 | When Jamie, who's already been wed and divorced numerous times, accepts yet another marriage proposal, her wildly varied group of girlfriends throw a bachelorette party at a local restaurant. There, the women gab about sexual frustrations and... |
 | When Jamie, who's already been wed and divorced numerous times, accepts yet another marriage proposal, her wildly varied group of girlfriends throw a bachelorette party at a local restaurant. There, the women gab about sexual frustrations and... |
 | When Jamie, who's already been wed and divorced numerous times, accepts yet another marriage proposal, her wildly varied group of girlfriends throw a bachelorette party at a local restaurant. There, the women gab about sexual frustrations and... |
 | Unhappy over her parents' divorce and her mother's boyfriend Max, nine-year-old Amber finds her schoolwork suffering. |
 | Fourth-grader Amber Brown is starting to feel satisfied with life. She likes school, gets along well with her new best friend, Brandi, and her school picture is came out good enough to send to her father, who lives in Paris. Things become unsettled... |
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 | In the second of three stories detailing a single day in the life of the feisty kindergarten crime-fighting trio, Bubbles shares with young readers how she stopped painting pictures at school to save an adorable little kitty from the evil monkey Mojo... |
 | In GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS, the three leading ladies are all played by male actors. It is the story of Evie (Jack Plotnick), Coco (Clinton Leupp), and Varla (Jeffery Roberson), who are all Hollywood actresses at different stages in their careers.... |
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