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Old 11-11-2014, 12:50 PM   #15
Byrdie
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And it reads like a 14 year old girl wrote it because it's actually recycled Twilight fan fiction. The main character is really Bella or whatever her name is in disguise. If your daughter is into the Twilight thing she may have heard about that and wanted the book because of it. Also factor in basic teen curiosity, especially if some of her friends have read it and are raving about how awesome it is.

No, I have not read it. I did try, with a borrowed copy, but two paragraphs was about as far as I got before adding it to my Wall Bangers list. Ugh!
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