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Tatiana Grande is sick and tired of being considered perfect but looked at as "Ariana Grande's daughter". She just wants to be her own person in life. Is that too much to ask? Apparently not. Tatiana rediscovers herself as a girl who can make her dreams come true and not only stop being compared, but also stop being a social outcast and also... She finds herself with two choices: be walked upon and become the star everyone expects her to be, OR achieve the dreams she want to achieve, regardless of what anyone says. Find out for yourself in Compared. Copyright 2013. bookandfoodfreak owns all right ro give written permission to anyone who wishes to use this story. anyone without written permission of the author will receive deletion of their story with fair warning beforehand.
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DISCLAIMER: i wrote this book when i was 15 years old so there's gonna be bad grammar and possible spelling errors and some things that not might be realistic. however it's my first and only completed work and i was so proud of it when i finished it so i'm just gonna leave it up. so yeah, you've been warned. β€’β€’β€’ Amelia Rose Summers was just a girl living in an adoption center. She didn't have a good past and had secrets that she wouldn't dare tell another living soul. Or so she thought... Ariana Grande was her idol and she was praying that some day she'd meet her. But living in an adoption center, chances of that were slim...or were they?

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