Danielle Weiler
Goodreads Author
Born
Australia
Website
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Genre
Influences
that little spark of inspiration you get at the most inconvenient time
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Member Since
September 2014
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Friendship on Fire
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2011
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3 editions
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Reckless
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2013
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2 editions
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Friendship on Fire: The Sequel
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Assembly of Shapes
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2014
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The Pastor's Kid
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2017
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2 editions
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Danielle’s Recent Updates
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"How did this fictionalization of the creation of the OED get such rave reviews? I found the main character, Esme, pathetic and privileged. She lurked on the edges of the story gathering the words of powerless people around her—a noble task—which she "
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"Reading this book is like finding a way to slowly give yourself whiplash.
It is a book in which a great deal of excitement is described in no detail, and a great deal of nothing is described in excruciating detail." |
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"TL;DR: If you're feeling even the slightest bit blue, do not read this book. Some people watch Jerry Springer to feel better about their lives, so that they can observe the human shitshow and say "at least I'm not throwing chairs at people on TV". Th"
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"Friendship on Fire 2 just plunged me straight into chaos with no warning, which is how I like it. From the prologue, I couldn’t put this book down. I needed to know how Daisy had wound up in Africa, and what exactly happened in the year before.
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“Teenagers are in the throes of learning the biggest lesson of all: life isn’t simple, it isn’t black and white. It’s multiple and varied shades of grey. If you mix these shades of grey you might end up getting close to black or white, but in the end, it’s the darkening of themselves around the edges and the ways in which they bend and break that will make them more wholesome people; people that others will want to be around and who will contribute greatly to society when given the awesome opportunity.”
― Friendship on Fire
― Friendship on Fire
“You will do well in everything you seek out to do…because you don’t give up. Others make mistakes, fall down, lose heart, and you do too, but you don’t give up. You don’t lose yourself in the process. You keep moving forward and pushing for only the very best’ (Miss Shaw to Daisy, 'Friendship on Fire', p. 446)”
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“You independent women these days don't need to play by the old rules anymore. Embrace it. Chase your man. But be sensible.' (Daisy's Nanna, 'Friendship on Fire', p. 400)”
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