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“What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person.”
― Paper Towns
― Paper Towns
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
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“As a child, I read because books–violent and not, blasphemous and not, terrifying and not–were the most loving and trustworthy things in my life. I read widely, and loved plenty of the classics so, yes, I recognized the domestic terrors faced by Louisa May Alcott’s March sisters. But I became the kid chased by werewolves, vampires, and evil clowns in Stephen King’s books. I read books about monsters and monstrous things, often written with monstrous language, because they taught me how to battle the real monsters in my life.
And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons–in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed.”
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And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons–in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed.”
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LS 577 Summer 2011
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*Reading log for books/magazines/television/movies marketed to children (ages birth to 12/grade 6) *Each of the required categories will be read and ...more
What's the Name of That Book???
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Can't remember the title of a book you read? Come search our bookshelves and discussion posts. If you don’t find it there, post a description on our U ...more
BookExpo America
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This is a discussion group for those planning on attending BookExpo 2018 May 31st - June 1st, and BookCon June 2nd-3rd. Feel free to share past experi ...more
Book Buying Addicts Anonymous
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For the booklover who reads four or five books at a time, buys just as many at a time and who changes books like he/she changes his/her clothing. If y ...more
Q&A with Jennifer Weiner
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Jennifer Weiner, bestselling author of Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, and the new release Certain Girls will be available MAY 5 through MAY 18, 2008 to an ...more
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