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Lock In{Being Edited} by ThatGirlChey
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Abbey Davis is a total dork. But she was just around, seen every once in a while in the halls wit her head in a new book. One night, her father dragged her to her older brother's football game, not wanting to go. She never did like football, or being at Harrison High School. And she'll also come to hate the boy who locks her in the gym with the All-Stars, Will Taylor, and the drama that comes along with it.
The Wedding Planner by ThatGirlChey
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Lanea Pastele has grown up with Kirk Davenport since high school. They were lucky to get through high school and college alive, but that's what their help did for each other. After going their separate ways unintentionally after college, Lanea is a wedding planner, and Kirk is engaged. Will Lanea be able to plan the wedding and watch her best friend and the man she loves marry another girl? Or what will Lanea have the heart to say?
The Gradebook by SnowWhiteSwan
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When Mia Byers, Cedarfield Heights' popular girl, starts Grade Eleven, she can't help but be judgemental and criticizing of all the guys in her grade. When her friends, Audrey Spring and Stella Odell accidentally stumble upon her critique of some of the boys in their grade, Mia comes up with a plan. She would make a scrapbook full of her honest opinions and critiques about all the guys, for the sake of the female population at school (so they can refine their dating preferences) and for bonus points in popularity. What Mia doesn't know is if the Gradebook will affect her long-sour and non-existent friendship with Ethan Rayes. Best friends in elementary, frenemies in middle school, and... aquaintances in high school. Just when she thought she had a chance to straighten things up with him, there was only one major obstacle standing in her way. The Gradebook.