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snowshell · 1 year ago
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➳ My 2023 reads ⋆˚
ˏˋ Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards ˊˎ "A dozen snowflakes hit the road and all common sense pours directly out of drivers’ brains. Half of the people drive fifteen miles an hour and the other half weave in and out of lanes doing seventy-five."
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paperback-bitch · 4 months ago
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Review: Seven Dirty Secrets
By Natalie D. Richards Hardback: $n/a – Paperback: $10.99 – E-book: $6.92 Approx. 362 pages / Audiobook n/a YA Thriller
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SYNOPSIS
I know seven dirty secrets: One caused the fall. One did nothing. One saw it all. One didn't care. One used their head. One played the hero.
One was left for dead.
On her eighteenth birthday, Cleo receives a mysterious invitation to a scavenger hunt. She's sure her best friend Hope or her brother Connor is behind it, but no one confesses. And as Cleo and Hope embark on the hunt, the seemingly random locations and clues begin to feel familiar.
In fact, all of the clues seem to be about Cleo's dead boyfriend, Declan, who drowned on a group rafting trip exactly a year ago. A bracelet she bought him. A song he loved. A photo of the rafting group, taken just before Declan drowned. And then the phone calls start, Declan's voice taunting Cleo with a cryptic question: You ready?
As the clock on the scavenger hunt ticks down, it becomes clear that someone knows what really happened to Declan. And that person will stop at nothing to make sure Cleo and her friends pay. Can they solve the hunt before someone else winds up dead?
Themes: Coping with Loss, Guilt and Grief, Addiction, Domestic Abuse
Tropes: Dead Significant Other, Victim Blames Themselves, Scavenger Hunt Plotline, We Can’t Talk it out Because Then There’s no Plot, Twist Villain, Negligent Parents
Warnings: Death by drowning, accidental or otherwise. Substance abuse and physical abuse.
REVIEW
I have interesting feelings about this one. Was it a fun read? It took a while to hook me, but then I noticed myself kinda burning through it. Then again, I may have just been trying to finish it. Do I think it was a good book? It’s not a bad book. It’s not my favorite Natalie Richards book. But is it a good book? …Kinda?
As far as plots go, this one is simple. Someone died, and someone is blackmailing the survivors with revealing “the truth” if they don’t participate in the scavenger hunt. The issue here is that “the truth” is a simple matter of self-defense that resulted in an accidental death. No cop is going to convict the victim in this situation, so there’s really no reason the characters couldn’t just report all this harassment to the police other than plot armor. Their flimsy in-book reasons were “an investigation could lose me my scholarship” and “my brother is black, cops are racist” which, honestly, felt like convenient afterthoughts. The main character being poor and needing the scholarship and having a black half-brother were only touched on to be convenient to the plot, and we never really see it impacting any other aspects of the story.
One thing that disappointed me was the synopsis made it sound like this was going to be a group story, following the six survivors of the accident. In reality, it follows Cleo and her best friend Hope for the majority of the book, with Cleo’s brother Connor becoming more involved about halfway through. We barely see Valerie or her brother Aiden, apart from maybe two or three scenes, and Jack is so irrelevant to 95% of the plot that I almost forgot he was involved at all. Again, he was in two scenes even more briefly than the siblings.
As far as the domestic abuse elements, I was uncomfortable for several reasons there. Typically, people stay in abusive relationships because they still love the person when they’re being treated well. They make excuses, find reasons to overlook their flaws and mistreatment, because “they aren’t always like that” and they have other qualities the person loves. It’s unhealthy, but understandable. In this scenario, I couldn’t understand the victim’s perspective, because the abuser was constantly depicted as being a total jerk and a douchebag at best, often behaving much worse behind closed doors. We never saw any redeeming qualities that would incite the victim to stay with the abuser. And even worse, the victim spends the entire book blaming themself for the abuser’s death.
I don’t like getting too spoilery; I prefer to review how I felt and how the book performed and let people decide if they want to read it. But I kind of can’t avoid it in this one, since one of the tropes is the twist villain. So, if you don’t want to know “who dunnit” (and why) then don’t open the spoiler!!
