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One on One
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This is considered adult fiction, but has one of the best ever young adult love stories in it set against a backdrop of high school basketball. I read it one spring just after it came out and both the NCAA and the NBA championships were over and I was in basketball withdrawal. The hero is dyslexic and has a crazy mixed up family of a loveable sort and the heroine is one of the most complex and screwed up - think Raeanne from "My So-Called Life" but wayyyy more messed up and way more, well, pierced. I LOVE this book and wish it was still in print and more accessible. Look it up on B&N's site and request the publisher to put this book (and Tabitha's other titles) on NOOK or other ebook sites.
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Finished Reading
July 26, 2011
– Shelved