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Someone Like You Book Report
Have you ever heard about the book Someone Like You? Someone Like You written by Sarah Dessen is a Young Adult Fiction Novel. The main characters are two friends Halley and Scarlett who both work at Milton’s Market in a small town near the Grand Canyon. One day there was motorcycle accident with Scarlett's boyfriend and he passes away. Soon after Scarlett finds out that her life will change forever. After the funeral Halley and Scarlett have to go back to school the next day. It was the first day of school and Halley’s schedule is messed up. In my opinion this book would be a three star because it is a little unorganized. It goes from part to part that makes it confusing.
“Scarlett and I were cashiers at Milton’s Market” They were wearing

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