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One of the books in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released on September 8, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.

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One of the books in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released on September 8, 7, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.
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* DenserAndWackier: Book 2 plays a little fast and loose with realism. Principal Isa pulls a comically exaggerated TyrantTakesTheHelm with the school, and Jordan and their friends pull much wackier shenanigans in response. Towards the end, it turns out the whole thing was a front for [[spoiler: a complicated criminal scheme by Principal Isa,]] an exaggerated scenario that climaxes with [[spoiler:Jordan chasing Isa to the parking lot and having her arrested,]] all of which seems much more cartoonish than the more low-key climax from Book 1. Book 3 and and ''Class Act'' return to a more grounded tone in line with the first one.

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* DenserAndWackier: Book 2 plays a little fast and loose with realism. Principal Isa pulls a comically exaggerated TyrantTakesTheHelm with the school, and Jordan and their friends pull much wackier shenanigans in response. Towards the end, it turns out the whole thing was a front for [[spoiler: a complicated criminal scheme by Principal Isa,]] an exaggerated scenario that climaxes with [[spoiler:Jordan chasing Isa to the parking lot and having her arrested,]] all of which seems much more cartoonish than the more low-key climax from Book 1. Book 3 and and ''Class Act'' return to a more grounded tone in line with the first one.

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* DenserAndWackier: Book 2 plays a little fast and loose with realism. Principal Isa pulls a comically exaggerated TyrantTakesTheHelm with the school, and Bailey and their friends pull much wackier shenanigans in response. Towards the end, it turns out the whole thing was a front for [[spoiler: a complicated criminal scheme by Principal Isa,]] an exaggerated scenario that climaxes with [[spoiler: Bailey chasing Isa to the parking lot and having her arrested,]] all of which seems much more cartoonish than the more low-key climax from Book 1. Book 3 and and ''Class Act'' return to a more grounded tone in line with the first one.

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* DenserAndWackier: Book 2 plays a little fast and loose with realism. Principal Isa pulls a comically exaggerated TyrantTakesTheHelm with the school, and Bailey Jordan and their friends pull much wackier shenanigans in response. Towards the end, it turns out the whole thing was a front for [[spoiler: a complicated criminal scheme by Principal Isa,]] an exaggerated scenario that climaxes with [[spoiler: Bailey [[spoiler:Jordan chasing Isa to the parking lot and having her arrested,]] all of which seems much more cartoonish than the more low-key climax from Book 1. Book 3 and and ''Class Act'' return to a more grounded tone in line with the first one.


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* DownToTheLastPlay: At the end of the football game against Hearst in Book 1, with Berry one point behind and only seconds left on the clock, Caleb and Michael attempt a two-point conversion. [[spoiler:They make it and Berry wins.]]
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* DenserAndWackier: Book 2 plays a little fast and loose with realism. Principal Isa pulls a comically exaggerated TyrantTakesTheHelm with the school, and Bailey and their friends pull much wackier shenanigans in response. Towards the end, it turns out the whole thing was a front for [[spoiler: a complicated criminal scheme by Principal Isa,]] an exaggerated scenario that climaxes with [[spoiler: Bailey chasing Isa to the parking lot and having her arrested,]] all of which seems much more cartoonish than the more low-key climax from Book 1. Book 3 and and ''Class Act'' return to a more grounded tone in line with the first one.
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** If Jordan joins the baseball team in Book 3, a major plot thread revolves around the team having tryouts for cleanup hitter, which isn't an accurate depiction of how baseball teams are assembled. Teams have tryouts to determine roster spots and fielding positions, but positions in the batting order are determined by the manager, coach, or captain based on players' individual skill sets.

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** If Jordan joins the baseball team in Book 3, a major plot thread revolves around the team having tryouts for cleanup hitter, which isn't an accurate depiction of how baseball teams are assembled. Teams have tryouts to determine roster spots and fielding positions, but positions in the batting order are determined by the manager, coach, or captain based on players' individual skill sets. (Although this could theoretically be something that this specific coach put into place despite it being non-standard.)
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Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon. They will join one club among the football/basketball/baseball team, cheerleading squad, and marching/concert band, but they will get involved in almost every situation in this new environment. There are three books in the original series.

