The Bookworm and the Criminal (A John Bender/Breakfast club fanfic)
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  • Reads 128,340
  • Votes 2,612
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 7m
Complete, First published Aug 17, 2017
When Hannah Ellis is sent to do Saturday detention, she thinks of it as the worst thing ever. Stuck in the library for eight hours with five other detainees, she dreads having to be around them. But she starts to realise that a brain, an athlete, a princess, a basket case and especially a criminal will change this book girl's day in detention into a life changing one.
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