Click here (to see how i survived seventh grade)

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Click Here (To See How I Survived Seventh Grade) By: Denise Vega Cori W.

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Click Here (To See How I Survived Seventh Grade)By: Denise Vega

Cori W.

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Erin Penelope Swift… A girl who learns a lot in her seventh grade year at

Molly Brown Middle School.

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Erin and her best friend Jilly are separated for the first time since kindergarten.

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With this new independence, Erin joins an intranet club and meets new friends.

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Erin meets Mark Sacks or in computer talk, HTML: Hot Tamale Mark Love and they become good friends.

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Although she’s separated from Jilly she can’t get away from her never ceasing enemy, Serena Worthington, who has done nothing but be mean to Erin since kindergarten.

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At the school Halloween party Mark sees Jilly and likes her. Meanwhile, Serena likes Mark and tries to get him to like her. Erin soon notices that as time passes, her relationship with Jilly is slowly growing apart.

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Will Erin find a way to get her life back to normal? What will Mark do with all these girls? How will Erin and Jilly’s relationship end up?

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I think that Click Here was a very good book. The plot had a lot of excitement and you never knew what Erin was going to get herself into next. All through the book the author really makes you feel that you are the main character and you feel for Erin. In my opinion, it’s more fiction than realistic because during the story she does a lot of daring things for a sixth grader.