Spoiler: I thought the twist was weak. Cleo’s perfect boyfriend Bennett is the mastermind, because Declan was the older brother he idolized, but didn’t get to spend time with after they grew up because Declan’s family disowned him for his addiction and violent behaviors. Bennett heard all about how “awful” Cleo was through Declan’s one-sided stories making himself the villain, so when Aiden came to Bennett and told him that he saw Cleo push Declan into the river (you know, when he was trying to choke her to death, and she was fighting for her life?) Bennett decided to infiltrate her life to torment and eventually kill her for what she did. It is just so utterly ridiculous that this was his plan, not to mention that Cleo met his Grandmother and somehow never knew Declan was his older brother? Never saw how similar they looked until the last chapter?? Also, his name is Shawn, not Bennett, and somehow Granny didn’t think it was weird Cleo kept calling him the wrong name? I personally felt that Aiden being the real mastermind would have been more sensible, since we kept hearing how he idolized Declan and maybe even loved him.
Overall, this book moved slow at the start and became more far-fetched as we continued, ultimately resulting in a conclusion that just felt…strained. It was a happy ending, but at the same time it felt…forced? The whole thing felt like it could have been resolved with a nice therapy session and a call to the police, but then we wouldn't have a novel I suppose.
FINAL THOUGHTS
I didn’t love it, but I didn’t hate it. It wasn’t bad, it was just kind of forgettable in the end, and the whole story felt like an excuse to have a big scavenger hunt. I think that plot element could have fit better into a different story, because in this one it just felt awkward. I’d call it a 3 star read to be generous.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Fans of Karen McManus will probably like this one since Natalie Richards has a similar vibe to her storytelling. If you like other Natalie Richards books, this one is pretty middling compared to her other works, in my opinion, and I’d actually suggest you read Five Perfect Strangers or Six Months Later instead.
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gardenofbookworms · 9 months ago
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week 4 recommendation: bee
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Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards
▪︎ mystery/thriller novel ▪︎
there’s a reason why you never get into cars with people you don’t know.
mira’s mother is doing horribly, mira thinks, and so how could she leave her poor mother alone? there’s nothing to do but get home as quickly as she possibly can. the only way to do that, though, is to hitch a ride with harper, her airplane seatmate and bubbly college student. two more people later, mira learns that all of them are complete strangers. harper’s big sister act is a little stifling. brecken’s sly looks and violent aura put mira on edge. josh seems nice enough, but a little too perfect. and then there’s kayla, who’s either chronically ill or chronically high. ignoring the bad feeling in her gut, mira readies herself for the eight-hour trip with four other people who all seem to be toying with the others for their entertainment. a few paranoia-inducing events and a pileup later, she realizes—someone here doesn't want her to leave.
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there are. SOOOO many red herrings oh gosh. the paranoia that the characters have regarding each other makes everything a thousand times more tense, and keeping track of all their accusations and clues was nearly impossible when new events seem to point the blame on someone different. i couldn't keep my “YOU did it” thoughts stuck to one character for more than two chapters. the complexity of their backstories was interesting as well—i can say i really loved the controversy surrounding kayla (she’s my favorite, shhh). plus, richards really knows how to make losing a phone charger, ironically, tragic.
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alley-cat777 · 1 year ago
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Book Review: Seven Dirty Secrets by: Natalie D. Richards
Seven went in. Six came out. And now it’s been a year. Seven Dirty Secrets by Natalie D. Richards Initial Thoughts: 2022 was the year that I ended up reading a bunch of books written by Natalie D. Richards. It first began with Five Total Strangers, which I loved so much. I read One Was Lost shortly after and then Six Months Later. By the time I got to Seven Dirty Secrets, I was less impressed…
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myhikari21things · 1 year ago
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Read of Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards (2020) (299pgs)
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little-miss-romance · 2 years ago
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The doors swing wide open. Just like my future.
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ninugh29 · 3 months ago
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I love reading 2000s/2010s niche YA books about teen girls in high school like it’s simply my favorite thing ever (Gallagher girls series by Ally Carter, Also Known As by Robin Benway, The Fixer by Jennifer Lynn Barnes). I’m currently reading All-American Girl by Meg Cabot and the only thing I hate about reading these books (besides the not-like-other-girls-ism and occasional misogyny that exposes them as very clearly a product of their time) is how little to non existent the fandoms for them are. Like, I get they’re aimed at younger people but I can’t be the only one reading them right now 😭.
(I also hate how when someone asks what I read and I say one of these I get made fun of? Like sorry we don’t all enjoy reading wuthering heights every second of the day and enjoy fun lighthearted literature every once in a while. Have you tried removing that stick from your ass and having fun?)
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owlbookworld · 7 months ago
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Four Found Dead by Natalie D. Richards [book review]
Another YA thriller bights the dust. I wish there was little bit more to this story but overall I enjoyed it.
