Whether you want to feel like a spy or just plain love how easy they are to read, step into someone else's shoes with one of these books in journal format.
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Go Ask Alice After a "friend" spikes her drink at a party, a girl describes her journey into the depths of drug addiction. |
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower Shy freshman, Charlie, reveals the reasons behind his teen angst through letters to a friend. |
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True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet: A Novel Teen movie star Morgan Carter retreats to a small midwestern town to recuperate anonymously after an overdose and rehabilitation, recording her thoughts in a diary. |
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More Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet: A Novel When her true identity as a Hollywood starlet is revealed, seventeen-year-old Morgan Carter, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, must choose whether to return to her glamorous movie star existence or stick with the wholesome life, and the new love, she has found in the Midwest. Told in the form of diary entries. |
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The Day I killed James Seventeen-year-old Theresa tries to get past the guilt she feels over the death of a neighbor who loved her, first through a journal her therapist tells her to keep and then by transforming herself and starting a new life. |
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Gert Garibaldi's Rants and Raves: One Butt Cheek at a Time An intelligent but insecure high school sophomore shares her private thoughts about sexy boys, her aged parents, annoying teachers, and growing up. |
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Hold Still Ingrid didn't leave a note. Three months after her best friend's suicide, Caitlin finds what she left instead: a journal, hidden under Caitlin's bed. |
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Anne Frank: Her Life in Words and Pictures From the Archives of the Anne Frank House Photos of the famous diary, school pictures, and the rooms in which she lived with her family while hiding from the Nazis for two years are compiled in this moving biography about the short life and enduring spirit of this young girl and talented writer. |
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Under the Wolf, Under the Dog Sixteen-year-old Steve struggles to make sense of his mother's terminal breast cancer and his brother's suicide. |
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Scrawl: A Novel When eighth-grade school bully Tod and his friends get caught committing a crime on school property, his penalty--staying after school and writing in a journal under the eye of the school guidance counselor--reveals aspects of himself that he prefers to keep hidden. |
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Spud In 1990, thirteen-year-old John "Spud" Milton, a prepubescent choirboy, keeps a diary of his first year at an elite, boys-only boarding school in South Africa. |
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