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Monica, a fourteen-year-old perfectionist and word game expert, tries to break free from all of the suffocating rules in her life by creating a game for living called Multiple Choice.
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Fiction, Word games, Mental illness, Self-perception, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Self-perception in adolescence, Juvenile fiction, Obsessive-compulsive disorder in adolescence, Children's fiction, Mental illness, fiction, Self-perception, fiction, Word games, fiction, Behavior, fiction, Girls, fictionShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Monica is a 14 year old perfectionist and word-game expert. Monica is obsessed with saying and doing the right thing and anagrams, the reordering of letters to form different words from an original word. She has ritualistic habits that she continually performs. One particular habit involves a game she invented by using tiles from the game Scrabble. She has decided to let the game make her decisions, that way, she doesn't have to make any choices and whatever the game dictates must be the right choice, the only choice. The game is funny till it starts to become dangerous..
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