Summer Scape

Summer Scape

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"It's the panda, isn't it? Oh god, it always the pandas." Shuffling between her best friend and mother, Alyssa thought she'd seen every definition of weird in her life. Apparently not. Summer Scape is an annual contest especially for teenagers, with every social element of the high school hierarchy involved, an experiment to see if the world could survive all the cliché stereotypes together without melodramatic adolescent drama. Two months with nine people who couldn't be more different, and bonding tasks set by mentors to fuel competition and prove that you just can't mix two people of different social standards together. But what if you can? ** This is a book about removing stereotypes, because they annoy me so much agh cover by @sarcastawkward
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