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AWahle
Daughters of Eve | Lois Duncan
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Inspired by @LibrarianRyan. My choice for #octphotochallenge #disasterouskids is the girls in this book. I read this in high school and really enjoyed it. I wanted to be part of a feminist group (not happening in TX in the '80's), but these girls are lead astray in their search for equality. Try to find the 1979 version - apparently the publisher tried to update the book with horrible results.

MCYmermaid OMG, haven't thought of this in ages!! 8y
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LibrarianRyan
Killing Mr. Griffin | Lois Duncan
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So I vaguely remember seeing this movie and it was ehh. Years later realized it was a book I read in my formative years and that it deserved a reread. Not so much fun. These kids were truly disastrous. Instead of studying hard, they instead decide to scare their English teacher. You can see my original review on good reads if you are interested. Themes still hold today. #octphotochallenge #disasterouskids

AWahle I loved Lois Duncan's books when I was in high school. The girls from The Daughters of Eve also belong in the #disasterouskids category. 8y
Smangela Loved this one too! Lois Duncan was my first foray into anything scary 8y
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the_hibernator
The Fifth Child | Doris Lessing
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Speaking of #DisasterousKids I can't think of anything more disturbing than realistic psychopathic children. I'm about half way through and am thoroughly creeped out. #Octphotochallenge.

Well-ReadNeck Good pick! 8y
the_hibernator I can't stop reading! It's si disturbing it's fascinating. 8y
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