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My own Summary of the story...
The Pental Pal:
Lizzabeth Teschler is the nerd of her school in England, Britain. She competes with her nemesis Alferage on grades. In their school they are the popular ones, though liz doesn't be the mean barbie. She’s the quite nice girl, yet she goes through fights with her so called friends, who are only with her for her boyfriend. Unfortunately he cheats on her throughout the book. The meet William Patier the bad boy of his school, in L.A. Known to have the worst grades possible, and ditch school. When he has to be there, he sleeps through the classes. What happens when their teachers meet, fall and love, and decide to write pen pals for their classes?
William does it so he won't go to military school, while LIzzabeth does it to surpass her rival. That’s when they meet.
Lizzabeth Teschler is the nerd of her school in England, Britain. She competes with her nemesis Alferage on grades. In their school they are the popular ones, though liz doesn't be the mean barbie. She’s the quite nice girl, yet she goes through fights with her so called friends, who are only with her for her boyfriend. Unfortunately he cheats on her throughout the book. The meet William Patier the bad boy of his school, in L.A. Known to have the worst grades possible, and ditch school. When he has to be there, he sleeps through the classes. What happens when their teachers meet, fall and love, and decide to write pen pals for their classes?
William does it so he won't go to military school, while LIzzabeth does it to surpass her rival. That’s when they meet.
A short opinionated review
I rank this story as my third favorite out of all the stories here because the ending wasn’t my favorite thing in the story, and I think it can improve. Not only that but punctuation, and spelling was a problem for the author of the story. Though I must say this was my favorite summary of it, and loved how it was persuaded directly, and nicely.