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Major Crush by Jennifer Echols is a charming young adult romance novel set in a high school marching band. The story follows Virginia, the first female drum major, as she navigates her new leadership position alongside Drew, the senior co-drum major whom she has a crush on. Despite their initial animosity and various obstacles, including jealous girlfriends and rumors, Virginia and Drew must learn to work together for the sake of the band. As their relationship evolves from rivalry to romance, the book explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth in a light-hearted and humorous manner.

Major Crush is a delightful and quick read that combines romance with the unique setting of a high school marching band. The book features well-developed characters, witty dialogue, and a captivating storyline that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end. Through Virginia and Drew's interactions, the author skillfully weaves a tale of young love, self-discovery, and overcoming obstacles, making it a heartwarming and entertaining read for fans of romantic comedies and young adult fiction.

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    The Boys Next Door - The Boys Next Door by Jennifer Echols
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    'The Boys Next Door' by Jennifer Echols follows the story of Lori, a teenage girl who navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Set in a romantic comedy genre, the plot revolves around Lori's attempts to capture the attention of the boy next door while realizing her feelings for his younger brother. With a mix of humor, romance, and relatable teenage experiences, the book portrays Lori's journey of understanding her emotions and relationships in a light-hearted and entertaining manner. The writing style is engaging, with realistic plots and twists that captivate the reader's attention and evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to introspection.

    In 'The Boys Next Door', Jennifer Echols delivers a heartwarming and relatable tale that resonates with readers, particularly those who enjoy young adult romantic comedies. Through well-developed characters like Lori, Adam, and the supporting cast, Echols creates a story filled with humor, love triangles, family dynamics, and moments of self-realization. The book's plot, although somewhat predictable in parts, offers a comforting and enjoyable read that immerses readers in Lori's world of teenage dilemmas and budding romance, ultimately leaving a lasting impression with its emotional depth and engaging storytelling.

    Sean smiled down at me, his light brown hair glinting golden in the sunlight. He shouted over the noise of the boat motor and the wind, “Lori, when we’re old enough, I want you to be my girlfriend.” H...

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    The Ex Games by Jennifer Echols
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    The Ex Games by Jennifer Echols is a romantic comedy set in Colorado during winter break, focusing on the relationship between two main characters, Nick and Hayden. The story follows their complicated history from dating in seventh grade to their current rivalry and secret attraction towards each other. The plot revolves around a snowboarding competition that pits them against each other, adding tension and humor to their interactions. Echols creates well-developed characters with realistic flaws, engaging in banter and flirtation while navigating their past and present feelings for each other.

    At the groan of a door opening, I looked up from my chemistry notebook. I’d been diagramming molecules so I wouldn’t have any homework to actually take home. But as I’d stared at the white paper, it h...

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    How to Date a Nerd
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    How to Date a Nerd - How To by Cassie Mae
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    How to Date a Nerd by Cassie Mae is a heartwarming story about Zoe, a popular girl who hides her inner nerd to maintain her social status. However, her feelings for her nerdy neighbor, Zak, run deep. As Zoe navigates her inner struggles and societal pressures, she must decide whether to risk her reputation to pursue her true feelings for Zak. The book delves into themes of self-identity, acceptance, and the complexities of high school relationships, all while incorporating references to geek culture like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and comic books.

    The writing style of How to Date a Nerd is praised for its relatable characters, humorous storytelling, and heartwarming romance between Zoe and Zak. The book captures the journey of self-discovery and growth, as Zoe learns to embrace her true self and confront her inner conflicts, all set against the backdrop of a charming and adorable love story.

    I'm not cool with pity glares in the hallways, painful jabs, and social scars. No thanks. It's much easier to keep my true nature hidden beneath layers of eyeliner, skimpy outfits, and even I must adm...

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    Icing on the Lake by Catherine Clark
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    “Look out!” I cried, seconds before I nearly smashed into a group of boys. Instead, I opted just to fall onto the snowbank, my legs crumpling beneath me, landing on my hip and lurching backward. Very ...

    ICING ON THE LAKE

    Beach reads for snow bunnies-our wildly popular beach reads expand to winter! The author of Maine Squeeze is back with another funny, romantic novel, this time in the snow.

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    Defying Gravity - Finding Perfect by Kendra C. Highley
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    In "Defying Gravity," readers are taken on a journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery between Zoey, Parker, and Luke. The story revolves around the dynamics of their relationships, starting from their childhood and leading up to a winter break where feelings begin to unravel. Zoey finds herself torn between the affections of Parker, her best friend, and Luke, Parker's charming older brother. As the plot unfolds, readers witness a tale of sibling rivalry, teenage emotions, and the complexities of young love set against the snowy backdrop of Aspen. The author, Kendra C. Highley, skillfully weaves a narrative that captures the essence of teenage puppy love and the challenges of growing up.

    The book "Defying Gravity" is a delightful blend of heartwarming moments, teenage angst, and lighthearted fun. With a well-crafted plot and relatable characters, readers are drawn into a story that explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery. Through engaging writing and a charming setting, the book takes readers on a journey of emotions, from crushes and betrayals to revelations and ultimate choices, making it a captivating read for fans of YA contemporary romance.

