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by Dagmara Dominczyk
Published Feb 2014
Read ReviewsA vibrant, engaging debut novel that follows the friendship of three women from their youthful days in Poland to their complicated, not-quite-successful adult lives.
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
by E Lockhart
Published Aug 2009
Read ReviewsFrankie Landau-Banks, at age 16: No longer the kind of girl to take "no" for an answer and possibly a criminal mastermind. This is the story of how she got that way.
by Kristin Hannah
Published Jan 2009
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by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Published Jun 2007
Read ReviewsA well-written story written in a pitch-perfect teenage voice. D. J. Schwenk is an unforgettable character: A football-loving 15-year-old who takes over running her family's small Wisconsin dairy farm when her dad is injured. Like the rest of her family, she is not much of a talker - but when she meets Brian, a snooty quarterback assigned to her...
by Maureen Johnson
Published Oct 2006
Read ReviewsEverything about Ginny will change this summer, and it's all because of the 13 Little Blue Envelopes.
Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas
by Louise Rennison
Published Mar 2003
Read ReviewsIn this third installment of Georgia's hilarious confessions, Georgia's 'red bottomosity' is out of control! Whatever will happen next?
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
by Louise Rennison
Published Apr 2001
Read ReviewsIn the spirit of Bridget Jones' Diary, this fresh, irreverent, and simply hilarious book will leave you laughing out loud.
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