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Page two introduced a new character: Ava, the Archive Ghost . She wasn’t in the original novel. She was a girl who had died in 2011, the year the book was published. Her ghost, the text claimed, had been accidentally scanned into the first PDF of Lemonade Mouth during a corrupted ebook conversion. And now she was trapped inside every copy labeled “(1).”
The zip unpacked a single PDF. No cover art, just a white page with black text that began: “This is not the book you think it is.” Leo frowned. He’d read the real Lemonade Mouth in seventh grade—the story of five misfits who formed a band in detention. This wasn’t that. lemonade mouth by mark peter hughes pdf.zip 1
He hadn’t made that.
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Then the PDF went black.
He opened it.
“Who’s Ava?” Olivia’s fictional voice asked in the text.