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    | | |  | Annie's Baby: The Diary of Anonymous, a Pregnant Teenager |  | List Price: $5.99 Your Price: $5.39
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  Summary: Interesting Book
 Review: What I thought about the book was that it was good and interesting. It has important things in there that will help teenage girls that get raped but they don't want to tell nobody about it. When I read this book I was sad and so disappointed with Annie that she didn't tell her mom that Danny had raped her. If you're the kind of teenage girls that likes to read journal books I recommend this book but if you were pregnant I wouldn't if your happy about your pregnancy because Annie talks about aborting and that she didn't really want to have her baby and plus of what she did to her baby at mall when she leaves her there and then she screams at her and you wouldn't want to do those mistakes to your baby. But if you're a teenage pregnant girl and your not happy with it probably I would because at the end she realizes that after all she is happy with her baby and loves her a lot. I think that most of her mistakes happened because they way Danny was treating her and because she still was young when she had Lil' Annie and she didn't know how to handle taking care of her and because she wasn't so sure if she could be a good mother now that she had more responsibility and less of her own free time.
 
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  Summary: Great! But not sure if its real...
 Review:   It was great but seems to have  a bit of GO ASK ALICE voice in it though, and things like saying superduper who says superduper at 14?
 
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  Summary: Wonderful book
 Review: Once I got this book I could not put it down, I read it in 2 days.
 I am also 14 like Annie and you see the pain and suffering she goes through after getting pregnant. Annie used to be a normal 8th grader until she met Danny and her world turned upside-down. She was in love, or so she throught she was. Danny started abusing her ans she thouht it was normal. But things started turning bad, she got pregnant and to drop out of school and go to a unwed mothers school. She soon decides what to do with her baby after she did a pre-mature birth, I'm not going to spoil the ending.
 This is a wonerful book and I highly recommend girls ages 12-16 read this book before engaging in sexual activity.
 
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  Summary: Iam 12 and i love the book
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I bought the book on a Sunday and was on page 157 the next day. It was the best story I read now i am reading another book made from the same author called It happened to Nancy.<br />
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Harlem
 
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  Summary: Really Good Book!
 Review: Reading this book taught me a lot of things on what not to do. This Girl Annie who is 2 years younger then Me made a lot of dumb decisions with this guy Danny. When i read this it seemed like i was reading something my friend had wrote, at times i wanted to hug her and talk to her and other times i just wanted to slap her in the face and tell her to stop. This is a really good reality check for young girls my age or older. I definatly recommend this book to girls even guys everwhere.
 
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  Summary: Really Good Book
 Review: i finished this in less then a day, i honestly couldnt put it down. even though i am 2 years older, and not pregnant, i could relate to annie. it changes my perspective on young pregnant teenagers and i repect them alot more. i would recommend this book for mature teens, probably more so for girls then guys. i hope i was helpful
 
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  Summary: Annie's baby...
 Review: I read this book the day I got it, and I can honestly say that while reading this book, I went through every single emotion Annie went through.  The book goes through many stages, from meeting Danny, to their torrid relationship, to her pregnancy, to how she dealt with being a mother.  Reading the book made me remember how naive we all are sometimes.  Annie was fourteen years old and believed that Danny was the end-all be-all, and he would take her away on his big white horse.  She believe in love, and was in love with the idea of love.
 
 Annie goes through many stages of denile.  From from her boyfriend to her pregnancy, none of the problems that were staring her right in the face, she did not want to deal with.  But, it seems to be unstandable, due to the fact that many people would rather deny their problems than face them.  But, there came a point where she had to face things.
 
 By the end of the book, Annie seemed to be a completely different person.  She was no longer the naive fourteen year old that had began the diary.  She seemed to be a stronger person.
 
 
 
 
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