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Harshville

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Angie suffers with all the common problems as a high school senior and social media, if you do something wrong there is always someone there to photograph and post it for all to see.


Angie has her close friend Jess who will always try to stick up for her friend. Angie dreams of being a big Country star like her idol Mona Stone, so when Mona posts a competition for a new song Angie dives at the chance, even if it means going against her mothers wishes.

Angie then gets knocked off her bike by the new boy at school the brooding Ten, who doesn't seem very friendly and doesn't want to be at the school.

Angie is naturally nosy and would like to know more about Ten, but being teenagers the school kids naturally want to know more about both of them??

Will Angie be able to become a star without upsetting too many people and will she reach her dreams, or do her dreams open up even more questions that need answers.

Well written storyline with a good concept, good teenage angst story with lots of twists and turns. With a story that is totally competed by the last page.

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This was a pleasant read. I read Harshville in under a day as it had a simple plot, likeable characters and the writing was really very engaging! While this book is great for light reading, I did think that it had a few cliches and was predictable in places which is why I'm giving it 3 out of 5 stars.

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So amazingly good! Loved Ten, Angie and Nev. I didn’t want to stop reading and go to bed last night. It was such a great story with many real life problems. Very realistic. Well written and highly entertaining. Would definitely recommend!

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