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  • #1
    Colleen Hoover
    “I got schooled this year
    by
    a
    boy
    .

    A boy that I'm seriously, deeply, madly, incredibly, and undeniably in love with.
    And he taught me the most important thing of all...

    To put the emphasis
    On life .”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #2
    Colleen Hoover
    “If I were a carpenter, I would build you a window to my soul. But I would leave that window shut and locked, so that every time you tried to look through it all you would see is your own reflection. You would see that my soul is a reflection of you.”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #3
    Colleen Hoover
    “Choose your battles, but don't choose very many.”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #4
    Colleen Hoover
    “God Layken. How do you do it? she says. She blows her nose and grabs another tissue out of the box. How do I do what? I sniff as I continue to wipe the tears from my eyes. How do you not fall in love with him? The tears begin flowing just as quickly as they had ceased. I grab yet another tissue. I don't not fall in love with him. I don't not fall in love with him a lot!”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #5
    Colleen Hoover
    “Well, you would realize…
    Like i eventually realized…
    That the good things about her?
    All the beautiful?
    It’s not real.
    It’s fake.
    So you keep your ocean,
    I’ll take the lake.”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #6
    Colleen Hoover
    “Butterfly.
    What a beautiful word
    What a delicate creature.
    Delicate like the cruel words that flow right out of your mouths and the food that flies right out of your hands…
    Does it make you feel better?
    Does it make you feel good ?
    Does picking on a girl make you more of a man?
    Well, I’m standing up for myself
    Like I should have done before
    I’m not putting up with your Butterfly anymore."
    (Kiersten slides the sack off her wrist and opens it, pulling out a handful of hand-made butterflies. She takes the microphone out of the stand and begins walking down the stairs as she continues speaking.)
    “I’d like to extend to others what others have extended to me.”
    (She walks up to Mrs. Brill first and holds out a butterfly)
    “Butterfly you, Mrs. Brill.”
    (Mrs. Brill smiles at her and takes the butterfly out of her hands. Lake laughs out loud and I have to nudge her to get her to be quiet. Kiersten walks around the room, passing out butterflies to several of the students, including the three from the lunchroom.)
    “Butterfly you, Mark.
    Butterfly you, Brendan.
    Butterfly you, Colby.”
    (When she finishes passing out the butterflies, she walks back onto the stage and places the microphone back into the stand.)
    “I have one thing to say to you
    And I’m not referring to the bullies
    Or the ones they pursue.
    I’m referring to those of you that just stand by
    The ones who don’t take up for those of us that cry
    Those of you who just…turn a blind eye.
    After all it’s not you it’s happening to
    You aren’t the one being bullied
    And you aren’t the one being rude
    It isn’t your hand that’s throwing the food
    But…it is your mouth not speaking up
    It is your feet not taking a stand
    It is your arm not lending a hand
    It is your heart
    Not giving a damn.
    So take up for yourself
    Take up for your friends
    I challenge you to be someone
    Who doesn’t give in.
    Don’t give in.
    Don’t let them win.”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #7
    Colleen Hoover
    “To my babies,

    Merry Christmas. I'm sorry if these letters have caught you both by surprise. There is just so much more I have to say. I know you thought I was done giving advice, but I couldn't leave without reiterating a few things in writing. You may not relate to these things now, but someday you will. I wasn't able to be around forever, but I hope that my words can be.

    -Don't stop making basagna. Basagna is good. Wait until a day when there is no bad news, and bake a damn basagna.

    -Find a balance between head and heart. Hopefully you've found that Lake, and you can help Kel sort it out when he gets to that point.

    -Push your boundaries, that's what they're there for.

    -I'm stealing this snippet from your favorite band, Lake. "Always remember there is nothing worth sharing, like the love that let us share our name."

    -Don't take life too seriously. Punch it in the face when it needs a good hit. Laugh at it.

    -And Laugh a lot. Never go a day without laughing at least once.

    -Never judge others. You both know good and well how unexpected events can change who a person is. Always keep that in mind. You never know what someone else is experiencing within their own life.

    -Question everything. Your love, your religion, your passions. If you don't have questions, you'll never find answers.

    -Be accepting. Of everything. People's differences, their similarities, their choices, their personalities. Sometimes it takes a variety to make a good collection. The same goes for people.

    -Choose your battles, but don't choose very many.

    -Keep an open mind; it's the only way new things can get in.

