The Popularity Project | Calum Hood
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
  • Reads 598
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2015
Every senior must complete some kind of task that benefits or changes society in some way in order to pass the twelfth grade.

For Calum Hood's project he wants to make the school nerd popular.


Disclaimer: i do not own calum hood, ashton irwin, michael clifford, or luke hemmings. i do not support drug use, driving while under the influence of alcohol, eating disorders, etc. there will be mature themes brought up throughout the book. if you do not think you can handle some of the themes in this book i suggest you do not read on. i am writing this for your entertainment, but also to educate about the dangers of many things. there are some things that will be talked about in this book that i do not support. just because a character believes in a certain thing does not be the author does. i ask that you please respect my opinions as i would do the same to you x

inspired by Clueless, Mean Girls, and The Breakfast Club
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