Diary of a Teenage Girl Series by Melody Carlson, Andy Stanley

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  • Becoming Me (Diary of a Teenage Girl #1)
    #1

    Becoming Me (Diary of a Teenage Girl #1)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 3.91 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2000

    In the fictional Diary of a Teenage Girl, sixteen-year-old Caitlin O'Conner reveals the inner workings of a girl caught between childhood and womanhood ... an empty life without Christ and a meaningful one with Him. Through Caitlin's candid journal entries we see her grapple with such universal teen issues as peer pressure, loyalty, conflict with parents, the longing for a boyfriend, and her own spirituality... more

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  • It's My Life (Diary of a Teenage Girl #2)
    #2

    It's My Life (Diary of a Teenage Girl #2)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2002

    In this emotional sequel to Diary of a Teenage Girl, Caitlin O'Conner faces new trials as she grows in her faith and strives to maintain the recent commitments she's made to God. As a new believer, Caitlin begins her summer job and makes preparations for a Mexico mission trip with her church youth group... more

  • Who I Am (Diary of a Teenage Girl #3)
    #3

    Who I Am (Diary of a Teenage Girl #3)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2002

    It's challenging enough to be a normal high school senior -- but Caitlin O'Conner has a host of new difficulties to deal with in the third book of Melody Carlson's widely popular and fascinating teen series. Time is critical to help the orphans in Mexico, missions-minded Caitlin believes, but Mom and Dad are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her relationship with Josh takes on a serious tone via e-mail -- threatening her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye... more

  • On My Own (Diary of a Teenage Girl #4)
    #4

    On My Own (Diary of a Teenage Girl #4)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2002

    University life isn't what Caitlin expected. Her roommate Liz is hostile to her faith -- tormenting her with raunchy music and sleazy boyfriends. Worst of all, suddenly Caitlin doesn't understand herself anymore. Why has she regressed to being the shy, insecure girl she was in junior high? She doesn't even fit in with her new Christian fellowship group! Caitlin tries not to envy Josh and her friends at Christian colleges, but suddenly all she has are questions and few answers... more

  • I Do! (Diary of a Teenage Girl #5)
    #5

    I Do! (Diary of a Teenage Girl #5)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2005

    Saturday, October 22 My life changed today. It’s as if I got up this morning as one person and will go to bed as someone else. Okay, maybe it’s not THAT drastic. But I’m so excited I’m not sure I’ll ever go to sleep tonight. Josh Miller asked me to marry him! First she “kissed dating goodbye.” Now, several years later, Caitlin O’Conner is getting married–to the guy she’s loved all along, Josh Miller! It’s her senior year of college, and she has seven months to plan her wedding.. more

  • My Name is Chloe (Diary of a Teenage Girl #6)
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    My Name is Chloe (Diary of a Teenage Girl #6)

    Melody Carlson, Andy Stanley

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2003

    Chloe, Josh Miller's younger sister, is a free spirit with funky clothes and dramatic hair. She struggles with her own identity, classmates, parents, boys, and -- her biggest question -- whether or not God is for real. But this unconventional high school freshman definitely doesn't hold back when she meets Him in a big, personal way... more

  • Sold Out (Diary of a Teenage Girl #7)
    #7

    Sold Out (Diary of a Teenage Girl #7)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2003

    Chloe Miller and her fellow band members must sort out their lives as they become a hit in the local community. Accustomed only to being scorned and marginalized, Chloe suddenly has to decide who her real friends are, and who's just along for the ride. Now her generosity gets her in more trouble than ever. And all too soon after a talent scout from Nashville discovers the trio, their explosive musical ministry begins to encounter conflicts with family and school... more

  • Road Trip (Diary of a Teenage Girl #8)
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    Road Trip (Diary of a Teenage Girl #8)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2003

    After signing a contract with a major recording company, Redemption's dreams are coming true. Chloe, Allie, and Laura begin their concert tour with the good-looking guys in the popular band Iron Cross. Allie's mom and her brother with Down's syndrome add a little variety to their entourage. But as soon as the glitz and glamour wear off, the girls find life on the road a little overwhelming... more

  • Face the Music (Diary of a Teenage Girl #9)
    #9

    Face the Music (Diary of a Teenage Girl #9)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2004

