PRAISE FOR REMIND ME HOW THIS ENDS
‘Bursting with humour and heart, Gabrielle Tozer reflects the pain, pressures and pleasures of life between high school and what comes next.’
Will Kostakis, award-winning author of The First Third and The Sidekicks
‘Tender and tough, this gorgeous story of love, loss and friendship will pull you in heart-first.’
Fiona Wood, award-winning author of Wildlife and Cloudwish
‘Being 18 is hard as nails and Gabrielle Tozer captures the spirit of impending adulthood perfectly. Remind Me How This Ends is a beautifully written read that tells us it’s okay to have no idea what comes next — it’s the adventure in finding out that’s the most exciting part.’
Mel Evans, Cosmopolitan Australia
‘A tale full of heart with characters who — by the final page — feel like friends. Milo Dark is the boy next door I always wanted. Gabrielle Tozer has delivered a story with depth and heart. Milo and Layla have stayed in my head long after the final page.’
Rebecca Sparrow, author of Ask Me Anything and Find Your Tribe
‘How refreshing to read a book in which the real love story is the one between a young girl and her mum. It’s rare to see grief explored in teen fiction, rarer still to see it handled in such a nuanced way.’
Dannielle Miller, author of Loveability and CEO of Enlighten Education and Goodfellas
Praise for The Intern and Faking It
‘The Intern is a page turner that left me wanting more of Tozer’s work.’
JJ McConnachie, NZ Booklovers
‘If you loved The Devil Wears Prada, I have a sneaking suspicion you’ll dive right into The Intern … I loved this fun, cheeky read, as well as the genuine heart at its core.’
Lauren Smelcher, author of Crazy, Busy, Guilty and She’s Having Her Baby
‘The Intern is an upbeat tale with a loveable heroine who is both physically clumsy and academically clever, which sets it apart from the usual teen fantasy fare.’
Kerryn Goldsworthy, Sydney Morning Herald
‘Gabrielle Tozer nails it with Faking It — it’s fun, sassy, endearing, and an accurate account of magazine life with a hilarious twist.’
Lucy Cousins, Dolly and Cleo
‘Funny, entertaining and engaging . . . Both The Intern and Faking It are highly recommended for readers looking for entertaining contemporary fiction for teens that is both light-hearted and insightful.’
Susan Whelan, Kids’ Book Review