    -And last but not least, not the tiniest bit least. Never regret.

    Thank you both for giving me the best years of my life.

    Especially the last one.

    Love,

    Mom”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #8
    Colleen Hoover
    “I used to love the ocean.

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails,

    Treasures lost and treasures held...

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Yes, I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    The way she would sing me to sleep as I lay in my bed

    then wake me with a force

    That I soon came to dread.

    Her fables, her lies, her misleading eyes,

    I'd drain her dry

    If I cared enough to.


    I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails, treasures lost and treasures held.

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Well, if you've ever tried navigating your sailboat through her stormy seas, you would realize that her white caps
    are your enemies. If you've ever tried swimming ashore when your leg gets a cramp and you just had a huge meal of In-n-Out burgers that's weighing you down, and her roaring waves are knocking the wind out of you, filling your lungs with water as you flail your arms, trying to get someone's attention, but your
    friends
    just

    wave

    back at you?

    And if you've ever grown up with dreams in your head about life, and how one of these days you would pirate your own ship and have your own crew and that all of the mermaids

    would love

    only

    you?

    Well, you would realize...

    Like I eventually realized...

    That all the good things about her?

    All the beautiful?

    It's not real.

    It's fake.

    So you keep your ocean,
    I'll take the Lake.

    Colleen Hoover

  • #9
    Colleen Hoover
    “BLUE SWEATER

    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...

    Do you hear that?
    That's the sound of my heart beating...

    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...

    Do you hear that? That's the sound of your heart beating.

    It was the first day of October. I was wearing my blue sweater, you know the one I bought at Dillard’s? The one with a double knitted hem and holes in the ends of the sleeves that I could poke my thumbs through when it was cold but I didn't feel like wearing gloves? It was the same sweater you said made my eyes look like reflections of the stars on the ocean.
    You promised to love me forever that night...
    and boy
    did you
    ever!

    It was the first day of December this time. I was wearing my blue sweater, you know the one I bought at Dillard’s? The one with a double knitted hem and holes in the ends of the sleeves that I could poke my thumbs through when it was cold but I didn't feel like wearing gloves? It was the same sweater you said made my eyes look like reflections of the stars on the ocean.
    I told you I was three weeks late
    You said it was fate.
    You promised to love me forever that night...
    and boy
    did you
    ever!

    It was the first day of May. I was wearing my blue sweater, although this time the double stitched hem was worn
    and the strength of each thread tested as they were pulled tight against my growing belly. You know the one. The same one I bought at Dillard’s? The one with holes in the ends of the
    sleeves that I could poke my thumbs through when it was cold but I didn't feel like wearing gloves? It was the same sweater you said made my eyes look like reflections of the stars on the
    ocean.

    The SAME sweater you RIPPED off of my body as you shoved me to the
    floor,
    calling me a whore ,
    telling me
    you didn't love me
    anymore.

    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...

    Do you hear that? That's the sound of my heart beating.

    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...
    Bom Bom...

    Do you hear that? That's the sound of your heart
    beating.

    (There is a long silence as she clasps her hands to her stomach, tears streaming down her face)

    Do you hear that? Of course you don't. That's the silence
    of my womb.

    Because you
    RIPPED
    OFF
    MY
    SWEATER!

    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #10
    Colleen Hoover
    “I met a girl in a U-Haul.
    A beautiful girl
    And I fell for her.
    I fell hard.
    Unfortunately, sometimes life gets in the way.
    Life definitely got in my way.
    It got all up in my damn way,
    Life blocked the door with a stack of wooden 2x4's
    nailed together and attached to a fifteen inch concrete wall
    behind a row of solid steel bars, bolted to a titanium frame that
    no matter how hard I shoved against it-
    It
    wouldn't
    budge.
    Sometimes life doesn't budge.
    It just gets all up in your damn way.
    It blocked my plans, my dreams, my desires, my wishes,
    my wants, my needs.
    It blocked out that beautiful girl
    That I fell so hard for.

    Life tries to tell you what's best for you
    What should be most important to you
    What should come in first
    Or second
    Or third.

    I tried so hard to keep it all organized, alphabetized,
    stacked in chronological order, everything in its perfect space,
    its perfect place.
    I thought that's what life wanted me to do.
    This is what life needed for me to do.
    Right?
    Keep it all in sequence?

