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Maien High School For Performing Arts. by itsjustmecx
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"Nerd" "Loser" "Geek" "Go Die" All words Zoey Cormen heard daily. She grew up in a horrible position. Thinking that the Nerds and the Losers and the name, were a nickname, not bullying. Her mother left when she was three years old, her father was always away, as she moved from one house to another. She usually stayed with her fathers friends or family that she never knew. They weren't bad people, except some of her aunts, but usually her fathers friends just ignore her, they are snobby and rich, not Zoey's kind of people. But when her father desides its time to move will things treat her the same? One house she lived at the father was very caring, she wished he was her father. He caught her singing and dancing in the manors gym. Little did she know he was the principal of a boarding school.... for Preforming Arts. The School was in London, was a small geek from Washington State big enough for one of the most hardest school to get into? Will she make new friends? What Will Happen? Will Zoey Make it? Or will she fall? Even, fall in Love?
Elite [Coming Soon] by ArtiePants
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Evangeline Lake had an extraordinary mind. The way she thought, the way she imagined, was beyond this world. There was always something in the back of her mind, urging her to push through the boundaries of impossible and take the leap into the unknown... She always wished for something more. She wished for answers. Answers to the questions drumming inside her mind. She refused to believe that this was it. That 'life' could only be a series of generations growing up, only to wither and die alone. Her only saving grace was one particular question that never left her... 'Could there be more?' The answer to that very question was closer than she ever thought imaginable. © Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without written permission from the author.