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Lightning Skies
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    Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2012
Juliette Middleton thought her life couldn't get anymore unoriginal. She had a snotty older sister and a babied younger brother, and she was stuck in the middle. Soon, a new boy comes to her school, Daniel Jaspers. Juliette finds him really cute and wants to go out with him, but thinks her chances will be ruined because of the much prettier girls. Turns out, Daniel only notices her. On their first date, Daniel takes her to a magic world with everything Juliette wants. She spends most of her time there now, with Daniel. But is her perfect world all it's cut out to be?
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With all the people at school and in 15-year-old Blaire's life, obsessed with technology, Blaire is frustrated. She doesn't understand why it's so great that you can now update everyone about every second of your life online. She wants to get through to her friends but they never listen. Blaire instead writes her thoughts in a journal of hers, slowly losing hope that her friends and community will ever understand. Then Blaire meets Charles, and he might truly get what she's trying to say. They become instant friends and possibly more, but even he doesn't know about her journal... yet. So what will happen when Charles finds it and her written word is spread? Read this book to see Blaire get her flare on. Suddenly her spark (as Charles puts it) will spread through St. Paul like a wild fire.