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Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, ''VideoGame/HighSchoolStory'', your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon. They will join one club among the football/basketball/baseball team, cheerleading squad, and marching/concert band, but they will get involved in almost every situation in this new environment. There are three books in the original series.
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* TheCheerleader: There are many, including Mia, Sydney, and Payton. Jordan can choose to join the squad along with Emma in Book 1. Emma joins in Book 3 regardless of the activity Jordan pursues. ''Class Act'' introduces a new character, Amber, who is also a cheerleader.
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Only Book 2 involves basketball.


Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon. They will join one club among the basketball team, cheerleading squad, and marching/concert band, but they will get involved in almost every situation in this new environment. There are three books in the original series.

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Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon. They will join one club among the basketball football/basketball/baseball team, cheerleading squad, and marching/concert band, but they will get involved in almost every situation in this new environment. There are three books in the original series.

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The description stands alone without the blurb, but I added a bit about the clubs.


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Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon, and will get involved in all the situations in this new environment. There are three books in the original series. A sequel series, ''High School Story: Class Act'', was released on October 8, 2018, shifting the focus to the school's theatre club and featuring a new group of protagonists (though the characters from the original trilogy remain as supporting characters). Book 2 of ''Class Act'' was released on February 11, 2019, and Book 3 on October 30, 2019. The final chapter was released March 11, 2020, bringing the ''High School Story'' saga to a close.

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Based on their App Game VideoGame/HighSchoolStory, your character is the new student at Oliver M. Berry High School in the fictional town of Cedar Cove, Oregon, Oregon. They will join one club among the basketball team, cheerleading squad, and marching/concert band, but they will get involved in all the situations almost every situation in this new environment. There are three books in the original series.

A sequel series, ''High School Story: Class Act'', was released on October 8, 2018, shifting the focus to the school's theatre club and featuring a new group of protagonists (though the characters from the original trilogy remain as supporting characters). Book 2 of ''Class Act'' was released on February 11, 2019, and Book 3 on October 30, 2019. The final chapter was released March 11, 2020, bringing the ''High School Story'' saga to a close.
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Welcome to high school! Will you study hard, or hardly study? Don't get too busy... Homecoming is right around the corner!

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Welcome to high school! Will you study hard, or hardly study? Don't get too busy... Homecoming is right around the corner!
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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Book 3 Chapter 10 has a premium choice to go to an Orbital Necromancer concert, the band described as “synthwave post-punk.”
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* SpotOfTea: A premium scene in Class Act Book 3 Chapter 10 has Bailey and Rory have a tea date.
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* GrandFinale: Book 3 of "Class Act" is this for the entire High School Story series.

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* GrandFinale: Book 3 3, Chapter 16 of "Class Act" is this for the entire High School Story series.
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One of the 'books' in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released on September 8, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.

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One of the 'books' books in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released on September 8, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.



!!'''''High School Story'' and ''High School Story: Class Act'' havegre the following tropes:'''

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!!'''''High School Story'' and ''High School Story: Class Act'' havegre have the following tropes:'''
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One of the 'books' in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released in September 8, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.

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One of the 'books' in Pixelberry's ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'' series, Book 1 was fully released in on September 8, 2017 for the [[MilestoneCelebration first anniversary]] of the app.



!!'''''High School Story'' and ''High School Story: Class Act'' has the following tropes:'''

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!!'''''High School Story'' and ''High School Story: Class Act'' has havegre the following tropes:'''
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!!'''High School Story has the following tropes:'''

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!!'''High !!'''''High School Story Story'' and ''High School Story: Class Act'' has the following tropes:'''

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* JustFriends: Caleb not getting over Zoe immediately and friendzoning Emma. Caleb telling Emma to be simply ordinary friends is understandable because 1. He is just out of a breakup, 2. He is developing feelings for Jordan, and 3. Just because the suitor is a good person, it doesn't mean he's obligated to reciprocate her feelings. Additionally, if Jordan ends up dating Emma, Caleb will tell Jordan that he noticed Jordan's reaction to Emma asking him out, suggesting that he recognized Jordan had feelings for her and didn't want to get in the way.



