βMy parents suck ass. Banning me from the phone and restricting my computer privileges are the most tyrannical parental gestures I can think of. Donβt they realize that Hopeβs the only one who keeps me sane? . . . I donβt see how things could get any worse.βWhen her best friend, Hope Weaver, moves a
Sloppy Firsts A Jessica Darling Novel
β Scribed by McCafferty, Megan
- Book ID
- 107240175
- Publisher
- Crown Publishing Group
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 196 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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