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Sick
and tired of reading countless hours of blah info in
your textbooks? Of course you are, but everyone knows
along with college comes long nights of reading page
after page on photosynthesis and the War of 1812. After
a while your eyes will be begging you to make the pain
stop. So, why not save them the trouble and reward them
by reading something entertaining?
The
Older Guy: Love Stories: His, Hers, Theirs #6
by Rachel Hawthorne (Bantam, 2001)
Let's see, what could be more exciting
in the life of a teenage girl besides scoring a
date with the hottest guy in school? Nothing! And
to top it off, he's a senior!
In this savvy book on love, relationships, and telling
a little white lie, Kelly pushes her popularity
and dating success to the limit. She thinks lying
about her age is okay, but pretty soon things start
getting tougher than she ever imagined. Will her
lie come back to haunt her? Whatever Kelly does,
take notes, and do the opposite! |
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Tearing
Me Apart: Sweet Valley High #36
by Francine Pascal (Bantam, 2001)
Sweet Valley High books have been
entertaining girls for years. (I was a big fan!)
This page-turner talks about the inevitable tragedy
in the life of a teen whose parents are going
through a divorce. Will Simmons always thought
his all-American family life was boring and ordinary,
but he learns that it's 100 times better than
watching his parents split up.
Find
out how Will deals with the divorce and tries
to turn his life back around. |
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Amy: Replica #21 by Marilyn Kaye
(Bantam, 2001)
Having your every move watched
by someone is frightening. What are they looking
for and what do they want? These are the questions
Amy is searching to answer. There is nowhere she
can hide and the answer to all her mysteries lies
inside a computer game. Now, in order to survive,
Amy must beat her watcher to the game's end.
If
you want to be entertained by other people's virtual
obstacles for survival, check this book out!
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