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1: Wonderful
This book is wonderful!
With many plot twists, it shows the life of a young runner, and how difficult high school years can be.
It's a fantastic read, and one of the best books I've ever read. Two thumbs up!
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2: Pretty Good
This books was pretty good alhough it had a predictable plot. It was a unique idea though. I would recommend for ages 11 to 14 or around there. A pretty quick read since it's under 200 pages.
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3: Great Read!
Smart Boys and Fast Girls is a great book for all ages. It's a nice simple read, it's funny and entertaining. It will keep you hooked 'till the very end. A great fun story! Please Read!
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4: Great Book
this book was great to read, i read it in one day. A must read fr any teenage girl.
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5: Who Woulda Thought...
Who woulda thought that a geek that travels everywhere on his bike with a little strap thingy to hold his pants up so they wouldn't get caught in the chain would be dating a cross country runner.
When Matt starts tutoring Natalie so she can stay on the cross country team, she thinks he is really annoying. But the thing is she doesn't want anyone to know that she has a tutor especailly Zach, her hot teammate. So when she tells everyone that Matt is her new boyfriend, things start to get confusing, because Matt already has a girlfriend that lives in London.
This book will keep you guessing until the very end- but don't read the last page or you'll ruin the book.
I thought this book was written in very much the way Natalie would have described it such as "OMG. I was gonna die right there," and other things similar to what a teenage such as myself would say.
It was a good book. The plot was well written and was different than in other teen books.
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