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532 results found for "How Ya Like Me Now" books

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book by Brendan Halpin (view book)
How Ya Like Me Now is an engrossing, interesting book that is short enough to read in one sitting! Halpin's characters are lifelike and very well written (as is the whole book). His story is interesting enough to keep readers turning pages. It& ...read more
Genres: Fiction, Humor, Juvenile Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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by Brendan Halpin
Since his dad died, Eddie's mom has spent all her time getting high on OxyContin, leaving Eddie to take care of himself. When Eddie's mom goes into rehab and his aunt and uncle take him away to Boston, everything changes. His new school, which he ...read more
Genres: Fiction, Humor, Juvenile Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Chase Koopersmith (view book)
This book has such great capacity to be good. The title is intriguing and interesting. However, I do not think that the book contains enough things that were promised. The book only contains a few tips on what you should wear and a lot of it is ...read more
Genres: Chick Lit, Educational, Nonfiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Bryan Ney (view book)
Calamity Jane is a feisty, courageous girl, and Madam Chi and Lo, despite their questionably broken speech, are both dependably likable. Told in the third-person point of view, the narration occasionally deviates from age ...read more
Genres: Historical Fiction
Ages: Mature Young Adult
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book by Maryrose Wood (view book)
It's not that often you find great books that have original plots and great dialogue, so when you find one you just have to get it and read. Enter: How I found the Perfect Prom Dress. This is a great read, not too complicated, plus this book is ...read more
Genres: Chick Lit, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Romance
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Philip Mattheis (view book)
How To Lose Everything by Philipp Mattheis is a harsh and realistic testimony of being a teenager.  It presents the peer pressure that leads to drugs and alcohol, and also, in part, the human thirst for wealth.  Accompanying this is the ...read more
Genres: Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Lisa Mantchev (view book)
I thought the book was quite ordinary. In my mind it ...read more
Genres: Chick Lit, Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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How I Saved a Planet is a hilarious first-person POV read! I love how the reader is never told the author’s name or gender - it allows the reader to create their own hero/heroine in any form they choose. And it is done in a way that until ...read more
Genres: Humor
Ages: Mature Young Adult
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by Maya Shine
Discover what school didn’t cover! Prepare your young adult (age 16 and up, U.S. context) for a self-reliant adulthood, whether they live with you or not, with this 11-step, easy-to read guide. Each chapter can be read out of sequence, as ...read more
Genres: Inspirational, Nonfiction
Ages: Mature Young Adult
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by Billie Kowalewski
It had been five years since the accident that derailed Veronica’s life, which left her suffering from a strange flu-like illness ever since. Thanks to a barrier set in her mind at birth, she can’t remember her name is Harmony and that ...read more
Genres: Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up

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