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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The books were published in the late 90s and early 00s. Consequently, the characters write letters, call each other on landline phones, and when Russell asks Ellie for her email address, she replies that her dad's computer is so old that it doesn't do email.

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* PhoneaholicTeenager: Ellie and her friends are always tying up the phone with their conversations.



* ValuesDissonance: When Anna tells Ellie's dad about Ellie's disordered eating habits, her dad's reaction is to deny it, then to get angry and yell at Ellie. In the 2020s, there is much more awareness around mental health and eating disorders in teenagers. Could also be seen as TruthInTelevision as many parents even today react this way when discovering their child has a mental health issue.
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* SequelGap: 22 years have passed between ''Girls In Tears'' and ''Think Again''.
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In March 2024, Wilson announced a long-awaited sequel for adults, "Think Again'', featuring the three friends as they approach their forties. It is set to be released in September 2024.

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In March 2024, Wilson announced a long-awaited sequel for adults, "Think ''Think Again'', featuring the three friends as they approach their forties. It is set to be released in September 2024.
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A series of books by Creator/JacquelineWilson, aimed at teenagers, following three girls through their third year of high school as they deal with the issues of teenage life. The series includes subjects ranging from everyday problems, to very serious things.

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A series of books by Creator/JacquelineWilson, aimed at teenagers, following three girls through their third year of high school[[note]]Year 9 in the UK school system, age 13-14[[/note]] as they deal with the issues of teenage life. The series includes subjects ranging from everyday problems, to very serious things.

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