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Books with title Girl Fight

  • Fight Girl

    Constance Hamilton

    language (, March 21, 2014)
    Nyssa thinks she’s just an ordinary fifteen year old, but everyone else calls her Fight Girl. Adom is the new kid at school, and Nyssa just saved him from a bully beat down. He asks her out, but instead of a date they end up fighting to get home through two hundred miles of Northwest wilderness. Teamed up with Jax, thief, computer wiz and all around pain in Nyssa’s neck, the trio is pursued by a homicidal wolf man and a Goth girl with a dangerous talent. Like Katniss Everdeen, Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, Fight Girl is a story of discovering talents, discovering friendship and discovering your destiny.
  • Girl Fight

    Faye Harnest

    Paperback (Lorimer Children & Teens, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Zadie thinks she's tough and indestructible, like the superheroes she draws in her graphic novels. She'll fight any girl who dares to take her on, and she always wins―until, one day, she loses. Beat up and riled up, she quickly gets her revenge and hospitalizes the next girl she challenges. Scared that this time she may have gone too far, Zadie tries to keep out of trouble. But when some girls launch a cyberbullying campaign against her meant to spur her into violence, Zadie decides that enough is enough, and the lines between superhero and supervillain become blurred. A story written by a fresh young voice about violent teen girls and society's general ineptitude in understanding and helping them.
  • Girl Fight

    Faye Harnest

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, March 1, 2012)
    Zadie thinks she's tough and indestructible, like the superheroes she draws in her graphic novels. She'll fight any girl who dares to take her on, and she always wins—until, one day, she loses. Beat up and riled up, she quickly gets her revenge and hospitalizes the next girl she challenges. Scared that this time she may have gone too far, Zadie tries to keep out of trouble. But when some girls launch a cyberbullying campaign against her, meant to spur her into violence, Zadie decides that enough is enough, and the lines between superhero and supervillain become blurred. A story written by a fresh young voice about violent teen girls and society's general ineptitude in understanding and helping them.
  • Fight Girl

    Constance D Hamilton

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 20, 2014)
    Nyssa thinks she’s just an ordinary fifteen year old, but everyone else calls her Fight Girl. Adom is the new kid at school, and Nyssa just saved him from a bully beat down. He asks her out, but instead of a date they end up fighting to get home through two hundred miles of Northwest wilderness. Teamed up with Jax, thief, computer wiz and all around pain in Nyssa’s neck, the trio is pursued by a homicidal wolf man and a Goth girl with a dangerous talent. Like Katniss Everdeen, Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, Fight Girl is a story of discovering talents, discovering friendship and discovering your destiny.