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My Life as Justin Bieber's little sister (Hi, I'm Kayla Bieber!)
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Complete, First published May 13, 2012
(Completed) <Book 2> "Hi I'm Kayla Bieber." Is how Kayla, starts off most of her interviews and commercials. Even on Disney she'll say that-well, what she says is "Hi I'm Kayla Bieber from Wizards of Waverly Place and you're watching Disney Channel." with her flawless smile and her bubbly personality shining through of course. But unfortunately, no matter how hard she tries, she's not able to find her way out of her brother's shadow-you know, Justin Drew Bieber. Pop-singer and teenage superstar. Will she be able to become her own person and escape the shadow? Find out when you read "My Life as Justin Bieber's little sister (Hi I'm Kayla Bieber!)"
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