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  1. You go to a party and another girl is wearing the same dress as you. You:

    a
    laugh It off.

    b
    go home and change.

    c
    sob quietly.

    d
    push her into the pool.

  2. Your boyfriend says he doesn’t like the sweater you’re wearing. You:

    a
    tell him you like it and that’s all that matters.

    b
    take it off immediately.

    c
    sob quietly.

    d
    cut it into tiny pieces and mail it to him covered in fake blood.

Scoring:

If you circled mostly a’s, you’re a drama peasant, also known as a Cool Customer. Nothing bothers you too much because you’ve
got your priorities straight Sure, your friends secretly call you an ice queen behind your back, but even that doesn’t rile
you.

If you circled mostly b’s, you’re a problem solver. When something goes wrong, you try to fix it—whether if’s worth the trouble
or not.

If you circled mostly c’s, you’re a silent sobber. You may not be a Drama Queen, but you’ve got bigger problems. Consider
antidepressants or therapy.

If you circled mostly d’s, start the hissy fit now because you’re a full-blown drama queen. Congratulations, Your Highness.

BOOK 3: CAN TRUE LOVE SURVIVE HIGH SCHOOL?

Is love forever? Although she’s dating Stephen, Madison’s eyes keep wandering. Holly gets more than she bargained for when
she helps nerdy Britta snag her first boyfriend. And Lina is heartbroken when she accidentally catches Dan and his new love.
When the three friends visit Stanford, one thing is clear: the dating game will only get more complicated!

QUIZ: IS IT TRUE LOVE?

It was love at first sight? Or was it?

How can you tell the real thing from a fleeting attraction?

  1. When you think of him, you think of:

    a
    his face.

    b
    his voice.

    c
    his body.

    d
    the fact that he still owes you five dollars for pizza from the other night.

  2. To you he smells like:

    a
    fresh bread.

    b
    soap.

    c
    wet dog.

    d
    sauerkraut (and you don’t like sauerkraut).

  3. When you see him you hear:

    a
    a heavenly choir.

    b
    violins.

    c
    a talk radio station.

    d
    fingernails on a chalkboard.

  4. On your first date he gave you:

    a
    a love poem.

    b
    flowers.

    c
    nothing.

    d
    the flu.

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