I arrive at math class. My teacher greets me and she tells me we are taking an algebra test.
A test? No. Just no.
And an algebra test? No way. That's way too hard to do. But then I think to myself: My grades will drop if I don't do this. And if my grades drop, so does my time on electronics.
I get cold feet by the time everyone's here. A test? Algebra? Algebra+Test=Complete nightmare.
And I mean COMPLETE nightmare.
But then, I remember that all I can do is try my best. That's all anyone can expect from me: to try my best.
So I take the test, go through the problems, answer them in my neatest handwriting, and I turn it in.
I need better grades, so I study and write down notes in my math notebook. I mean, who doesn't want good grades? Nobody, I would think. Nobody at all.
So after I finish studying and writing notes, I put my notebook away and I pull out Mockingjay from my bag, and read it.
Ah, the fangirl life.
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Fangirl Today, Fangirl Tomorrow
General Fiction12 year old Mackenzie is a huge fangirl. She is in many fandoms, and is obsessed with books. But, Mackenzie lets books take over her education and her grades drop big time. Can Mackenzie get her grades up and continue her book obsession?