Daytime Shooting Star 🌠

Daytime Shooting Star 🌠

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They say when you wish upon a shooting star all your dreams would come true, but, is it truly possible for a 17 year old Halley to make her dreams come true? Enter the ever bubbly and energetic Halley Maxwell who has a three year unrequited love for the guy she likes, Ian Windsor. Ian Windsor, the uncontested top student of Kercy University, is the epitome of perfection and handsomeness. What will happen if Halley manage to profess her love to Ian and got rejected? Will she give up or hold on to her shooting star? Witness how these to opposite individuals get their lives entangled to a confession gone wrong to a more complicated and hilarious rollercoaster ride of their lives. Will they hate each other? Move on and go to their separate ways? Or fall in love? A story of a girl who believes in miracles and a guy who's life was changed. Let us Live. Laugh. Love.
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Edison

Fourteen-year-old Edison Green may be a genius, but he doesn't have a clue about what to do on his first day of high school. After being homeschooled until age 9 and then starting college courses, Edison doesn't have any experience with kids his own age. His parents believe he has a rare gift and they don't want him to be distracted by the menial problems of teenagers; instead, they want him to focus on his research project, which could be the next big breakthrough in physics. Edison loves physics more than anything, but loneliness and curiosity about life outside his world cause him to rebel. He goes on strike, refusing to continue his studies until his parents agree to let him go to high school for one year. Edison isn't worried about high school being hard--after all, he's been invited to join Mensa International--an exclusive club for the top 2% of the world's smartest people. But he finds out quickly that it takes more than a high IQ to traverse the social events and activities at Southton High School. During an unfortunate encounter with the school's most popular athlete, Edison meets Christina Blakely, who saves him from getting pummeled on his first day of school. She is the exact opposite of him in every way. Christina is a soccer phenom who doesn't have time to be friends with lowly freshmen. She's got problems of her own, including a low GPA, which could prevent her from getting a college scholarship. Can Christina achieve the impossible-the highest GPA she's ever had--and earn her scholarship? And can Edison prove to his parents and everyone else-including Ashley Murray, the most beautiful girl he's ever seen-that he can do more than solve difficult math problems? Can he really change the world with his research project, win Ashley's heart and survive high school?

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