Book: Four Found Dead By: Natalie D. Richards Published: May 2, 2023 Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Pages: 332 Genre: YA Thriller Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. What this means is that if you purchase anything through the links I have provided for you then I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Please consider supporting my blog. Continue reading Four…
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reviewsbywolfie · 1 year ago
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After I had my fair share with Holly Jackson, I decided to try someone new. Natalie D. Richards.
Now I thought this was going to be an interrogation story. Like the characters will tell each side of the story and get a perspective on each of their points throughout the story itself. And again, I was wrong.
This takes place inside of a dark movie theater. It's past midnight and the coworkers wanna leave but they can't. Cause their boss is crazy and put all of their phones in a safe in his office.
As if it couldn't get any worse, all the doors in the mall are locked. The theater is in a mall btw in case you were confused. And to make matters worse, one by one they keep dying. So they’re trapped in a mall, with no power, no phones, and they’re trapped with a SERIAL KILLER!!! Yeah, so not fun.
Natalie really brings out the suspense in this book. It's like one of the horror movies I love to watch with my sister. Anyway, Natalie gives us all the details of each characters, what their role is, and how each of them are important. And she gives us the reason why some of them died as well.
As the story goes on, you can't help but wonder, is your favorite character gonna die next?
I totally recommend this book. Especially if you're reading in the dark. That's all for now, stay on track and stay in the pack 🐺
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tailschannel · 2 years ago
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IDW unveils two new Sonic the Hedgehog one-shot issues, 900th Adventure and Endless Summer
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Take a look at these new Sonic the Hedgehog one-shot issues from IDW Publishing, scheduled for a summer release.
900th Adventure
This issue, tentatively scheduled for 16 August, will feature various writers and illustrators as the blue blur goes on his "900th world-saving adventure!"
Sonic and his friends are playing a game of hot potato! Only the potato is the Warp Topaz and it could warp the whole world into oblivion. The gang is passing off the Warp Topaz in a relay race to get rid of it once and for all.
Cover A: Tracy Yardley
Cover B: Yuji Uekawa of SEGA Japan
Cover C: Evan Stanley
Cover D: Adam Bryce Thomas
Retailer incentive cover 1:10: Nathalie Fourdraine
Retailer incentive cover 1:25: Richard Elson
Retailer incentive cover 1:50: Jonathan Gray
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Endless Summer
"Wave goodbye to the office and say hello to the beach," read the official solicitation. This issue is scheduled for a 30 August tentative release.
Sonic drags Jewel on a well-deserved beach day to spend time with her besties, Tangle and Whisper! But when they all settle in for some rest and relaxation…they realize the Babylon Rogues had the same idea… at the same beach. The only way to settle this is with a totally tubular beach showdown!
Writer: Gale Galligan
Illustrator: Tracy Yardley
Cover A: Tracy Yardley
Cover B: Jack Lawrence and Reggie Graham
Retailer incentive cover 1:10: Tracy Yardley (Monochrome "colouring book" variant of Cover A)
Retailer Incentive cover 1:25: Natalie Haines
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jessread-s · 3 months ago
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hello I just wanted to ask if you have any good book recommendations that are thriller ,suspense and murder mystery for example the inheritance games or haunting adeline if you do know any books like these two please tell me thank you 😊.
Hello @lila-216 ! Thank you so much for your ask! 🫶📖✨🌷 I LOVE giving recommendations. If you need more individualized recommendations (ex: by trope) please let me know and I'd be happy to fulfill your request!
My favorite YA mystery/thriller books ₊˚ʚ 🔍₊˚✧ ゚.
The Naturals series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley
A Crane Among Wolves by June Hur
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
The Truly Devious series by Maureen Johnson
The Stalking Jack the Ripper Series by Kerri Maniscalco
One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus
Six Months Later by Natalie D. Richards
My favorite Adult mystery/thriller books ₊˚ʚ 🔍₊˚✧ ゚.
The Alex Stern series by Leigh Bardugo
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
In the Woods by Tana French
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft
The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
Locke Every Door by Riley Sager
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
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Read in May 2024
guess who's on a reading spree 🥰 I haven't had one of these for quite some time and it's feeling good since I spent half the month coughing and sneezing my guts up. my favourites of the month were probably The September House and The Summer Love Strategy, but I also really enjoyed revisiting some old favourites :3
here's to keeping up this energy in June!!!
