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The Dating Game

by Natalie Standiford

Series: The Dating Game (book 1)

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Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:When four teens are accused of crimes they didn't commit, they team up to investigate everyone at school who could have set them up.

Theo Foster's Twitter account used to be anonymous â?? until someone posted a revealing photo that got him expelled. No final grade. No future. No fair.
Theo's resigned to a life of misery working at the local mini-mart when a miracle happens: Sasha Ellis speaks to him. Sasha Ellis knows his name. She was also expelled for a crime she didn't commit, and now he has the perfect way to get her attention: find out who set them up.
To uncover the truth, Theo has to get close to the suspects: the hacker, the quarterback, the mean girl, the vice principal, and his own best friend. What secrets are they hiding? And how can Theo catch their confessions on came
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The first book in an ongoing series, The Dating Game (New York: Little, Brown, 2004) by Natalie Standiford, tells of three sophomores who design the Dating Game Web site for their Interpersonal Human Dynamics class—complete with quizzes, dating tips, and details on various social problems (think Cosmo Girl online).
1 vote tengrrl | Jan 4, 2007 |
If you ask me, not everything in the book applies in real world but some of the tips could be helpful in my pursuit of a wife since I am currently dating a really nice Filipina that I recently met on a dating tour.
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Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:When four teens are accused of crimes they didn't commit, they team up to investigate everyone at school who could have set them up.

Theo Foster's Twitter account used to be anonymous â?? until someone posted a revealing photo that got him expelled. No final grade. No future. No fair.
Theo's resigned to a life of misery working at the local mini-mart when a miracle happens: Sasha Ellis speaks to him. Sasha Ellis knows his name. She was also expelled for a crime she didn't commit, and now he has the perfect way to get her attention: find out who set them up.
To uncover the truth, Theo has to get close to the suspects: the hacker, the quarterback, the mean girl, the vice principal, and his own best friend. What secrets are they hiding? And how can Theo catch their confessions on came

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