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Alice, I Think
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02/08/2007 |
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Trade PB
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Susan Jubys acclaimed first novel is now available in an edition thats all
grown up. After years of home schooling, its time for Alice MacLeod to act her
age, meet new people, maybe even go to regular high school. Soon Alice is on the
hunt for a look, a social life, a boyfriend and, most important, a half-decent
haircut. But getting any of those things in Smithers, BC, isnt easy. Especially
not with a family like Alices.
A hysterical account of high school thats even funnier when youre not in
high school anymore, Alice, I Think is certain to leave you laughing.
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Critical Praise for
Alice, I Think
"I laughed until diet soda came out of my nose at Alice's wild and wacky advnetures. I don't know which I'd like better: Alice as my best friend or my fashion consultant...preferably both."
Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author of The Queen of Babble
"This book runs on high-octane humour.... There's at least one laugh on every page."
The Globe and Mail
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Getting the Girl
Meet Sherman Mack. Short. Nerdy. Amateur P.I. and prepared to do anything for Dini Trioli. Nobody knows who began it or when it became a tradition, but every girl at Harewood Tech fears being D-listed, a ritual that wipes her off the social map forever. When...
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Getting the Girl
High school can be harsh, but Harewood Technical takes the hierarchy of popularity to a whole new level. No one knows who started it or how long its been going on, but sometimes girls at Harewood will get their pictures, with a D written beside them, posted on the mirrors of the student...
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Another Kind of Cowboy
Alex Ford wishes his father had seen the movie Brokeback Mountain . Because then he might understand that its possible to be a gay cowboy. Trouble is, Alex doesnt even want to be a cowboy; his dream is to ditch Western-style riding and take up dressage. But with his mother long gone,...
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