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8. The rise of the diary and journal format: The success of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series has lead to popular titles such as "Dear Dumb Diary," "Dork Diaries," "The Popularity Papers" and "Big Nate."
9. Special-needs protagonists: There is a growing body of literary fiction with main characters who have special needs, particularly Aspergers Syndrome and Autism. Examples include "My Brother Charlie," "Marcelo in the Real World," "Mockingbird" and "Rules."
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