1989
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"I'm going to take you back to 1989" Jenna Hope Adams, an average teenage girl, happy and contented with her family and her little sister Alice Adams but who would've thought that a normal girl like her would be somehow involved and connected to something or someone from the past. Everything about her were had been lied from a mysterious book, written by her diseased aunt. Little did she know that she would be paying a visit back to 1989 to witness the truth, everything about her identity and everything behind the book that is allegedly just for her.
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