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The Other Girl
The Other Girl: A Midvale Academy Novel
The Other Girl
Sarah Miller
Molly McGarry is about to learn that the only thing more traumatizing than spending six months trapped in your boyfriend’s head is being stuck inside your ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend’s head. After Molly dumps Gideon because she thinks he’s lusting after some one else, a game of spin the bottle leads to a kiss between Gideon and the beautiful, sexy Pilar Benitez-Jones. Somehow, the kiss knocks Molly out of Gideon’s head—and right into Pilar’s. Now she’s desperate to get Gid back. She uses all her “superpower” to try come between Pilar and Gid, but instead of breaking them up, she seems to be bringing them closer together. Can she stand to be at school with Gid and at the same time be inside the mind of the girl he moved on with? How does Molly win back Gid without letting him know what’s going on? And how on earth is she ever going to get out of Pilar’s head...?

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Chick Lit
  • Fiction
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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Mallory's life feels like it should be a TV show: her 
mother's an actress on a popular soap opera and her 
boyfriend won't break up with his girlfriend. Mallory 
needs less drama in her life, not more. So when she writes 
her own soap opera, entitled Likely Story, she wants it to 
be about real people with real problems. However, this 
seems to cause more catastrophes. Her mother is now 
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Mallory is born, bred and has grown up on the sets of soap operas. Her mother is the star of long running soap, Good as Gold. For Mallory's 17 years she has stuck by her mom. Mallory's mom leads the drama queen life on and of the set of the soap opera. And without knowing it, Mallory does too. At school she has one best friend, Amelia, in whom she confides everything and does nothing without. Mallory has an on/off boyfriend; only he is in a troubled relationship that he can't get out of. Drama. Drama. Drama.

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