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The New Girl (Webster Grove, #1)
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Kathryn (housekat29) * Title: The New Girl (Webster Grove #1)
* Author(s) name(s): Tracie Puckett
* ISBN (or ASIN): ISBN13 9781466073203
* Publisher:
* Publication date: Jan 1, 2012
* Format: ebook
* Description: The FIRST in a FIVE-PART series.

Seventeen-year-old Steph has her heart set on a new beginning… for the eleventh time. A move to Webster Grove introduces her to a new school, new friends, and new experiences— including a few tender glances from her sexy English teacher. After signing up for a costuming position on the school production of Romeo and Juliet, co-directed by none other than the gorgeous Mr. Rivera, Steph soon learns the difficulties of withstanding the pursuit of forbidden love
* Link to cover: http://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/1...

pages: 207


message 2: by Catalina (new)

Catalina | 2066 comments The book was added in January: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...

The problem is with the pages, i even downloaded the smashwords version and are about 60 pages, are you sure yours has 207?


message 3: by Emy (new)

Emy (emypt) | 5037 comments eBooks usually don't get pagination unless they are in a fixed format, like a PDF, as most will vary depending on device and text size used.


Kathryn (housekat29) i read it on my iPod Touch and it had 207 pages...maybe it was the reading medium...


Kathryn (housekat29) and it was an ebook, not the Kindle version


Kathryn (housekat29) if there is no pagination, how do you measure your progress?


message 7: by Catalina (new)

Catalina | 2066 comments i changed that, this edition is identified by an ISBN, so it's an ebook, not a Kindle(has an ASIN)


Kathryn (housekat29) cool :)


message 9: by Emy (new)

Emy (emypt) | 5037 comments To measure progress on an ebook, click on the word "Pages" and it switches to percentage - that's best for tracking as it conforms to whatever device etc. you are using. If you are reading for a challenge that needs pages, it seems to be the convention to then use the Mass market paperback edition to calculate :)

Hope that helps


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