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Tell No One
by Harlan Coben
 (1/10/2005)
age 16. This book is all about revealing secrets and what can happen if you don't. Life goes fine for a while and then everything speeds up to an unreal pace, like throwing a stone into a silent, placid pond. It is a fast paced book and there are twists every few chapters.
The Gospel According To Larry
by Janet Tashjian
 (1/10/2005)
Larry is just an average kid who decides to challenge the the every day consumer. He starts a website and preaches about the cult that is hi fashion and pop culture. No one know who he is, but everyone knows who he is. Then all at once his identity is released and he startsmore
Loser
by Jerry Spinelli
 (1/10/2005)
He thinks of himself as a loser, but he is not. He leads a simple life, laughs at the small things. People would say he marches to the tune of his own drum or the beat of hiw own drum or whatnot. David is an akward child, but sincere, and people don't ever take notice. Hemore
Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants: even further confessions of Georgia Nicolson
by Louise Rennison
 (1/10/2005)
Age 16

Ok, the Georgia Nicolson books kind of run together into one, long, hillariously snoggworthy entity. Just a second, I have to go look to see where the book started and ended. Ok, that didn't really help much. I read this book about a year ago, I think.

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