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Friended
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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, May 11, 2020
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Fiction
Mystery
Maisie Beckett is a 23-year-old from a small town in Oklahoma. Being an Introvert, Maisie only has a small group of friends whom she trust. However, she's received numerous friend request on a new app called, "Socigenics", an app, much like Facebook, that allows users to connect with people from all over the world. What will happen when she and her friends accept the wrong request? Read to find out in..."Friended".
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Sophomore Riley Turner is all for starting a writing club at her high school with her friends, Vera, Sebastian, and Allison, by her side. It may be challenging to forget about her former crush on one of said friends. Even so, Riley wants to move forward and put the past behind her. But her focus begins to shift when Allison's sister Emily joins. Emily is quiet and shy; her father, a strict pastor, doesn't exactly allow for her full self-expression. Riley agrees to befriend Emily so that Allison can rest easy once she leaves for college. But things get complicated when she finds herself falling for her. Will she be able to resolve her own struggles while drawing Emily out of her shell? And how long can she keep her growing feelings hidden? Told from alternating points of view, Can I Have That in Writing? explores teenage struggles with identity, self-acceptance, and emotions that one might not be able to express through words alone. [CWs: swearing (mild), anxiety/panic, homophobia, punching. Brief mentions of verbal abuse, alcoholism, bleeding, and a family member with cancer/dying from cancer]

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