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  2. Ana Galán - Wikipedia

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    Ana Galán (born 3 September 1964) is a Spanish writer now living in the United States. [1] Writing in both Spanish and English, she is essentially a children's writer but also writes humorous books for adults. [2] Born in Oviedo, Spain, since 2002 Galán has been working for the US company Scholastic Books where she has published 25 works. [3]

  3. My Princess Boy - Wikipedia

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    My Princess Boy is a 2009 children's picture book written by Cheryl Kilodavis and illustrated by Suzanne DeSimone. The story centers on a boy who likes "pretty things" and prefers to wear tiaras and "girly dresses."

  4. Girly - Wikipedia

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    Girly is a webcomic created by Jaqueline Lesnick which follows the romantic relationship between two girls named Otra and Winter, as well as other citizens of the city of Cute-Town. It ran from 2003 until 2010.

  5. The Diamond Girls - Wikipedia

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    Rochelle is the 12-year-old third daughter at the beginning of the novel. She is girly and flirtatious. She has long blonde curly hair, a heart-shaped face and pouty lips, and likes to wear revealing, tight and sparkly clothes. After they move to their new house she begins dating a sixteen year old boy named Ryan.

  6. Be More Chill - Wikipedia

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    Be More Chill takes place in Metuchen, New Jersey.It is written in the first person, from the perspective of high school student Jeremiah “Jeremy” Heere. Jeremy attends the fictional Middle Borough High School and is considered a loser by many of his peers; the popular girls have no interest in him, and he is constantly bullied.

  7. I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl - Wikipedia

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    Prior to writing I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl, Azusa Banjo liked characters who defy gender roles, such as otokonoko, cross-dressing women, and women using the boyish pronoun boku, [2] [4] and had debuted as a manga creator with an otokonoko story. [4]

  8. ghostgirl - Wikipedia

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    The book is unusual in that the pages' proportion of height to width is much larger than usual, making it taller and thinner than most novels. Inside the book, each chapter begins with a full-page illustration, including a quotation and a border of black and pink roses. The illustration usually shows Charlotte's silhouette, as shown on the ...

  9. Category:Spanish-language books - Wikipedia

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