The C Word (And Other Words Unmentionable)
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  • Reads 314
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2011
Berkely King is a happy popular thirteen year old, with one problem: she's too snobby. She has the perfect boy of her dreams wrapped around her finger and and she's the most wanted to date girl in her school. But, what happens when disaster strikes? Something that left her Grandma dead five years ago is now after her, and it's left her a friendless loser. Can her friends learn to look past appearances?  Can Berkely learn the true meaning of life before it's too late? Can I stop asking you rhetorical questions? NO! NOT UNLESS YOU READ THE BOOK!!!!! (no, this has nothing to do with vampires or werewolves.)
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