Call Me a Barbie Doll

Call Me a Barbie Doll

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Every person is different and each have their own personalities or opinions. Some are confident or outgoing, others are shy and more insecure. There is Opal, quiet and lingers alone in her bare lilac painted bedroom walls the fresh paint dripping off the walls and leaving splatter marks on the shaggy carpet. She is fresh meat at Geminis Middleton Parkway Middle School, entering eighth grade empty handed without usually strutting side by side with her Asian friend, Karen down the school hallways. But Sunny, a girl full with positive energy and full of life is the school's goofball, but she's also thought of as a role model and let's people control her life. Which turns into a miserable ... Well just read the book!
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A typical high school setting: Everyone belongs to a group; the popular, the athletes, the brains, and the loners. This group existed for everyone to survive the high school battlefield. The order of one quiet Esme has already been laid out: Focus. Study. Achieve. Indeed the typical brain Esme was. However, she did not take into consideration the uncontrolled variable: Friendship, betrayal, love, and a teacher with purple hair? Unbeknownst to the class of Level Two of Toshiko High, they are in for a ride. What's this? The Elites? Since when do high schools have an elite group?

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