Fame Is Overrated
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  • Reads 3,941
  • Votes 77
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2011
16 year-old  Avery Wolfe has always been living a glamourous life, the fast-lane of the rich and famous. But that doesn't necessarily mean she's happy. One day, her dad and her step-mother decided to sent her to a public high school under a new identity. Juggling  trying to understand the concept of how highschools work, boys, homework, friendships and oh, being tortured by a very cute guy who seems to be enjoying himself, can Avery go through the everyday battle of high school and still come out smelling like a rose? Or would she have to hang up her Pradas if the lies she's told about her true identity catch up with her?
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