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Top Class (On Top Sequel)
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Complete, First published Jun 09, 2015
Everyone has grown up and are leading their own lives. While our favorite character's from On Top are learning how to be adults, their children take the stage as the dancers of the generation, experiencing new things in life that the adults never got to experience as teenagers. Join Lucy Alborn, daughter of Rosie and James as she tries to make it as a Top Class dancer like her mother.
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