American Fringe (Fringe Girl, #3)

American Fringe (Fringe Girl #3)

3.29 of 5 stars 3.29  ·  rating details  ·  28 ratings  ·  5 reviews
Spring has arrived, and everything's coming up roses. Not only is Adora Benet madly in love with Noel, she's landed her own teen advice column in he local paper. When her response to an anonymous letter-writer prompts a senator to run for president, Adora's column becomes the headlines. The media frenzy introduces Dora to the candidate's charming son, Toby, whose larger-th...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published January 2nd 2008 by NAL Trade
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Tasha
Adora Bennet has just landed a dream job. She is the new teen advice columnist for the New York Moon newspaper. She's super excited and along with this new opportunity comes a new friendship. Well sort of. Her sworn enemy Sondra has decided that they should be best frenimies now that Adora is "famous," Adora reluctantly agrees. While she is off making new friends her old friends, Eli and Liza, are not getting along at all. All is good with the Ask Adora column until she responds to a question ab...more
Jennifer Wardrip
Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

After her two-week break from school, Adora Benet is ready to take Brownstate Collegiate Institute's halls by storm. With her boyfriend, Noel, back in her arms, her two best friends by her side and the wonderful feeling of spring in the air, Adora is feeling pretty awesome. Of course, feelings change.

After the wonderful thought of Liza moving into her house, Eli is beginning to regret that decision. Not only has Liza been gett...more
Danya
I actually borrowed this book from a friend but i actually fell in love with it, it was extremely interesting, I only found some minor flaws and that was pretty much it, but i encourage others to pick up the book.
Keneisha
I LOVED IT!!!!!! I read it like 5 times and each time it just got better.
Maryam
I liked it it was a little to old for me but it was good
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