9. Bridget Jones' Diary Beyond the Edge of Reason* by Helen Felding- The second book about Bridget. I love these books. It's a funny book and I like it because Bridget's life isn't perfect, like many other 'chick' lit books I've read.
10. Avalon High by Meg Cabot- Elaine, or Elle, moves to a part of DC (are the towns out side of it called the suburbs?) when her parents, who are proffessors, want to take time off to research somethings related to the Legend of King Aurthur. She becomes friends with a guy, whose name is escaping me, I just know that he goes by his middle name and his first initial is A., and his friends Lance and Jen. (Maybe already you can see where this is going) I love fairy tales, and this was a pretty good modern day one. It took me until half way through the book to figure out how it was going to end, and it kept me intrigued. I noticed when i was getting the link that there's a second book coming out in September make me wonder if it's going to be a series like the Princess Diaries.
11. Leaving Fishers* by Margert Peterson Haddix-Dorry is uprooted from her home town and moved halfway across the country, where she feels very alone. Until she meets Angela, who inturn introduces her to all of her friends. She is immedeatly accepted, and gets invited to join the Fishers, a church that her new friends belong to. This book raised a lot of questions for me. If you ever read it and want toc hat about it, let me know.
12. The Princess Diaries The Party Princess by Meg Cabot- The seventh book about Princess Mia. In this episode, Mia realizes that the student government has lost all of it's money. So now she has to find a way to make all the money that they will need to rent the hall where graduation takes place. Of course when she mentions the problem to her grandmother, she comes up with a plan.
13. The Series of Unfortunate Events: The End by Lemoney Snickett- The final book in the Baudalaire Children's Story. They end up landing on a deserted island, or what they think is one. The discover something out about their families.
14. Chicks with Sticks (It's a Purl Thing) by Elizabeth Lenhard Scottie is depressed over her Aunt's death, and tries to make her self feel better by knitting. She gets her friend Amanda into it, and they meet two more girls at the LYS (local yarn store for you non knitters) and they form a little group. They end up helping each other with their problems. There is a really neat knitting project in the back that I want to attempt to make...someday...
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16. Alligators in the Sewers and 222 other Urban Legends- 222 urban ledgends, can't say much else.