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563 pages, Paperback
First published December 1, 2009
School: I spent more years in it than a person ever should, because let’s face it, reading books is so much better than having a job. I fell in love with American literature at Amherst and Yale, earned an MA in English from Stanford, and studied creative writing under the late great poet George MacBeth at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. I taught Intro to Film as a TA at Yale and Romantic Poetry as a TA at Stanford. Don’t tell the people at Yale but sometimes I taught the section before I’d seen the movie it was about...
I live in Santa Monica, CA, with my family, most of whom were enslaved into working with me in one form or another on my first YA book for Little, Brown. I’m not kidding; when my daughters wanted to go to school I said “Why are you so selfish? Get back in there and edit,” and by said I mean yelled and maybe threw things, it’s all a haze. Now the Beautiful series has wrapped, but you can see the movie on February 13, 2013 or read my new book ICONS on May 7th. Nothing gold can stay, Ponyboy.

come to my blog!Truer words have never been spoken.
"Teenagers. Everything is so apocalyptic."
Well, hot damn. Isn't that a stunning endorsement. (Okay, okay. Sarcasm aside, I was actually really taken with this story.)
"Lena wasn't just some girl you took to the last three rows of the CINEPLEX. She was more than that."
But this isn't solely a love story. Lena is a caster - belonging to a magic race - and there's a horrible fate looming over her.
"I never loved you any more than I do, right this second. And I'll never love you any less than I do, right this second."
Unusual for YA lit/romance, we have a love story from a guy's perspective. And we are blessed with lines such as:
"Mortals. I envy you. You think you can change things. Stop the universe. Undo what was done long before you came along. You are such beautiful creatures."
Utter brilliance.
"You're so full of crap, you could pass for a toilet."
The Finer Books Club - 2018 Reading Challenge: A book on your DNF list
"Sixteen Moons, Sixteen Years
Sixteen of your deepest fears
Sixteen times you dreamed my tears
Falling, Falling through the years"
“As I lay down, she sat up, I sat up, she laid down, I laid down. Awkward.”Hell, now the right one is doing it.




“The right thing and the easy thing are never the same.”

“Darkness, real darkness, was more than just a lack of light.”


“Even lost in the darkness, my heart will find you.”
“You're so full of crap, you could pass for a toilet.”


