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The Diary Girl

The Diary Girl

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Mia is a sweet girl but she is an introvert. She does not easily open up to strangers and is a bit slow in expressing herself in front of people. But she writes. Alot. And that's one single thing that is her escape from the world. She has a dream. A dream which includes her, a novel, love and pride. Yes, she wants to write a book that becomes a best seller. Then there are her best friends Luke and Charlie who are always around to cheer her up. Although her life may not seem perfect to an outsider, Mia is convinced that she has everything she needs. But this belief of her begins to waver when she actually decides to work on her novel and when things go down a different track with Luke. She dares to hope that maybe, maybe she can have something better than what she already does...
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