Dear Death Diary

Dear Death Diary

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Carter is anything but your average 17 year old girl. She gets beaten, she has no friends, and she is planning to kill herself. She writes in her diary about how awful her life is day by day. She promised herself, when she turns 18, she is commiting suicide. But when Andrew Harrison, a boy in her school finds her diary, he does everything in his power to try to change her mind. Even if it means doing something nobody has done in two years...
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