Series read: The Girls I’ve Been duology by Tess Sharpe
The Girls I’ve Been - 5/5 (reread)
The Girl in Question - 4/5
Backlog books:
Seven Devils by Elizabeth May & LR Lam - 4/5
The Ghosts We Keep by Mason Deaver - 4/5 (audio)
Other reads:
You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron - 4/5 (audio)
Sasha Masha by Agnes Borinsky - 4/5 (audio)
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi - 3/5 (audio)
I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver - 5/5 (audio/reread)
Queerly Beloved by Susie Dumond - 2/5
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green - 5/5 (audio/reread)
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro - 3/5 (audio)
Feed Them Silence by Lee Mandelo - 4/5 (audio)
If These Wings Could Fly by Kyrie McCauley - 4/5 (audio)
Beating Heart Baby by Lio Min - 4/5 (audio)
The September House by Carissa Orlando - 5/5 (audio)
Four Found Dead by Natalie D Richards - 3/5 (audio)
Six Times We Almost Kissed by Tess Sharpe - 4/5 (audio)
The Summer Love Strategy by Ray Stoeve - 5/5
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fullmetalfisting · 3 months ago
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Here is what I read in the month of September!
1. Love and Other Conspiracies by Mallory Marlowe ⭐⭐⭐
2. The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton ⭐⭐⭐
3. Us in Ruins by Rachel Moore ⭐⭐
4. 49 Miles Alone by Natalie D. Richards ⭐⭐
5. A Family of Killers by Bryce Moore ⭐⭐⭐1/2 
6. Old Wounds by Logan-Ashley Kisner ⭐⭐⭐
7. To the Bone by Alena Bruzas ⭐⭐⭐
8. Red River Road by Anna Downes ⭐⭐⭐
9. The Lies We Conjure by Sarah Henning ⭐⭐
10. The Ornothologist’s Field Guide to Love by India Holton ⭐⭐⭐  
11. Look in the Mirror by Catherine Steadman ⭐⭐⭐ 
12. Guillotine by Delilah S. Dawson ⭐⭐⭐ 
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kwebtv · 6 months ago
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Secret Army - BBC One / BRT - September 7, 1977 - December 15, 1979
War Drama (43 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret
Jan Francis as Lisa "Yvette" Colbert (series 1-2)
Christopher Neame as Flight Lt. John Curtis (series 1)
Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps
Clifford Rose as Ludwig Kessler
Michael Culver as Maj. Erwin Brandt (series 1-2)
Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens
Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans
Ron Pember as Alain Muny
Eileen Page as Andrée Foiret (series 1)
Robin Langford as Cpl. Veit Rennert (series 1-2)
Timothy Morand as Jacques Bol (series 1)
James Bree as Gaston Colbert (series 1)
Maria Charles as Louise Colbert (series 1)
Gunnar Möller as Hans van Broecken
Marianne Stone as Lena van Broecken (series 1-2)
Henrietta Baynes as Yvonne (series 1-2)
Stephen Yardley as Max Brocard (series 2)
John D. Collins as Insp. Paul Delon (series 2-3)
Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos (series 2-3)
Nigel Williams as François (series 2)
Paul Shelley as Maj. Nick Bradley (series 2-3)
Neil Daglish as Wullner (series 2-3)
Trisha Clarke as Geneviève (series 2-3)
David Neilson as Jelinek (series 3)
Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt (series 3)
Michael Byrne (series 2) and Ralph Bates (series 3) as Paul Vercors
Stephan Chase as Capt. Stephen Durnford (series 3)
Hilary Minster as Hauptmann Müller (series 3)
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alley-cat777 · 5 months ago
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Book Review: Five Total Strangers by: Natalie D. Richards
Every flight has the same status. Cancelled. I can’t get home. The thought is a needle of panic to the base of my throat. It’s not possible. I have to get home. She needs me. She needs me to make her laugh and get her to watch trashy TV. I can distract her from the fact that Phoebe died on Christmas. But not if I’m not home. Five Total Strangers – Natalie D. Richards Initial Thoughts: I read…
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thisisyourdriverspeaking · 7 months ago
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In honour of Le Mans today, here's a little soundtrack for you. This is motorsport number twos, the edition for all the drivers. Enjoy 😊
Sebastien Loeb (26th February 1974) - Alvin Stardust - Jealous Mind
Tony Kanaan (31st December 1974) - Wombles - Wombling Merry Christmas
