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08/27/2010

By Alex Santos Murry • In his most recent interviews, Justin Bieber, 16, has discussed two upcoming projects with great anticipation: his pubescent vocal changes and his forthcoming autobiography. It seems that Mr. Bieber, born in 1994, has been commissioned by Harper Collins to impart wisdom and philosophy upon the world’s readers through a 300-page account of his long, revered life. And, if consumers don’t have the stamina to struggle through sentences, Justin is also releasing a biopic and comic book series that recount his path from Canadian YouTube stardom to universe ownership.

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