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How to be Bad
Teen readers, put on your seatbelt and get ready for a long and exciting ride! Filled with the thrill of a road trip (road trip, whoot whoot!) and very memorable characters, How to be Bad explores the thoughts, feelings, and relationships of these three teenagers’ friendships and relationships, and makes it clear that not everyone is perfect, (even the most religious ones) and that the teen years are truly the longest and most heart wrenching times. this book tells a tale of growing up that is most unique as these three very different girls drive off in that battered station wagon into a journey and life long lesson of learning about love, life and each other. It was cute, entertaining, and fast paced, these authors keep your eyes on the writing and keep your fingers turning their pages. You will not be disappointed. I promise.
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