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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;If Nina Khan were to rate herself on the unofficial Pakistani prestige point system – the one she’s sure all the aunties and uncles use to determine the most attractive marriage prospects for their children – her scoring might go something like this: <br/><strong><br/>+2 points </strong>for getting excellent grades <br/><strong>–3 points </strong>for failing to live up to expectations set by genius older sister <br/><strong>+4 points </strong>for dutifully obeying parents and never, ever going to parties, no matter how antisocial that makes her seem to everyone at Deer Hook High <br/><strong>–1 point </strong>for harboring secret jealousy of her best friends, who are allowed to date like normal teenagers <br/><strong>+2 points </strong>for never drinking an alcoholic beverage <br/><strong>–10 points </strong>for obsessing about Asher Richelli, who talks to Nina like she’s not a freak at all, even though he knows that she has a disturbing line of hair running down her back <p></p>In this wryly funny debut novel, the smart, sassy, and utterly lovable Nina Khan tackles friends, family, and love, and learns that it’s possible to embrace two very different cultures – even if things can get a little bit, well, <em>hairy</em>.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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