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Goldfish by Nat Luurtsema
This book was pretty good. I mean, the main character is helping three extremely attractive guys perform at a talent competition doing synchronized swimming...which is odd. But they kind of understand how weird it is. So it's okay. The main character is basically a social outcast. Her talent, swimming, burned her real bad. At a competition for getting into the Olympics, she came in dead last, with her friend getting the chance to got to the swim camp. The book is written in first person, with a 'voice in your head' kind of feel. The grammar gets crazy at some times, and some words are strange, probably because it is set in England. But overall I really liked this book. The characters are really involved with one another. I would recommend this book to anyone.
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