* RealityEnsues: Caleb not getting over Zoe immediately and friendzoning Emma. Caleb telling Emma to be JustFriends is understandable because 1. He is just out of a breakup, 2. He is developing feelings for Jordan, and 3. Just because the suitor is a good person, it doesn't mean he's obligated to reciprocate her feelings. Additionally, if Jordan ends up dating Emma, Caleb will tell Jordan that he noticed Jordan's reaction to Emma asking him out, suggesting that he recognized Jordan had feelings for her and didn't want to get in the way.
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* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: In Book 2, Chapter 13, Jordan can say this when confronting Principal Isa.
--> '''Jordan:''' My name is Jordan Lee. You killed my school. Prepare to die!
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* SecondYearProtagonist: The main character transfers to Berry High as a sophomore. This distances them in age from the original app's main cast, who are mostly seniors, while ensuring they are not entirely new to the high school experience. The spinoff, ''Class Act,'' takes place in the following year, so they are distant in age from the new (freshman) main character but still not ready to graduate.

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* SecondYearProtagonist: The main character Jordan transfers to Berry High as a sophomore. This distances them in age from the original app's main cast, who are mostly seniors, while ensuring they are not entirely new to the high school experience. The spinoff, ''Class Act,'' takes place in the following year, so they are Jordan is distant in age from Bailey, the new (freshman) main character character, but still not ready to graduate.
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* SecondYearProtagonist: The main character transfers to Berry High as a sophomore. This distances them in age from the original app's main cast, who are mostly seniors, while ensuring they are not entirely new to the high school experience. The spinoff, ''Class Act,'' takes place in the following year, so they are distant in age from the new (freshman) main character but still not ready to graduate.
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* BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: Book 2 Chapter 7 has this happen to Maria. First it feels like only Jordan, Emma and Luis came to the party until the other guests do. Her next troubles is she doesn't have her favorite flavor of birthday cake, red velvet. That can solved in a premium scene in the same chapter.

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* BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: Book 2 Chapter 7 has this happen to Maria. First it feels seems like only Jordan, Emma and Luis came to the party party, until the other guests do. belatedly show up. Her next troubles trouble is she that the restaurant doesn't have her favorite flavor of birthday cake, red velvet. That can solved in a premium scene in the same chapter.

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* SecondYearProtagonist: Jordan, Emma, Caleb, Sydney, Michael, Myra, and Morgan are High School Sophomores, with Maria, Aiden, Frank, Luis, and Mia as Juniors, and the rest as seniors. By Class Act, they've gone up a grade and all the original seniors have graduated, juniors to seniors and so on.
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* SocialDeductionGame: Book 3 Chapter 15 has the gang playing "Mafia" after the prom. [[spoiler: Maria was the mafia.]]
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** If Jordan joins the cheerleading squad, there are several instances where a round-off is placed in routines as though it was a variation on a cartwheel. In reality, a round-off is a transitional or preparatory element, not a skill that's performed for its own sake. And you certainly wouldn't do two in a row, the way Emma does in her Book 3 promposal if Jordan is dating her -- for one thing, just the mechanics of that would be tricky to say the least.

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** If Jordan joins the cheerleading squad, there are several instances where a round-off is placed in routines as though it was a variation on a cartwheel. In reality, a round-off is a transitional or preparatory element, not a skill that's performed for its own sake. And you certainly wouldn't do two in a row, the way Emma does in her Book 3 promposal if Jordan is dating her -- for one thing, just the mechanics of that would likely be tricky to say the least.more trouble than it's worth.
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** If Jordan joins the cheerleading squad, there are several instances where a round-off is placed in routines as though it was a variation on a cartwheel. In reality, a round-off is a transitional or preparatory element, not a skill that's performed for its own sake. And you certainly wouldn't do two in a row, the way Emma does in her Book 3 promposal if Jordan is dating her.

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** If Jordan joins the cheerleading squad, there are several instances where a round-off is placed in routines as though it was a variation on a cartwheel. In reality, a round-off is a transitional or preparatory element, not a skill that's performed for its own sake. And you certainly wouldn't do two in a row, the way Emma does in her Book 3 promposal if Jordan is dating her.her -- for one thing, just the mechanics of that would be tricky to say the least.
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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Two major extracurricular activity groups (the cheerleading squad and the band) are allowed to meet completely unsupervised. In reality, even if the group is student-led as far as decision-making, virtually any public school would require a staff member to be present at on-campus meetings of extracurricular groups for liability reasons.

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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Two major extracurricular activity groups (the cheerleading squad and the band) are allowed to meet completely unsupervised. In reality, even if the group is student-led as far as decision-making, student-led, virtually any public school would require a staff member to be present at on-campus meetings of extracurricular groups for liability reasons.

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