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The novel received two sequels, ''My First Love & Other Disasters'' (1979) and ''Love & Betrayal & Hold the Mayo!'' (1985). They scrapped the unique TimeTravel story of the original for [[ClicheStorm generic romance plots]], and are even ''more'' obscure than the original, which is [[UpToEleven really saying something.]]

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The novel received two sequels, ''My First Love & Other Disasters'' (1979) and ''Love & Betrayal & Hold the Mayo!'' (1985). They scrapped the unique TimeTravel story of the original for [[ClicheStorm generic romance plots]], and are even ''more'' obscure than the original, which is [[UpToEleven really saying something.]]
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* PoorMansPorn: Near the middle of the book, Cici and Victoria try to sneak a peek at Cici's brother's copy of ''Literature/TropicOfCancer''.

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* PoorMansPorn: Near the middle of the book, Cici and tells Victoria try she knows how to sneak a peek at Cici's brother's copy of ''Literature/TropicOfCancer''.get ''Literature/TropicOfCancer''. The book was un-banned by Victoria's time, so she's not impressed.
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''Hangin' Out With Cici'' (also published under the title ''My Mother Was Never a Kid''), is a rather obscure [[TheSeventies 1977]] [[YoungAdultLiterature young adult novel]] by Francine Pascal, best known as the creator of the ''Literature/SweetValleyHigh'' book series. It was adapted into an [[Series/AfterschoolSpecial ABC Afterschool Special]], under the aforementioned alternate title, in [[TheEighties 1981.]]

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''Hangin' Out With with Cici'' (also published under the title ''My Mother Was Never a Kid''), is a rather obscure [[TheSeventies 1977]] [[YoungAdultLiterature young adult novel]] by Francine Pascal, best known as the creator of the ''Literature/SweetValleyHigh'' book series. It was adapted into an [[Series/AfterschoolSpecial ABC Afterschool Special]], under the aforementioned alternate title, in [[TheEighties 1981.]]


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