    Redemption has made it to the bestseller chart, but what Chloe and the girls need most is some downtime to sift through the usual high school stress with grades, friends, guys, and the prom. Chloe struggles to recover from a serious crush on the band leader of Iron Cross. Then, just as an unexpected romance catches Redemption by surprise, Caitlin O'Conner - whose relationship with Josh is taking on a new dimension - joins the tour as their chaperone... more

  • Just Ask (Diary of a Teenage Girl #10)
    #10

    Just Ask (Diary of a Teenage Girl #10)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 3.87 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2005

    What's a girl to do when caught between a rock and a hard place? The "hard place" — losing her car; the "rock" — her immovable dad. In order to regain driving privileges, Kim Peterson's dad talks her into writing an advice column for teens in his newspaper. Kim reluctantly agrees. She answers letters about stuff that's everyday and stuff that's not: parents, piercings, dating, drugs, depression, and people who are just users. Nothing Kim can't handle... more

  • Meant to Be (Diary of a Teenage Girl #11)
    #11

    Meant to Be (Diary of a Teenage Girl #11)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2005

    Kim’s World Turns Upside Down When Kim’s mom is diagnosed with cancer, Natalie steps in, as true friends will do, to round up hundreds of people to pray for Mrs. Peterson’s healing. Her health begins to improve, and Kim’s love life begins to flourish…but with a non-Christian. Natalie warns Kim to break off the relationship, but is that just because she’s jealous? Or is God trying to speak to Kim through Natalie’s counsel? When her mom’s health suddenly declines again, Kim blames herself... more

  • Falling Up (Diary of a Teenage Girl #12)
    #12

    Falling Up (Diary of a Teenage Girl #12)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2006

    Answer Girl Has a Zillion Questions. And Zero Answers Kim Peterson, the Just Ask Jamie “answer girl” is about plum out of them. As if losing her mother to cancer wasn’t enough, the hits just keep coming. Now living with Kim and her father, her aunt and cousin bicker nonstop. Dating Matthew is about as unpredictable as can be. Her dad’s out of a job. Her prayers go unanswered. And her best friend Natalie loses her virginity to Benjamin O’Conner, Caitlin’s brother! And—p.s... more

  • That Was Then... (Diary of a Teenage Girl #13)
    #13

    That Was Then... (Diary of a Teenage Girl #13)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2006

    This Is Now It’s Kim’s senior year and, while everyone’s looking forward to graduation, she’s got so much going on she can barely make it through the day. Natalie, pregnant with Benjamin O’Conner’s baby, believes it’s God’s will for them to marry, and Ben sees it as his Christian responsibility to do so. Major red flag? He doesn’t love her. Then–surprise! Kim’s birth mother in Korea sends her an intriguing letter, making Kim question her reluctance to get to know another “mom... more

  • A Not-So-Simple Life (Diary of a Teenage Girl #14)
    #14

    A Not-So-Simple Life (Diary of a Teenage Girl #14)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2008

    Fifteen-year-old Maya Stark seems to have it all–fame, fortune, a Beverly Hills lifestyle, and an eighties pop star dad who’s making a comeback. But looks can be deceiving, and on the inside, Maya is miserable. Her parents are divorced, her dad is away on tour, and being biracial, she struggles with her identity. Then, to make matters worse, her mother has returned to using drugs and is quickly depleting their finances... more

  • It's a Green Thing (Diary of a Teenage Girl #15)
    #15

    It's a Green Thing (Diary of a Teenage Girl #15)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    For the first time that she can remember, Maya Stark is beginning to feel like a “normal†teenager. Even with her mother in jail for drug possession and her pop-star father away on his comeback tour, Maya’s new life with her uncle Allen and cousin Kim is coming together. Summer vacation’s just beginning, and with a new job, a new boyfriend, and a new car (hybrid, of course), things are finally starting to look up.But that doesn’t mean life is about to get any easier... more

  • What Matters Most (Diary of a Teenage Girl #16)
    #16

    What Matters Most (Diary of a Teenage Girl #16)

    Melody Carlson

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    Maya’s Green Tip for the Day: Recycled fashion is one of the most fun ways to go green. A pair of jeans could be transformed into a denim skirt. A sweater into a vest. A bunch of old ties into a dress. A blanket into a poncho. Accessorize it in new way–with beads, buttons, appliqués, buckles, stencils, or ribbons…your imagination is only the limit. (65 words) Sixteen-year-old Maya Stark has a lot to sort through. She could graduate from high school early if she wants to... more

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