NOW STREAMING ON NETFLIX! “Hilarious” — New York Times Teen Genius (and Hermit) Carrie Pilby’s To-Do List: 1. List 10 things you love (and do them!) 2. Join a club (and talk to people!) 3. Go on a date (with someone you actually like!) 4. Tell someone you care (your therapist doesn’t count!) 5. Celebrate New Year’s (with other people!) Seriously? Carrie would rather stay in bed than deal with the immoral, sex-obsessed hypocrites who seem to overrun her hometown, New York City. She’s sick of trying to be like everybody else. She isn’t! But when her own therapist gives her a five-point plan to change her social-outcast status, Carrie takes a hard look at herself—and agrees to try. Suddenly the world doesn’t seem so bad. But is prodigy Carrie willing to dumb things down just to fit in?
Brett and Kelly Taylor, for answering California questions, not to mention Zach andJana Taylor/Spencer and Rachel Orr for wild California adventures. Heather Fife, for additional California wisdom. Morgan and Kaylee Taylor/SinclairJohn- ...
"Perhaps the best book by the foremost stylist of his generation" (New York Times), J. D. Salinger's Franny and Zooey collects two works of fiction about the Glass family originally published in The New Yorker.
“That's like a secondary male canon thing,” Gert said. “A lot of guys are into Bugs Bunny cartoons. Remember Marc's best friend, Craig? He had all the tapes.” “I do remember Craig, and I know some guys are into Bugs Bunny,” Hallie said.
Carrie White may be picked on by her classmates, but she has a gift. She can move things with her mind. Doors lock. Candles fall. This is her power and her problem.
“And so Galt nibbles on Taggart's earlobe. She feels his hot breath against her cheek, and it gives her gooseflesh. And Taggart whispers—Oh, they're giving me the signal. Well, you can read the rest of the story on my congressional ...
Fashionistas by Lynn Messina, or Are You in the Mood? by Stephanie Lehmann, which have protagonists who actually do “bad” things—lying, conniving, participating in office warfare, cheating on their significant others (or coming ...
In this wonderful novel, Liza Palmer is both witty and wise, giving a voice to women everywhere who have ever wished they could stop obsessing... and start living. "Kudos to Liza Palmer.
Foster was a pale blond in his twenties; he made his moves with a prissy carefulness that was maddening. ... Benny Watts couldn't beat her, and some prissy graduate student from Louisville wasn't about to drive her.
Where's Sam anyway? Things I Can't Explain is about knowing it all in your teens and then feeling like you know nothing in your twenties.
Caren Lissner. TITRE ORIGINAL : CARRIE PILBY Traduction française : GERALDINE BRETAULT DARKISS® est une marque déposée par le groupe Harlequin Le visuel de couverture est reproduit avec l'autorisation de : HARLEQUIN BOOKS S.A. ...