Kids' Stuff
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It wasn't that Zoe still believed in Zara—imaginary friends were kids' stuff after all. But Zoe's family doesn't understand her, and Frankie James is everything Zoe isn't—popular, gorgeous, sophisticated. When Frankie finds out about Zara, Zoe knows she's heading for …
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It wasn't that Zoe still believed in Zara—imaginary friends were kids' stuff after all. But Zoe's family doesn't understand her, and Frankie James is everything Zoe isn't—popular, gorgeous, sophisticated. When Frankie finds out about Zara, Zoe knows she's heading for trouble.
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"It wasn't that Zoe still believed in Zara—imaginary friends were kids' stuff after all. But Zoe's family doesn't understand her, and Frankie James is everything Zoe isn't—popular, gorgeous, sophisticated. When …"
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