Courtney’s Reviews > The Perks of Loving a Wallflower > Status Update
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"Phillipa was a busy, bookish spinster of means, who hosted wonderful bluestocking gatherings every week, in the beautiful...home she'd lived in all of her life. Why would she give that up for a man? As much as she longed for adventure, there were some stories she'd rather not unfold. Such as the best parts of being Phillipa."
— Jul 23, 2026 07:07AM
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Courtney
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“A Wynchester never let a thing like ‘impossibility’ get in the way of a good dream.”
— Jul 23, 2026 01:47PM
Courtney
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"Elizabeth's hair was naturally curly, so she did not have much experience with curling tongs. On the other hand, she was more patient than almost any other sibling and had assured Tommy she wasn't too busy slashing villains with her rapier to learn a new skill."
— Jul 23, 2026 10:46AM
Courtney
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"'Sometimes I'm more like a man, and sometimes I'm more like a woman, but mostly I feel like...both. And neither.'"
— Jul 23, 2026 09:42AM
Courtney
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"Why was it so simple to be someone else, and so difficult to be herself?"
— Jul 23, 2026 09:34AM
Courtney
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"The baron's deep brown eyes were strangely intense. He blinked and smiled, and his expression became sunny and teasing again."
— Jul 23, 2026 09:00AM
Courtney
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"The baron also seemed to like Philippa's oddness, which made him a little odd as well."
— Jul 23, 2026 08:22AM
Courtney
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"It was comments such as these that made it very difficult to to stay vexed with her parents. They wanted the best for Philippa, if limited to their narrow definition of 'best.' They believed proximity to a sufficiently grand library would make up for misery in every other aspect of life."
— Jul 23, 2026 08:20AM
Courtney
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"She might not feel like a woman but she was one, physically. Tommy didn't want to be Horace Wynchester permanently any more than she wished to live life as a lady, but indulging her masculine side afforded her the freedom to court Philippa openly."
— Jul 23, 2026 07:47AM
Courtney
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"Elizabeth shook her sword stick. 'Didn't you just prove that the world wouldn't end if you tried for what you want?'"
— Jul 23, 2026 07:37AM
Courtney
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"The canvas had been their first purchase as a family. For many of the siblings, their first purchase at all. It was more than art. It symbolized their the team they had become, and the long future of togetherness that awaited them."
— Jul 23, 2026 07:25AM

