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Glitter Girl, byToni Runkle and Stephen Webb

 Meet Kat, the newest Alpha Girl of Glitter Girl Cosmetics, chosen to launch their new product line! Forty-eight hours after she posts about the products on her blog, over half the school is sporting her picks… The only person not excited about the launch is Kat’s best friend Jules. As Glitter Girl starts to come between their friendship, Kat will have to decide what is more important to her, Jules, or her identity as an Alpha Girl… Recommended for anyone who loves fashion and glitter, Glitter Girl is the perfect quick and fun read!

-Reviewed by Kennedy

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