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Candy Apple #7: Totally Crushed What could be simpler?Annabel is thrilled to find a red carnation at her locker on Valentine's Day. Red for your crush. But when it turns out to be from her best guy friend Sam, things get messy - fa


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Candy Apple #7: Totally Crushed

Title:Candy Apple #7: Totally Crushed
Author:Eliza Willard
Rating:4.55 (259 Votes)
Asin:0545028140
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:160 Pages
Publish Date:2008-01-01
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Candy Apple is a fresh, fun take on fiction for girls: a new line of single titles with pep and pizzazz targeted at the solid middle-grade reader.Pink for your friends. Red for your crush. What could be simpler?Annabel is thrilled to find a red carnation at her locker on Valentine's Day. But when it turns out to be from her best guy friend Sam, things get messy - fast! Annabel could never like Sam THAT way. But her best friend Phoebe does! Annabel's perfect Valentine's Day is turning into a perfect disaster. Who knew a little red carnation could make life so complicated?

Editorial :

He seems to have been a genuinely good guy in all respects. It is hard to imagine coming any closer to the truth of the accident, at least not without newly discovered evidence or a time machine.. Dib's book as the course text book. Most Postmodern students don't even bother reading these foggy rambling technical textbooks since they know from past bad experiences that most textbooks are just good door stoppers.
Adding Sound to Textbook
Hollywood discovered in the 1920's that silent movies were not as good as movies with a sound track added. I read thousands books, wasted so much money and times until this wonderful "My way out" came to my rescue. I'm sure that with further reading I will uncover some useful tidbits, but this author leaves out so much about this wonderful mineral that it makes be believe that he really is not that much interested in the subject.. Compelling, but not so cute.). Everything Is a Choice - Every.single.thing.
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