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Being the new girl is always hard. After years of being the quiet girl hiding behind oversized glasses and messy hair, Bella decides it's time for a change. Moving to a new school for her senior year feels like the perfect opportunity to reset her life. With a polished new look, a new attitude, and a determination to leave her awkward past behind, she's ready to embrace a fresh start. But reinvention isn't as easy as it seems. Navigating high school cliques, and her quirky best friend Emily, Bella realizes that starting over doesn't mean you can escape the messy parts of yourself. As secrets are uncovered and friendships tested, Bella discovers that the road to self-discovery is never straightforward. To truly reset her life, she'll have to face the person she's been avoiding the most: herself. Reset is a heartfelt coming-of-age story about self-acceptance, the complexities of relationships, and the courage to embrace who you are, flaws and all.
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