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Secret Diary is the debut studio album by American musician Girl Talk, released in 2002 on Illegal Art. The album was later made available for purchase through a " pay what you want " pricing system on Illegal Art's website.
There were spin off products, like board games, and special edition books about fun things to do when bored, and a book filled with advice from Allison. Each book featured an introduction to each girl on the first page, a phone conversation between two or more girls, a poll on the readers opinions about the books, and the earlier ones featured ...
The book reached number four on The New York Times paperback fiction best seller list in October 1990, [9] though some US book stores refused to stock it due to the graphic content. [1] It was published in the UK by Penguin Books in November 1990. [10] Entertainment Weekly called it "gratifyingly faithful to the spirit of Peaks." [3]
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The fictional diary is "As seen by Jennifer Lynch," and written in a matter-of-fact tone [2] from the point of view of Laura Palmer: a small-town teenager —a "good girl gone bad" [3] — who is abused and terrorized by the demonic entity BOB. [4] The book begins on Laura's 12th birthday in 1984, [3] and steadily matures in writing style and ...
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[2] [3] It has been used for multiple books in a series following the diarist's life over many years, such as the Adrian Mole series, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, and the Dork Diaries series, all of which chronicle the lives of characters who start a diary as children or adolescents and continue their diary as they mature over time.
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