    Sometimes, life gets in your way.
    It gets all up in your damn way.
    But it doesn't get all up in your damn way because it
    wants you to just give up and let it take control. Life doesn't get
    all up in your damn way because it just wants you to hand it all
    over and be carried along.
    Life wants you to fight it.
    It wants you to grab an axe and hack through the wood.
    It wants you to get a sledgehammer and break through
    the concrete.
    It wants you to grab a torch and burn through the metal
    and steel until you can reach through and grab it.
    Life wants you to grab all the organized, the
    alphabetized, the chronological, the sequenced. It wants you to
    mix it all together,
    stir it up,
    blend it.

    Life doesn't want you to let it tell you that your little
    brother should be the only thing that comes first.
    Life doesn't want you to let it tell you that your career
    and your education should be the only thing that comes in
    second.
    And life definitely doesn't want me
    To just let it tell me
    that the girl I met,
    The beautiful, strong, amazing, resilient girl
    That I fell so hard for
    Should only come in third.

    Life knows.
    Life is trying to tell me
    That the girl I love,
    The girl I fell
    So hard for?
    There's room for her in first.
    I'm putting her first.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #11
    Colleen Hoover
    “I got schooled this year.
    By everyone.
    By my little brother...
    by The Avett Brothers...
    by my mother, my best friend, my teacher, my father,
    and
    by
    a
    boy.
    a boy that I'm seriously, deeply, madly, incredibly, and undeniably in love with...

    I got so schooled this year.
    By a nine-year-old.
    He taught me that it's okay to live life
    a little backwards.
    And how to laugh
    At what you would think
    is un-laughable.

    I got schooled this year
    By a Band!
    They taught me how to find that feeling of feeling again.
    They taught me how to decide what to be
    And go be it.

    I got schooled this year.
    By a cancer patient.
    She taught me so much. She's still teaching me so much.
    She taught me to question.
    To never regret.
    She taught me to push my boundaries,
    Because that's what they're there for.
    She told me to find a balance between head and heart
    And then
    she taught me how...

    I got schooled this year
    By a Foster Kid
    She taught me to respect the hand that I was dealt.
    And to be grateful I was even dealt a hand.
    She taught me that family
    Doesn't have to be blood.
    Sometimes your family
    are your friends.

    I got schooled this year
    By my teacher
    He taught me
    That the points are not the point,
    The point is poetry...

    I got schooled this year
    By my father.
    He taught me that hero's aren't always invincible
    And that the magic
    is within me..

    I got schooled this year
    by
    a
    Boy.
    a boy that I'm seriously, deeply, madly, incredibly, and undeniably in love with.
    And he taught me the most important thing of all...
    To put the emphasis
    On life.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #12
    Colleen Hoover
    “My name is Olivia King

    I am five years old.

    My mother bought me a balloon. I remember the day she walked through the front door with it. The curly hot pink ribbon trickling down her arm, wrapped around her wrist. She was smiling at me as she untied the ribbon and wrapped it around my hand.

    “Here Livie, I bought this for you.”

    She called me Livie.

    I was so happy. I’d never had a balloon before. I mean, I always saw balloons wrapped around other kids wrists in the
    parking lot of Wal-Mart, but I never dreamed I would have my
    very own.

    My very own pink balloon.”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #13
    Amy Plum
    “I'm a revenant, not a vampire, chérie." ~ Vincent Delacroix”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #14
    Amy Plum
    “Well, spit on my empty grave--if it ain't the attack of the Disney princesses!”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #15
    Amy Plum
    “Besides the alternate universe offered by a book, the quiet space of a museum was my favorite place to go. My mom said I was an escapist at heart . . . that I preferred imaginary worlds to the real one. It’s true that I’ve always been able to yank myself out of this world and plunge myself into another.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #16
    Amy Plum
    “I have to warn you that my bedroom isn't the best place to stage an assault on me. It's where I'm at my weakest, with my bed a mere twenty feet away.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #17
    Amy Plum
    “I can't promise you an ordinary experience, Kate. I wish I could transform myself into a normal man and be there for you, always, without the trauma that defines my life as "the walking dead." Since that isn't possible, I can only reassure you that I will do everything in my power to make it up to you. To give you more than a normal boyfriend could.
    I have no idea what that will mean, exactly, but I'm looking forward to finding out. With you.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me
    tags: love

