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Diary of a Seventh grade Girl
Diary of a Seventh grade Girl

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Favorite Song: 
It changes..(a lot)
Favorite Food: 
Undecided, but I
love Mexican and..
stuff
Favorite Movie: 
Pirates of
Caribbean; 21;
Sweeney Todd; August
Rush; Blades of
Glory,
Favorite Author: 
Stephenie Meyer;
Markus Zusak;
I Want To Be A: 
Author of course..
maybe English
teacher????
My First Book Will Be: 
whatever I want it
to be
Best Book Ever: 
That's a toughy...
The more I read, the
more I enjoy!
 
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Occupation:  Daydreaming
Interests:  Archery, writing, singing, reading, YWS, people (not necessarily in that order)
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Gender: Female
Birthday: 24 Dec 1992
Biography: I'm a Dreamer. A Wisher. A Thinker. A Friend. A Star. A Hoper. A Wanderer. A Creator. I'm a Writer.
 
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