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Series: Diary Of A Teenage Girl

by Author Melody Carlson

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On My Own (2002)

So I’m in Value Village. I don’t know if you Americans have Value Village down there, but if you don’t know what it is, it’s a thrift shop chain of stores. There’s like, four in every town. It’s basically like the Tim Hortons of thrift shops. (I guess you wouldn’t know what Tim Hortons is, either...

On My Own (2002) by Melody Carlson
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Sold Out (2003)

I really am loving this series. Lots of interesting things happened in this book with the characters and with the band in general. I still related to this book but differently and not much mainly because I am obviously not in a band (but that would be awesome!!!). I still really liked the poems/s...

Sold Out (2003) by Melody Carlson
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It's My Life (2002)

After reading Its My Life, I decided that it was my favorite book. I have chosen to rate it with four stars. I did not put five because this book is a Christian book and it limits it audience. The author, Melody Carlson, creates a very tense mood and makes the reader more eager to read on. With g...

It's My Life (2002) by Melody Carlson
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Becoming Me (2000)

If you have ever wondered what the average high school girl would write about in her diary, then look no further than Melody Carlson's, Diary of A Teenage Girl, Becoming Me. The reader is taken into the diary of Caitin O'Connor, a sixteen-year old Junior in high school dealing with all the things...

Becoming Me (2000) by Melody Carlson
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Who I Am (2002)

I found in this diary, the author lacked with racial and ethnicity issues. She tidied everything up with a perfect bow, when in reality, this issue is going to be one of the most dominate throughout her life. "I get way too focused on the here and now and as a result I sometimes forget. I lose pe...

Who I Am (2002) by Melody Carlson
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I Do! (2005)

I Do is my go-to book for when I’m feeling upset. Not because I think the storyline is particularly scintillating, but because for me, it was the perfect ending to a series I’d followed and loved.The series itself follows Caitlin O’Connor and her journey as a teenage Christian girl. There are ups...

I Do! (2005) by Melody Carlson