Ebook {Epub PDF} Mission Popular by Anna Humphrey
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The new girl, Em, from New York, needs a friend too, now that the popular girls have decided she's "weird." More accurately, Em is "intimidating." She dresses like a rock star and has a flexible relationship with the truth, and her secret campaign to turn the tables on the popular girls may involve bending some laws. Read "Mission (Un)Popular" by Anna Humphrey available from Rakuten Kobo. Margot Button has a resolution for seventh grade: Be more normal. Easier said than done, but if Margot can learn to cont. In "Mission (Un) Popular," written by Anna Humphrey, Margot Button hopes that she will fit in more in and be more popular in seventh grade, than she was in sixth. This becomes more difficult when best, and only friend moves to a different school because her parents think Margot is a bad influence on her.
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