Juan Pablo Montoya (20th September 1975) - Leo Sayer - Moonlighting
Mark Webber (27th August 1976) - Wings - Let 'Em In
Kimi Raikkonen (17th October 1979) - The Police - Message In A Bottle
Jenson Button (19th January 1980) - Billy Preston & Syreeta - With You I'm Born Again
Felipe Massa (25th April 1981) - Ennio Morricone - Chi Mai
Heikki Kovalainen (19th October 1981) - Laurie Anderson - O Superman
Andre Lotteter (19th November 1981) - The Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Pippa Mann (11th August 1983) - Paul Young - Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
Simon Pagenaud (18th May 1984) - The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
Robert Kubica (7th December 1984) - Jim Diamond - I Should Have Known Better
Nico Rosberg (27th June 1985) - Madonna - Crazy For You
Jerome D'Ambrosio (27th December 1985) - Whitney Houston - Saving All My Love For You
Rahel Frey (23rd February 1986) - Diana Ross - Chain Reaction
Kamui Kobayashi (13th September 1986) - Boris Gardiner - I Want To Wake Up With You
Rene Rast (26th October 1986) - Status Quo - In The Army Now
James Hinchcliffe (5th December 1986) - Berlin - Take My Breath Away
Oliver Turvey (1st April 1987) - Mel and Kim - Respectable
Sebastian Vettel (3rd July 1987) - The Firm - Star Trekkin'
Alexander Sims (15th March 1988) - Rick Astley - Together Forever
Molly Taylor (6th May 1988) - Fairground Attraction - Perfect
Simona De Silvestro (1st September 1988) - Brother Beyond - The Harder I Try
Sarah Bovy (15th May 1989) - Kylie Minogue - Hand On Your Heart
James Calado (13th June 1989) - Cliff Richard - The Best Of Me
Brendon Hartley (10th November 1989) - Milli Vanilli - Girl I'm Gonna Miss You
Earl Bamber (9th July 1990) - Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma
Cristina Gutierrez (24th July 1991) - Heavy D & The Boyz - Now That We've Found Love
Abbie Eaton (2nd January 1992) - Michael Jackson - Heal The World
Timmy Hansen (21st May 1992) - Guns 'N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Daniel Abt (3rd December 1992) - Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You?
Alice Powell (26th January 1993) - Exterminate ft Niki Harris - Snap!
Tatiana Calderon (10th March 1993) - Shaggy - Oh Carolina
Christine GZ (22nd July 1993) - 4 Non Blondes - What's Up?
Alex Lynn (17th September 1993) - Pet Shop Boys - Go West
Bubba Wallace (8th October 1993) - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Boom! Shake The Room
Michelle Gatting (31st December 1993) - Take That - babe
Naomi Schiff (18th May 1994) - Stiltskin - Inside
Jessica Hawkins (16th February 1995) & Luca Ghiotto (24th February 1995) - Annie Lennox - No More I Love Yous
Beitske Visser (10th March 1995) - Alex Party - Don't Give Me Your Life
Nicholas Latifi (29th June 1995) - Outhere Brothers - Boom Boom Boom
Jack Aitken (23rd September 1995) - Michael Jackson - You Are Not Alone
Oliver Askew (12th December 1996) - The Prodigy - Breathe
Louis Deletraz (22nd April 1997) - Robbie Williams - Old Before I Die
Catie Munnings (15th November 1997) - Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Cem Bolukbasi (9th February 1998) - Backstreet Boys - All I Have To Give
Jamie Chadwick (20th May 1998) - Aqua - Turn Back Time
Kevin Hansen (28th May 1998) - All Saints - Under The Bridge
Mick Schumacher (22nd March 1999) - Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough
Toni Breidinger (14th July 1999) - ATB - 9pm (Till I Come)
Max Fewtrell (29th July 1999) - Five - If Ya Gettin' Down
Robert Shwartzman (16th September 1999) & Bent Viscaal (18th September 1999) - Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)
Felipe Drugovich (23rd May 2000) - Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby
Marta Garcia (9th August 2000) - Craig David - 7 Days
Arthur Leclerc (14th October 2000) - Mariah Carey ft Westlife - Against All Odds
Sophia Florsch (1st December 2000) - Leann Rimes - Can't Fight The Moonlight
Clement Novalak (23rd December 2000) - Eminem - Stan
Frederik Vesti (13th January 2002) - Puretone - Addicted To Bass
Luke Browning (31st January 2002) - A1 - Caught In The Middle
Liam Lawson (11th February 2002) - No Doubt - Hey Baby
Olli Caldwell (11th June 2002) - Eminem - Without Me
Jack Doohan (20th January 2003) - Busted - Year 3000
All added to this playlist 😊😊
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