**REASONS TO BE HAPPY** 21. Cat purr vibrating through your skin 22. Jumping on a trampoline in the rain 23. Raw cookie dough 24. Getting yourself all freaked out after a scary movie 25. Dancing like an idiot when no one is watching What happened to the girl who wrote those things? I miss that
Reasons to Be Happy
β Scribed by Kittle, Katrina
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks, Inc.
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
REASONS TO BE HAPPY
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Cat purr vibrating through your skin
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Jumping on a trampoline in the rain
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Raw cookie dough
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Getting yourself all freaked out after a scary movie
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Dancing like an idiot when no one is watching
What happened to the girl who wrote those things? I miss that girl. She used to be bold and fun. Now she's a big chicken loser.
How could so much change so fast?
Let's see, you could be the plain Jane daughter of two gorgeous famous people, move to a new school, have no real friends, and your mom could get sick, and, oh yeah, you could have the most embarrassing secret in the world.
Yep, that about does it.
So, the real question is, how do I get that girl back?
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