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  2. The Mother-Daughter Book Club - Wikipedia

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    The Mother-Daughter Book Club is a series of children's novels written by Heather Vogel Frederick. The books center around the lives of five different preteens, and eventually teenage girls who become best friends because of the book club that their mothers start. The girls live in a slightly fictionalized Concord, Massachusetts.

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    The 22-year-old Diné (Navajo) poet is bringing cool-girl vibes to book club. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  4. List of Book Girl light novels - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first volume of the Book Girl light novel series released by Enterbrain. Book Girl is a collection of Japanese light novels written by Mizuki Nomura, with illustrations by Miho Takeoka. The novels share the common title Book Girl (文学少女, Bungaku Shōjo), which is where the series gets its name. The series centers around ...

  5. The Joy Luck Club (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Joy Luck Club is a 1989 novel written by Amy Tan.It focuses on four Chinese immigrant families in San Francisco who start a mahjong club known as The Joy Luck Club. The book is structured similarly to a mahjong game, with four parts divided into four sections to create sixteen chapters.

  6. Thirty Girls - Wikipedia

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    Thirty Girls is a 2014 novel by American writer ... Minot began writing the book in 2005, and she completed it in 2013. ... which she dealt with by writing short ...

  7. The Sleepover Club - Wikipedia

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    The books revolve around five young girls who are part of a club in which they sleepover at each other's houses at least once a week. The television series do not portray the same stories as the books with the possible exception of the first episode which loosely resembled the story where the girls try and set up their 'Brown Owl' with their ...

  8. Readergirlz - Wikipedia

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    Readergirlz is an online book community [1] that is an advocate for literacy in teenage girls. The site was founded on March 1, 2007 [2] by Dia Calhoun, Janet Lee Carey, Lorie Ann Grover, and Justina Chen Headley. [3] The site is a partner of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Readergirlz hosts authors monthly for an exchange with ...

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