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  • Keep It Real

    Laura Dower

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 25, 2014)
    Madison is tired of all the secrets—why can’t everyone just keep it real?Madison’s not sure if her imagination is working overtime. Everyone—including her mom—is acting different! When Maddie checks out a new feature on TweenBlurt.com, she finds out her keypal, Bigwheels, has been keeping things from her. And then Hart sends a mean email about Madison—is he keeping secrets too?The truth is not always obvious, and Maddie isn’t sure how to get the answers she wants. When her mom tells her a secret about Poison Ivy’s family, Maddie knows it’s serious news, and she’s tempted to share it—especially when Ivy is acting mean. But some information is not ours to share . . .
  • Keep It Real

    Laura Dower

    Paperback (Volo, July 25, 2005)
    Seventh grade is anything but calm for Madison Finn and her group of cyber-savvy friends. With budding romances, tricky friendships, old enemies, and new adventures, there is always something for Maddie to file in her laptop.
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  • Keeping It Real

    Melanie Wilber, Kevin Wilber

    language (, Sept. 19, 2012)
    Keeping It Real: Heaven in my Heart Series (for pre and early teens), Book SixBrianne’s eighth-grade year is in full swing, and between school, youth group, spending time with her family, and hanging out with friends, she has plenty to keep her busy. Taking a break for Thanksgiving Weekend, she wants it to be a fun time of visiting her grandparents and having Austin along, but she wonders what she will encounter with her cousins being there also.When she returns home, some interesting surprises are awaiting her. Some leave her feeling confused and have the potential to affect her relationship with one of her close friends. Can she figure out how to handle the changes and keep it real, or will her heart of discontentment lead her down the wrong path?*Keeping It Real is the sixth book in the Heaven in my Heart series for pre and early teens. Books in this series are recommended for girls ages 11 to 14 and are meant to be read in sequential order. There are a total of eight books in the series.
  • Keeping it Real

    Annie Dalton

    eBook (Lazy Chair Press, July 2, 2013)
    When Mel Beeby is sent on an urgent angelic mission back to her old school, she is thrilled at the thought of seeing her family and friends. But when she catches up with her three best mates, she’s bewildered at how much they’ve changed. There are worse shocks to come. Her inner city high school was always a bit of a hellhole, but now there’s an actual leak from the hell dimensions! Graffiti, bad behaviour and bad grades are the least of her school’s problems. There are invisible beasts of hell roaming the corridors and the students have completely lost sight of their dreams. Worse still, this whole nightmare might all be her fault...
  • Keeping It Real

    Melanie Wilber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2014)
    Between her eighth-grade classes, youth group, spending time with her family, and hanging out with friends, Brianne has plenty to keep her busy. Taking a break for Thanksgiving Weekend, she wants to have a fun time of visiting her grandparents and having Austin along, but with her cousins being there also, she wonders if that’s possible. She can imagine Justine saying just about anything, and she doesn’t know what to expect from Jenna, but a surprising answer to her prayers surfaces, and Justine seems to be keeping it real in a way Brianne never imagined. **Keeping It Real is the sixth book in the Heaven in my Heart series for pre and early teens. This series is recommended for girls age 11-14, and the books are meant to be read in sequential order.
  • Keep it Real

    Aleesah Darlison

    Paperback (Random House Australia, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Sienna is crazy about netball, especially playing Goal Keeper. But Sienna’s other passion is horse-riding, and when her Uncle loans her a beautiful palomino to ride at Pony Club, Sienna is ecstatic. That is, until she realizes that between netball and horse-riding she barely has a spare minute. Soon, Sienna is exhausted and both her schoolwork and netball skills are suffering. She’s even starting to lose her well-known sense of humor! Will Sienna find a way to balance her hobbies and chase her dream of becoming a great Australian defender?
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  • Keepin' it Real

    Steve Townsend

    language (, July 23, 2014)
    JayJay has spent the past year creating an image which has made him popular. He may be envied by his school friends, but deep down he knows things are not right at all. When his prayer is answered and his eyes are opened, he sees the world as it is and far more frightening than he could ever have imagined.
  • Keepin' it Real

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, April 11, 2000)
    Anna breaks out of her close circle of friends.Anna has needed this all along. To get away from everybody and try something completely different. Meet new people. After all, change is good, right? And the drama club is so cool.
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  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison, Henry J. Rogers

    (Kregel Publications, April 9, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, this second book in the goGirl series tackles three crucial issues facing young women and how misconceptions can be changed into valuable lessons.
  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison, Henry J. Rogers

    language (Kregel Publications, April 9, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, this second book in the goGirl series tackles three crucial issues facing young women and how misconceptions can be changed into valuable lessons.
  • Keepin It Real

    Robin Wasserman, Sue Rose, Laura McCreary

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-03-01, March 15, 2008)
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  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison; Henry J. Rogers

    (Kregel Publications, April 30, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, Keeping it Real uses real-life examples and applicable Scripture verses to talk with girls about life's essentials--gabbing (saying things that aren't always so good), goals, and goodies (maintaining relational purity). As a follow-up to the first book in the goGirl series (Real Stuff), author Heather Janison walks alongside teens as they make smart choices and avoid disastrous pitfalls. Includes a study guide perfect for group or individual study.