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Eggcorn
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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2015
Quince Vincent is considered a hermit. Always cooped up in her room and hissing at the outside world. The only friend she currently has is Cameron Rovers, who used to be her deceased brothers best friend.
Before starting the eleventh grade, she unnecessarily gets herself into some trouble while at the park, which dooms her for the rest of her days to come.

See why the outside is such a bad place? 

Little does she know that this is the start to the life inside a crazy roller coaster, filled with confusion, new love, lost friends, and most importantly--finding oneself. 
How many more problems does Quince need to face? 

Finding the solution is like finding a needle in a pile of "eggcorns."
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