The Popularity Checklist
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2014
1. Make out with Lucas Hayes behind the bleachers in the gym.
2. Attend Alex Carroll's signature party in a scantily clad dress.
3. Kiss three guys in one night.

And that's just the beginning.

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Kiley Matthews • noun
1. Goody-goody
2. Nun. 
3. Daddy's Little Girl
4. Virgin 

Nikki Carter believes that senior year should be nothing short of parties, alcohol, boyfriends, and fun.

Kiley Matthews has quite a differing approach to her last year in high school. She doesn't want immature boys or pointless parties ruining her chance of getting accepted into a good college.

But when Nikki makes Kiley realize just how conservative she is, Kiley agrees to allow Nikki to help her. The only downfall is that any positive reputation Kiley ever had will all be down the drain if she derails from Nikki's plan.

And so begins The Popularity Checklist.
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