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  • From the 87th book in The Baby-Sitters Club series of young adult novels, ''Stacey and the Bad Girls'' (1995). [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Band from the award winning 1999 young adult novel ''Bud, Not Buddy'', set in 1936. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • .../books.google.com/books?id=jpieoZg-rE4C Scratch and the Sniffs]'', a young adult novel by Chris Lynch, 1997. It's number three in his He-Man Women Haters Cl [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • .../akemi-dawn-bowman/generation-misfits/ Generation Misfits]'', a 2021 young-adult novel by Akemi Dawn Bowman. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • All female, platinum-selling band mentioned in passing in the 1991 young adult novel, ''Rock 'n' Rebels: Makin' the Grade'' by "Jahnna N. Malcolm," a pseu [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Teen garage band from the "Bert Diaries" series of Swedish young adult novels by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Rock band rivals of The Electic Outlet from the young adult novel ''Rock 'N' Roll Nights'' (1982) by Todd Strasser. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Rock band from the 1986 British young adult novel ''Chartbreak'' by Gillian Cross. Protagonist angry young Janis Mary Finch joins this band as a way out of her terrible home life.
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  • Singer known as "the Irish Cowboy" from the 1970 young adult novel ''Mooncoin Castle'' by Brinton Turkle. He's only mentioned in passing [[Category:Young adult novels|Mahon]]
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  • Schoolkids' garage band that gets a shot at stardom in the 1996 young adult novel also titled ''Fireballs from Hell'' by Rose Impey. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Madonna-esque rock star from the 1990 young adult novel ''Allie's Wild Surprise'' by Carrie Austen, the first book in the The [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Titular band from the 2007 young adult novel of the same name by Mark Peter Hughes. It was turned into a Disney Ch [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...r band of protagonist Love Bukowski at her old school, from the 2013 young adult novel ''The Principles of Love'' by Emily Franklin. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...discovers that this popular rock/metal star is her aunt in the 1993 young adult novel ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0UgbAAAACAAJ Slate Blues] by She [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • From the 1986 British young adult mystery novel, ''The Three Detectives and the Missing Superstar'' by Simon [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...sory (sold separately). She is also featured in several tie-in young adult novels. [[Category:Young adult novels|Grant, Tenney]]
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  • From the 1998 young adult novel ''The Case of the Rock & Roll Mystery'' by Lisa Eisenberg in the New [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...awl_Space_Facing_the_Music.jpg|right]]Teen garage band from the 1996 young adult novel ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=-fTtAAAAMAAJ Facing the Music] '' [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Band from the young adult novel ''Rock and Roll Mystery (A Choose Your Own Adventure Book)'' by Jim W [[Category:Young adult novels|Velocettes]]
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  • From the 1989 young adult novel, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Nq_WxyOhgrsC Hey, Didi Darling] [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Possibly '''Tammy and the Teenettes'''. From the 1989 young adult novel, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Nq_WxyOhgrsC Hey, Didi Darling] [[Category:Young adult novels|Teenettes]]
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  • ...comic relief jester/troubadour/rabbit in the Redwall young adult series of novels, first mentioned in 1991's ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=nKOPDAAAQBA [[Category:Young adult novels|Woodsorrell, Tark]]
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  • Rock band from a trilogy of young adult novels by Todd Strasser: [[Category:Young adult novels|Electric Outlet]]
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  • Collingwood High School's hottest rock band in the 1985 young adult novel ''Gemini Solo'' by E. M Rees, the 8th book in The Zodiac Club series [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Band from the young adult novel ''How to Rock Braces and Glasses'' by Meg Haston. This was teenager Z [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...e.com/books?id=mXyx7NPWWqQC Rhythm of Love]'', the 58th novel in the young adult Sweet Dreams series (Bantam Books, 1984). [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • African American blues clarinetist from the 1998 young adult novel ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=bbsNTwEACAAJ The Old Cotton Blue [[Category:Young adult novels|Cotton, Johnny]]
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  • ...e.com/books?id=mXyx7NPWWqQC Rhythm of Love]'', the 58th novel in the young adult Sweet Dreams series (Bantam Books, 1984). Scott kicks keyboardist Darcy ou [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...band featured in the GothFaire, the setting for Katie Maxwell's 2005 young adult novel ''Got Fangs? Confessions of a Vampire's Girlfriend''. They are Hungar [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • High school band from the 2006 young adult novel ''[http://www.amazon.com/King-Dork-Frank-Portman/dp/0385734506 King D [[Category:Young adult novels|Chi-Mos]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927. [[Category:Young adult novels|Mean Willies]]
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  • From ''Heather and the Pink Poodles'' young adult novel by Marion Engle, 1998. [[Category:Young adult novels|Pink Poodles]]
