5 Reasons to Love a Bookworm like Me
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  • Reads 53
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2015
"Why look at the good side when you know everything will always be bad?"

"Because when you look at the bad side, nothing will ever be good."

16 year old Merlyn Veronica Hale has been bullied since day one at her school. It doesn't help that she's a bookworm and a total nerd - this makes her prime target for the strong and stupid. She doesn't care, as her overly kind demeanour is her predominant quality, though her sarcasm follows straight after. When she finds a note on the floor, her life takes a turn for the better, or does it?

17 year old Scott Lowrie is the new American bad-boy who's sole purpose is to go home back in the calm plaines of Idaho, USA. When he looses a precious note in the hallways of his school, his whole life is turned upside down. Little does he know, England's girls are worth it.

Read along to find out if a tangled girl and a twisted boy can unravel into a love story, or break apart in a tragedy.
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