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It was stupidly, infuriatingly impossible. No wonder I hadn't written anything...
Author:
James Patterson
Book:
First Love
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It was stupidly, infuriatingly impossible. No wonder I hadn't written anything decent in ages- I couldn't even figure out how to tell a boy that I loved him.
( James Patterson )
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