  • #18
    Amy Plum
    “So is this a habit of yours, leaving your bag behind in order te strike up a conversation?" He grinned and nodded at the bench where I had been sitting. Lying beneath it was my book bag. "Wouldn't it be easier to just walk up to a guy and say hello?”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #19
    Amy Plum
    “You told me this wasn't a formal date when you invited me to come. Why should I care if you have a girlfriend?"
    "Absolutely," he said, giving me a fake-serious look. "Yeah, you and I are just friends . . . out for a friendly walk. Nothing more, nothing less."
    "Exactly!" I agreed, my heart giving a painful twist.
    He broke into a large grin and, leaning over, kissed me on the cheek. "Kate," he whispered, "you are way too gullible.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #20
    Amy Plum
    “At lunch I turned my phone on to check my messages. Georgia always sent me a few inane texts during the day, and sure enough there were two messages from her: one complaining about her physics teacher and a second, also obviously sent from her phone: I love you, baby. V.

    I wrote her back: I thought I told you to buzz off last night, you creep-o French stalker guy.

    Her response came back immediately: As if! Your beet-red cheeks this morning suggest otherwise ... liar! You're so into him.

    I groaned and was about to turn my phone off when I saw that there was a third text from UNKNOWN. Clicking on it, I read: Can I pick you up from school? Same place, same time?

    I texted back: How'd you get my number?

    Called myself from your phone while you were in the restaurant's bathroom last night. Warned you we were stalkers!
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #21
    Amy Plum
    “All this yummy muscleness first thing in the morning is almost too much for me to take,” she cooed, and gave him a playful wink as she scooted herself into the front seat. I shook my head. If “Flirt” qualified as a foreign language, my sister and Ambrose would both have PhDs in it.”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #22
    Amy Plum
    “Now that you are here--now that we're together-- I can't imagine going back to the life I had before. I don't know what I'd do if I lost you now. I love you too much. ~Vincent Delacroix, Until I Die (ARC), Amy Plum p. 71”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #23
    Amy Plum
    “Would you risk your life for love?”
    amy plum

  • #24
    Amy Plum
    “A few Paris blocks away I led a completely normal life with my sister & grandparents. And here I was sword fighting with dead guys.”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #25
    Amy Plum
    “And I've got THIS," I pulled out the signum and held it up for him to see, "that says I'm kindred. And I've got THIS," I pointed at my head, "that says I'm as smart as you. And I have THIS," I held up my middle finger, "that says go to hell, you immortal bigot."
    And with that I spun around and stomped out the door, filing the expression on Arthur's face in a mental folder labeled "Kate's Proudest Moments".”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #26
    Amy Plum
    “Kate,


    I'm not always the best at expressing myself to you, so I'm taking advantage of the fact that I will be completely unresponsive when you read this, and therefore incapable of messing things up.



    I want to thank you for giving me a chance. When I first saw you, I knew I had found something incredible. And since then all I've wanted was to be with you as much as possible.



    When I thought I had lost you, I was torn between wanting you back and wanting the best for you—wanting you to be happy. Seeing you so miserable during the weeks we were apart gave me the courage to fight for us . . . to find a way for things to work. And seeing you happy again in the days we've been back together makes me think I did the right thing.



    I can't promise you an ordinary experience, Kate. I wish I could transform myself into a normal man and be there for you, always, without the trauma that defines my life as "the walking dead." Since that isn't possible, I can only reassure you that I will do everything in my power to make it up to you. To give you more than a normal boyfriend could. I have no idea what that will mean, exactly, but I'm looking forward to finding out. With you.



    Thank you for being here, my beauty. Mon ange. My Kate.

    Yours utterly,

    Vincent”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #27
    Amy Plum
    “Okay, Kate, first of all, you’re touching me,” Vincent said for the room to hear. “So I’m not a ghost.”
    “And we’re not true zombies,” Charles said with a grin, “or he would have already eaten your face off.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #28
    Amy Plum
    “But now I have something that blows that feeling out of the water. Every time I need a hit of joy, I think about you. You are my solace, Kate. Just knowing that you are in this world, everything makes sense. p. 275 Until I Die (ARC)”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #29
    Amy Plum
    “Luck, normalcy, fate ... none of those seemed to be on our side. Our very being together went against all the odds. All I knew was that something good had begun. A flame had been lit. And the whole universe was watching to see if it would be blown out.

    All I could do was hold my breath. And wait.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #30
    Amy Plum
    “Better not to have loved at all, than to love and have lost.”
    amy plum



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