Orca Books with Girls as Main Characters
Short, easy-to-read books that grab you right from page one!

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Exposure

by Patricia Murdoch

Julie, tired of being bullied and not fitting in, gets a chance for revenge when her brother captures her chief tormentor, Dana, in a compromising position, but she learns that getting even does not feel as good as she thought it would. 102 pp. (F MUR Bestseller Section)
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Kicked Out

by Beth Goobie

Sixteen-year-old Dime has trouble adjusting to her parents' rules. Very short and easy-to-read. 92 pages (F GOO Bestseller Section)
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Charmed

by Carrie Mac

Izzy gets involved with gorgeous Cody Dillon, who lures her into love with him and then sells her into prostitution. Very short and easy-to-read. 107 pp. (F MAC Bestseller Section)
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The Trouble with Liberty

by Kristin Butcher

Liberty is the new girl in school, but she's acting like she has a secret, and someone will be hurt by it! Very short, easy-to-read fiction.
I think the book was really good. I did not want to put it down when I started reading. -A.B.

Dead-End Job

by Vicki Grant

Teenage girl working at a convenience store is stalked by a customer. Very short and easy-to-read, gripping novel.
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Truth

by Tanya Lloyd Kyi

When a well-known member of the community is killed at a party, some of the town's teenagers know who the killer is.
(F KYI Bestseller Section)
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Something Girl

by Beth Goobie

Sophie thinks she is "nothing." That's because her father tells her she is, along with beating her. Will Sophie realize that she is "something" in time, or will her father go too far?
(F GOO Bestseller Section)

It was really good, and interesting. It relates to what can happen in real life. - Lauren Burke, class of 2010

I really liked the book. It was an amazing story. I read it to my mom. Ha! -Allie Tedesco, class of 2009

I think the book is really good. It's exciting, and there's always something happening that makes you not want to put the book down. - Carol Buggs, class of 2010

Blue Moon

by Marilyn Halvorson

Can you train an old mare to become a champion racer?
(F HAL Bestseller Section)
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