug of all ...

It's a dirty business getting clean.

Addiction, redemption, love and despair. Clean is Gossip Girl meets Girl, Interrupted, and it will have you hooked from the very first page.

'I loved it' Marian Keyes

'One to just enjoy' Stylist

'An emotional freight train of a novel' Heat

'As bold and gritty as it is fabulously glossy and readable' Observer

(P) Hachette Children's Group 2018
Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Literature & Fiction Mental Health Emotionally Gripping Health

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Critic reviews

Written with verve, wit and a mischievous love of language...it's one to just enjoy
Emotional freight train of a novel
A pretty addictive read. If you buy it for a teen in your life, make sure you borrow it off them (or read it first) because it's bloody great
In the 20 years since Melvin Burgess's Junk, surprisingly few YA novels have dared tackle addiction. Juno Dawson's Clean changes that in spectacular style... As bold and gritty as it is fabulously glossy and readable, it's a provocative, important read (Fiona Noble)
A blingy gold cover draws the eye to Juno Dawson's Clean, the foul-mouthed, in-yer-face account of Lexi, a super-rich party girl gone off the rails, and her effortful journey towards kicking her heroin habit. Set in a plush rehab facility, Dawson's latest novel mingles pitch-perfect pop-culture references with the layers of lies and self-justification in which the addict's mind wreathes itself; it's compulsively readable, hilarious and filled with uncomfortable truths
Gossip Girl goes to rehab... It's pacy, funny and in parts very touching... Lexi is great company. Sweary, cynical and quick with a comeback, she feels real... What feels spot-on are the group dynamics and fledgling friendships... I thoroughly enjoyed the flashbacks to Lexi's lavish life... for a rambunctious read about teen addiction, Clean hits the spot
Sharp, gripping and tender, Clean is the story of how a small group of damaged people, by being there for each other, find a way to help themselves...Juno Dawson shows herself to be a judicious, bold storyteller with an instinctive feel for emotional authenticity - and Clean is her best novel yet.
bold and incisive with razor-sharp writing ... it's one of the few YA books brave enough to tackle addiction head-on
Glamorous without glamorising addiction, and informative without getting preachy, this is a highly readable account of escaping from a self-destructive spiral
An engrossing read
It's charming and gritty with intelligently written, nuanced characters and dialogue.
This books keeps you on edge
Harsh yet compelling, it's written with great flair
Hard-hitting and unapologetic, this is a story that bravely depicts the lows of addiction and the journey to recovery
Cat Marnell's How To Murder Your Life meets Gossip Girl
All stars
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I binged this book! I haven't enjoyed an audiobook so much in ages. Even as a 30 year old I still love a bit of YA fiction and this was brilliant. Addictive story and great characters.

Loved it

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I loved how real it was. How I could imagine every detail as if I were there.

I just loved it

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This is extremely raw and real. This is what life looks like. I really liked it and I loved how the characters developed. I also REALLY appreciated the representation in this and how we could see addictions and eating disorders in all types of people, not just the pretty skinny blonde girl. it's not a perfect story by any means but I appreciated it nonetheless and was so surprised by it I just want to be generous and give it 5 stars.

the narrator was okay. I think she fit the character but I could hear her swallow a lot and basically everything she said sounded like a question so it sounded like the character was confused or like the listeners are dumb lol. it didnt ruin it for me but I'm just gonna warn you it might if you're thinking of listening instead of reading.

raw and real

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I came to this after reading Meat Market, and really enjoying it. I have to say this narrator does a posh british accent really well, but all other accents are awful. I found her constant swallowing mid-sentence really disruptive.
The story is engaging, but the ending dragged for me a little. Would be much more likely to recommend Meat Market.

Enjoyable plot, but narrator can be off-putting

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I'm new to Juno's books but loved this and want to read more from her.

Insightful

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