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March 2009 - Teens Blog

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  • "If you could do it all over again and change something, what would it be?"

    by myzticrhythmz@evpl on Friday, March 6 2009, 3:23pm
    This is the big question for Jeremy Dance, aka Lil J, in Walter Dean Myers' Dope Sick . Lil J is a 17-year-old on the run, part of a drug deal gone wrong in which an undercover cop's been shot. He finds himself hiding out in an abandoned building...
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    Filed under: fiction, supernatural, teens, urban, Dope Sick, Walter Dean Myers
 
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