The Life and Times of Abigail Sherman (and Other Such Adventures)
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2017
Abigail Sherman is a perfectly average (well, as average as we can be while still being totally human) person with a perfectly average life. That is, she grows up, moves out, experiences the highs and lows of life, (hopefully) becomes a better person, and, of course, deals with more drama than is reasonable for one average person. 

This story follows Abigail (and a crap ton of other characters) from high school all the way until they start college. There's romance, drama, betrayal, death, etc. These poor souls experience all these things and more so you can read about it from the comfort of your home and say "wow, I'm sure glad I'm not one of them!" while turning the page to see what nonsense they get up to next.

(This is part of a series, so there will eventually be more books to come)
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