« "He's great," Leo continued. He is an Irishman with a very sparse prose but a dense vocabulary, despite everything. The entirety of his first novel takes place over a day in a potato field. And guess what? It is told from the point of view of the plow! »
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Sarah Dessen
Once and for all |
Sarah Dessen
Once and for all
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« I was starting to like the idea of wanting to string together defeats rather than seek victory. If I really was Super Cynic, I had found my kryptonite. »
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Sarah Dessen
Once and for all |
Sarah Dessen
Once and for all
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« - Look at our little Louna, single and ready to join the party! She almost looks like a real teenager! he exclaimed, radiantly, before looking at my mother with an emotional air. I've been waiting for this day for so many years! - Stop... I'm going to cry! begged my mother, who pretended to wipe her eyes. "It's not over soon, is it?" I cried, which provoked another outburst of hilarity. Come on, I'm going! -You are young, and at night you reach out! "Carpe Diem"! sang one as I entered the patio. - Missed, William, it means "day" ... corrected the other. - "Carpe" nuiem, then! »
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Sarah Dessen
Once and for all |
Sarah Dessen
Once and for all
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