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(New page: From the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels, ''Melanie Edwards, Super Kisser''. Melanie and her friends attend the New Generation's concert, where they have one...)
 
 
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From the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels, ''Melanie Edwards, Super Kisser''.  
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[[Image:New_Generation_Melanie_Edwards_Super_Kisser.png|right|300px]]Band from ''Melanie Edwards, Super Kisser'' (1992), the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels by Betsy Haynes.  
  
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<blockquote>Melanie and her friends attend the New Generation's concert, where they have one song where they are actually expected to go into the audience and kiss girls. Melanie really wants to be one of them, even though she's dating Shane. Kimm Taylor is the one who gets kissed, but when [[The Dreadful Alternatives]], Wakeman's student band, starts covering the song after the concert, Melanie gets into the song a little too much and starts kissing all of the boys, after they pressure her to do so. Rumors spread around Wakeman about how she'll kiss anyone, anywhere. Shane hears about this and breaks up with her. Realizing she has dug herself into a hole, she devises a plan to show Shane exactly what happened that night and to make things right with him. Everything is cleared up with the help of her friends and Mr. Matson and they get back together.
  
Melanie and her friends attend the New Generation's concert, where they have one song where they are actually expected to go into the audience and kiss girls. Melanie reallys wants to be one of them, even though she's dating Shane. Kimm Taylor is the one who gets kissed, but when the Dreadful Alternatives, Wakeman's student band, starts covering the song after the concert, Melanie gets into the song a little too much and starts kissing all of the boys, after they pressure her to do so. Rumors spread around Wakeman about how she'll kiss anyone, anywhere. Shane hears about this and breaks up with her. Realizing she has dug herself into a hole, she devises a plan to show Shane exactly what happened that night and to make things right with him. Everything is cleared up with the help of her friends and Mr. Matson and they get back together.
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==External Links==
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Five_(book_series)
  
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[[Category:1992|New Generation]]
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[[Category:Young adult novels|New Generation]]
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[[Category:Pop|New Generation]]

Latest revision as of 10:45, 2 February 2021

New Generation Melanie Edwards Super Kisser.png

Band from Melanie Edwards, Super Kisser (1992), the 29th book in the Fabulous Five series of young adult novels by Betsy Haynes.

Melanie and her friends attend the New Generation's concert, where they have one song where they are actually expected to go into the audience and kiss girls. Melanie really wants to be one of them, even though she's dating Shane. Kimm Taylor is the one who gets kissed, but when The Dreadful Alternatives, Wakeman's student band, starts covering the song after the concert, Melanie gets into the song a little too much and starts kissing all of the boys, after they pressure her to do so. Rumors spread around Wakeman about how she'll kiss anyone, anywhere. Shane hears about this and breaks up with her. Realizing she has dug herself into a hole, she devises a plan to show Shane exactly what happened that night and to make things right with him. Everything is cleared up with the help of her friends and Mr. Matson and they get back together.

-swiped from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Five

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