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  • They are the protagonists of the young adult ''Layla and the Bots'' series, written by Vicky Fang and illustrated by Chr [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • He is also featured in the tie-in young adult novels. [[Category:Young adult novels|Everett, Logan]]
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  • ....png|right]]A "guitar mayhem band" from the heavily illustrated 2013 young adult novel, ''Zits: Chillax'' by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman. It's a spinoff fro [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...y a benefit concert for the Ravenswood Wildlife Preserve in the 2008 young adult novel ''Spellsinger'' by Rachel Roberts, number five in the Avalon: Web of [[Category:Young adult novels|Conrad, Johnny]]
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  • ...ny Victor assembles this prefab boy band of protagonists in the 1991 young adult novel ''Rock 'n' Rebels: Makin' the Grade'' by "Jahnna N. Malcolm," a pseud [[Category:Young adult novels|Now Crowd]]
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  • Stepping Razor is the band of Kaye Fierch's mother, Ellen, in the young adult novel ''[http://www.blackholly.com/tithe.html Tithe]'' by Holly Black (2002 [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Missing rock star from the 1984 young adult novel ''Where is Emmett Gold? : a solve-it-yourself rock music mystery'' by [[Category:Young adult novels|Gold, Emmett]]
    345 bytes (47 words) - 05:56, 17 May 2019
  • From the 2003 young adult novel ''Fat Kid Rules the World'' by K.L. Going. Features drummer Troy Bill [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Your favorite rock group from the 1989 young adult novel ''You Are a Superstar (A Choose Your Own Adventure book by Jim Wallac [[Category:Young adult novels|Syndrome]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927. [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...Rockathon, a charity rock festival targeted by thieves, in the 2013 young adult novel ''Zac Power: Lunar Strike'' by H.I. Larry. Somehow this involves prot [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...stock, "the greatest zombie rock festival in the world," in the 2008 young adult novel ''Flesh of the Zombie'', the fourth book in the [http://www.tommydonb [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...heads of protagonist Futch and his pals, Tig and Welles, in the 1979 young adult novel, ''The Ballad of T. Rantula'' by Kit Reed. He uses the singer to deal [[Category:Young adult novels|Rantula, T.]]
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  • ...a character is flipping through CDs in the protagonist's car in the young adult novel ''Just Listen'' by Sarah Dessen (2006). [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Teenage rock star from the 2016 young adult novel ''Target'' by former touring musician Chris Bradford. Bradford even r [[Category:Young adult novels|Wild, Ash]]
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  • ...ight]]Portugese/Romany guitarist and singer of the title of the 1967 young adult mystery novel ''The Secret of the Minstrel's Guitar'', number 5 in The Dana [[Category:Young adult novels|Gomes, Gama]]
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  • Fake rock band that is at the center of the 2011 young adult fantasy novel ''My Favorite Band Does Not Exist'' by Robert T. Jeschonek. T [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...y a benefit concert for the Ravenswood Wildlife Preserve in the 2008 young adult novel ''Spellsinger'' by Rachel Roberts, number five in the Avalon: Web of [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927, which would make him well over 100 [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...a character is flipping through CDs in the protagonist's car in the young adult novel ''Just Listen'' by Sarah Dessen (2006). They are described as an "alt [[Category:Young adult novels]]
    467 bytes (69 words) - 04:54, 9 August 2017
  • Popular singer from the 2015 young adult novel ''I'm With the Band'' by Jen Calonita. [[Category:Young adult novels|Ade, Lemon]]
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  • Boy band from the 1998 young adult novel ''The Case of the Rock & Roll Mystery'' by Lisa Eisenberg in the New [[Category:Young adult novels|Bailey Brothers]]
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  • ...ge band [[The Dead Musicians Society]] to open for them, in the 2008 young adult novel ''The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine'' by April Lurie. They suck, ac [[Category:Young adult novels|Sewer Rats]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927. [[Category:Young adult novels|Rock-a-Byes]]
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  • Teen blues band from ''The Buffalo Nickel Blues Band'', a 1982 young adult novel by Judie Angell. [[Category:Young adult novels|Buffalo Nickel Blues Band]]
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  • Teen garage rock band from the 2008 young adult novel ''The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine'' by April Lurie. Member Randy [[Category:Young adult novels|Dead Musicians Society]]
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  • ....png|right]]Christian rock/pop trio from a series of young adult Christian novels by Cheryl Crouch, published in 2007 by Zonderkidz, a HarperCollins subsidia [[Category:Young adult novels|Chosen Girls]]
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  • ...n.jpg|thumb|right]]Up-n-coming country rock band on tour in the 1985 young adult novel ''On the Road Again'' by Miriam Morton. Published as no. 152 of the t [[Category:Young adult novels|Harper River Band]]
