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Confessions of an Almost Girlfriend
Confessions of an Almost-Girlfriend
Confessions of an Almost Girlfriend
Louise Rozett
Rose Zarelli 2.0 here—2.0, as in, innovative…superior…improved.Improved how? Glad you asked. This year, I will not:1. Do things just because other people want me to.2. Randomly shoot off my mouth.3. Worry about whether I'm someone's girlfriend—or not.So, what will I do this year?1. Find my thing and be who I want to be.2. Learn when to speak up—and when to shut up.3. Tell off Jamie Forta and move on.I'm older and smarter now—I can totally pull this off. How hard can it be?

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Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Rose Zarelli returns, and after her freshmen year disaster, she feels like she needs to reinvent herself. So because she is now a mature sophomore, Rose has a created a mental to-do list for the year (otherwise known as Rose Zarelli 2.0). One, she will do what she wishes because she wants to do it. Two, she won’t “randomly shoot off her mouth”. Three, she’ll stop worrying and caring about stupid Jamie Forta. She is through with trying to hide herself, just like she is through waiting to be a certain somebody’s girlfriend.

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