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How Not to Spend Your Senior Year (Simon Romantic Comedies) (edition 2003)

by Cameron Dokey

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Rule #1: If at all possible, don't pretend to be something you're not. Specifically, don't play dead. Trust me on this one. I did it, so I should know. Jo O'Connor has spent her whole life moving around. When it comes to new schools, there's not a trick in the book about starting over that Jo doesn't know. But life is about to teach her a new trick: how to disappear entirely. Rule #2: Always expect the Spanish Inquisition, no matter what anyone else does. They have to move again. Now. This very night. Jo knows better than to argue. Her dad is the key witness in a major case against a big-time bad guy. But Jo just can't resist one last visit to the school where she's been so happy. All she wants is to say good-bye. That can't cause any problems, can it? Rule #3: Never assume you can predict the future. Now Jo's one last visit has landed her smack in the middle of a ghost story. Specifically, her own. By the time it's over, she'll have a whole new set of rules about what's real, what's make-believe, and--most of all--what's important.… (more)
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Title:How Not to Spend Your Senior Year (Simon Romantic Comedies)
Authors:Cameron Dokey
Info:Simon Pulse (2003), Edition: 1, Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages
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Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies are always a fun read. These books are not necessarily the best written novels but the stories are always fun and you know you will get a happy ending. I think some adult romances could take a note from these books b/c they are characterized well which is much of the battle in writing any novel since you want your characters, for the most part, to be endearing and relatable. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
Not your stereotypical "teen romance" novel: the characters have depth, and the plot line involves witness protection, humor, and deeper issues than merely the central romance. Still a mostly lighthearted, fun read but with a few bigger questions mixed in. ( )
  sschreur | Apr 20, 2013 |
This book was truly amazing. I finished it in one go because i couldn't put it down. Seriously it was super cute and really original! ( )
  novellavialli | Sep 7, 2011 |
This book is about a girl named Jo who never stays in the same school for long.She's always transfering.She's used to doing it several times a year Jo has learned not to stay attached to anything or anyone.The family moved to Seattle and the girl wanted to stay put this time for good,but her father had witnessed a mureder and they had to move.To fool the murderer, Jo and her father fake their own deaths and she takes on a new identity at a near by high school.who says a ghost cant run for prom queen? I would like i would actually love to recommend this book because it is full of suspense. ( )
  smileybbii | Jan 8, 2010 |
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Rule #1: If at all possible, don't pretend to be something you're not. Specifically, don't play dead. Trust me on this one. I did it, so I should know. Jo O'Connor has spent her whole life moving around. When it comes to new schools, there's not a trick in the book about starting over that Jo doesn't know. But life is about to teach her a new trick: how to disappear entirely. Rule #2: Always expect the Spanish Inquisition, no matter what anyone else does. They have to move again. Now. This very night. Jo knows better than to argue. Her dad is the key witness in a major case against a big-time bad guy. But Jo just can't resist one last visit to the school where she's been so happy. All she wants is to say good-bye. That can't cause any problems, can it? Rule #3: Never assume you can predict the future. Now Jo's one last visit has landed her smack in the middle of a ghost story. Specifically, her own. By the time it's over, she'll have a whole new set of rules about what's real, what's make-believe, and--most of all--what's important.

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