    Parker paced back and forth, his boots leaving tracks in the snow. He probably looked like a caged cougar, but he couldn’t help it. “Doesn’t Miller know there are trails to be shredded? In this lifeti...

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    Love at First Click - First Kisses by Elizabeth Chandler
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    Love at First Click by Elizabeth Chandler is a YA romance novel that follows the story of high school sophomore Hayley Caldwell, a passionate photographer for the school newspaper. The plot revolves around Hayley's unrequited crush on star football player Flynn Dalancy, who starts dating her sister Breeze, causing Hayley heartbreak. Despite the initial love triangle, the book delves into themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, with a writing style that combines sweetness, humor, and relatable teenage experiences.

    The book showcases strong character development, particularly with Hayley, who is portrayed as a likable, down-to-earth protagonist. The storyline unfolds to reveal the complexities of relationships and the dynamics between the characters, including Flynn's commitment to family, Breeze's superficial nature, and the unexpected connections that form between them. Love at First Click explores themes of young love, friendship, and finding one's voice amidst teenage drama and romance.


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    How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot
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    Steph Landry, tired of being the butt of jokes since sixth grade, decides to follow a book titled 'How to Be Popular' to transform herself into a popular girl. As she climbs the social ladder, she learns that popularity isn't everything she dreamed of. The book explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the true meaning of popularity. Meg Cabot presents a light-hearted teenage romance with a predictable yet engaging plot that resonates with teenage experiences.

    But you could tell, even as the words were coming out of her mouth, she knew she was wrong again. I dont have Indiana county fair queen hairi.e., my hair is short, not long; brown, not blonde; and cur...

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    Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum
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    Tell Me Three Things is a YA contemporary novel by Julie Buxbaum that follows the story of Jessie, a teenage girl who is dealing with the loss of her mother and the challenges of adjusting to a new life in Los Angeles after her father remarries. Jessie finds solace in the anonymous messages she receives from a student called Somebody Nobody (SN), who helps her navigate the complexities of her new school and life. As Jessie tries to uncover the identity of SN and grapples with fitting in, making friends, and coping with grief, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

    The book explores themes of loss, friendship, love, and resilience through Jessie's experiences in a new school, her interactions with SN, and her relationships with her blended family members. With a mix of humor, emotion, and relatable characters, Tell Me Three Things delves into the challenges of adolescence and the power of connection in overcoming hardships.

    Seven hundred and thirty-three days after my mom died, forty-five days after my dad eloped with a stranger he met on the Internet, thirty days after we then up and moved to California, and only seven ...

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    Adorkable by Cookie O'Gorman
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    Adorkable by Cookie O'Gorman is a heartwarming YA novel that follows the story of high school best friends, Becks and Sally. Unbeknownst to each other, they have harbored feelings for one another for years. Sally, a self-proclaimed nerd who embraces her geekiness, finds herself in a series of failed blind dates orchestrated by her best friend, Hooker. To put an end to the disastrous setups, Sally devises a plan for a fake relationship with Becks, her childhood friend and soccer teammate. As their fake relationship unfolds, the story delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, all while incorporating elements of fandom culture and the friends-to-lovers trope.

    The book is praised for its relatable and lovable characters, particularly Becks and Sally, who share a genuine and endearing connection. The writing style is described as easy to read, filled with laughter-inducing moments, and featuring a fresh take on the fake boyfriend trope. Adorkable offers a mix of humor, romance, and heartwarming moments that captivate readers and leave them with a smile on their faces.

    After she’d set me up with her boss’s nephew—who, by the way, chewed with his mouth open, tucked his napkin into his shirt bib-style, and stole the last dinner roll—I hadn’t thought it could get much ...

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    Teen Idol by Meg Cabot
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    'Teen Idol' by Meg Cabot is a heartwarming story about Jenny Greenly, a kind and compassionate girl who unexpectedly finds herself paired with the famous Hollywood actor, Luke Striker, at her high school. Initially unimpressed by Luke's celebrity status, Jenny soon discovers the impact he can have on her life as he encourages her to step out of her comfort zone and make positive changes in her school. With themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, the book follows Jenny's journey as she navigates newfound attention and learns valuable life lessons along the way. Written in a fast-paced and entertaining style, the story captures the essence of teenage life with relatable characters and engaging plot twists.

    In 'Teen Idol', Meg Cabot skillfully weaves together elements of humor, romance, and coming-of-age themes to create a delightful and engaging read. Through the character of Jenny, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, as she learns to embrace her true self and make a difference in her school community. The book offers a refreshing take on the typical teen romance genre, focusing on personal growth, friendship, and the power of standing up for what is right, all while maintaining a lighthearted and entertaining narrative that keeps readers captivated till the very end.

    But, see, there really isn’t anything all that funny in the way Kurt Schraeder swiped Betty Ann from Mrs. Mulvaney’s desk, then stuffed her into his JanSport. Some of her yellow yarn hair got caught i...

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