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  • Band from the young adult novel ''How to Rock Braces and Glasses'' by Meg Haston. Teenager Zander Jar [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • Popular pop trio with perfect hair and sparkly outfits from the 2012 young adult novel ''Fame, Fortune, and the Bran Muffins of Doom'' by Marty Kelley. None [[Category:Young adult novels|Funkee Boyz]]
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  • The most popular band in America, in the 2010 young adult mystery novel ''The Case of the Rock 'n' Roll Dog'' by Martha Freeman. They [[Category:Young adult novels|Song Boys]]
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  • A whistler from a series of juvenile novels by E. W. Hildick. [[Category:Young adult novels|Jones, Birdy]]
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  • Hot, successful pop singer from the 1989 young adult novel ''You Are a Superstar (A Choose Your Own Adventure book by Jim Wallac [[Category:Young adult novels|Blue, Ginger]]
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  • ...shop to Joe Dakor, and their new project is a snack barn as a hangout for young people. The plot here, dealing with two criminals who had a falling out, is [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...illustration by Kristen Gudsnuk]]Rising boy band trio from the 2015 young adult novel ''I'm With the Band'' by Jen Calonita. Twelve-year-old fan and protag [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...:Aria_Maria_Deadly_Double.png|right|300px]]Famous singer in the 1998 young adult sci-fi book ''Deadly Double'' by Milian France, set in the future. [[Category:Young adult novels|Aria, Maria]]
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  • "The hottest band around" according to a grade schooler in the 1999 young adult novel ''[https://archive.org/stream/draculadoesntro00dade Dracula Doesn't R [[Category:Young adult novels|Dead Beats]]
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  • ...pole. The Thea Stilton series is a spinoff from the Geronimo Stilton young adult graphic novel series. [[Category:Graphic novels]]
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  • ...young adult novel ''Torn'', number two in the Wicked Dead series of horror novels on the HarperTeen imprint of publishing megalith HarperCollins. [[Category:Novels]]
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  • ...background of the strip since 1997. In the heavily illustrated 2013 young adult novel spinoff, ''Zits: Chillax'', Duncan and his best friend Hector get tic [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • All girl pop band and marketing franchise from the young adult novel series turned into TV movie ''The Cheetah Girls'' (2003). New York te == Novels ==
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  • ...Kisser'' (1992), the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels by Betsy Haynes. [[Category:Young adult novels|New Generation]]
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  • ...ew.jpg|right]]High schooler guitarist with a garage band in the 1990 young adult novel ''A Frog's Eye View'' by Rebecca Busselle. His girlfriend Neela, the [[Category:Young adult novels|Cunningham, Nick]]
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  • ...nklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927. [[Category:Young adult novels|Mignogna Brothers]]
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  • ...of the [[:Category:Sweet Valley|Sweet Valley High]] series of young adult novels.
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  • ...ht]] Rising pop quartet loved by the protagonist of the 2004 British young adult novel ''Plastic Fantastic'' by Simon Cheshire. Each chapter (or "tracks" as [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • ...r Kisser''(1992), the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels. [[Category:Young adult novels|Dreadful Alternatives]]
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  • ...ssembled by protagonist Simon for the school talent show in the 2012 young adult novel ''Fame, Fortune, and the Bran Muffins of Doom'' by Marty Kelley. A lo [[Category:Young adult novels|Groovy Guys]]
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  • From the fifth book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Five_(book_series) The Braggi [[Category:Young adult novels|Morgan, Trevor]]
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  • From the young adult novel series, The Music Fairies, by Daisy Meadows. ==List of Music Fairy novels==
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  • Punk band from the 2006 young adult novel ''Born to Rock'' by Gordon Korman. The lead singer is King Maggot. [[Category:Novels]]
    243 bytes (33 words) - 09:59, 17 May 2018
  • ...up with squeaky voices and parody of [[The Chipmunks]] from the 2012 young adult novel ''Fame, Fortune, and the Bran Muffins of Doom'' by Marty Kelley. Nerd [[Category:Young adult novels|Silly Squirrels]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • In Robert T. Jeschonek's 2011 young adult fantasy novel ''My Favorite Band Does Not Exist'', two characters (Idea Dei [[Category:Novels|Fireskull, Johnny]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels|MacCrae]]
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  • ...xon," the publishing company pseudonyms used for all Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys novels.
    371 bytes (52 words) - 05:14, 24 July 2019
  • [[Category:Young adult novels|Runny Noses, The]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels|Lipswitches]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels|Reef, Jenny]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels]]
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    526 bytes (82 words) - 06:32, 24 September 2019
  • ...up with him. All from the girlfriend's point of view. From the 2009 young adult novel ''Audrey, Wait'' by Robin Benway. [[Category:Young adult novels|Do-Gooders]]
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  • [[Category:Young adult novels|Handywacks]]
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