Skinny
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All I've ever wanted was to be skinny. I tried going on diets and exercise plans but they never worked. One day, I decided to try something new, starve. An·o·rex·i·a ˌanəˈreksēə/ Noun A lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition). An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. This is the story of how Bella Moore, a fifteen year old teenage girl, has to fight through anorexia with her classmates constantly harassing and bullying her harshly until...She is pushed over the edge.
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Anorexia: an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. 17-year-old teenage rebel Blair suffers from anorexia, a disorder that has sent her to a clinic in the hopes of recovery. While at the clinic Blair meets a number of extraordinary people each with a different story and as she learns more about them, she begins to learn more about herself and what it means to live. But the most important person of all is Hugo - Blair's clinic partner - who teaches her some very important lessons of life and who changes the way she once viewed the world... But Hugo has a dark secret... "I'm afraid of not being anything. I'm afraid I'll always just be Hugo from New Zealand." After meeting Hugo, Blair will never be the same again... "What does that mean?" "It means he's addicted to self-destruction." BEST RANKINGS #30 in notfanfiction #39 in hugo #28 in psychaitrist #915 in mcr

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