My Last Year At Stanford City High
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  • Reads 958
  • Votes 148
  • Parts 24
  • Time 2h 34m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2018
Andrea Smith, Tiffany Holland and Kimberly Nakamura were in their final year of highschool when they decided to make a list of all the fun things they want to do to 'prepare' them for college. Read the adventures of the trio as they do funny, crazy, heart stopping, incredibly stupid things before college.
This story is not just about the list, it's about before the list, during the list and after the list and how it put their friendship to a test.

Please understand that these characters are not perfect, sure they can make reasonable and sensible decisions sometimes but they can also make reckless, incredibly annoying and very stupid decisions as well.

This story description is terrible. I'm not good at this 🙄. Just read the book 

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The amazing cover was made by @ValentineJ7

Please do note that this book contains mature language 🙃 i.e it has a lot of cuss words
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