Lizzie Skurnick
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June 2009
Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
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2009
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Pretty Bitches: On Being Called Crazy, Angry, Bossy, Frumpy, Feisty, and All the Other Words That Are Used to Undermine Women
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7 editions
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2020
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The Pursuit (Alias Prequel #5)
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2003
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Shadowed (Alias Prequel #12)
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2004
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That Should Be a Word: A Language Lover’s Guide to Choregasms, Povertunity, Brattling, and 250 Other Much-Needed Terms for the Modern World
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2015
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The Girl's Life Big Book of Friendship Fiction
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2004
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“Now, suddenly, I was the kind of girl who felt true physical pain when asked to put down a book at the dinner table, who asked friends over and ignored them to finish Island of the Blue Dolphins for the fifth time.”
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
“I was amused and surprised by the odd, visceral details that returned to me with each work: Pa bringing the girls real white sugar wrapped in brown paper in Little House in the Big Woods, Sally J. Freeman having a man-o-war wrapped around her foot (who even know what a man-o-war was?), Claudia choosing macaroni at the Automat in From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. These strong, charged images that have never left me - they're often stronger than memories I have of my old life.”
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
“I was amused and surprised by the odd, visceral details that returned to me with each work: Pa bringing the girls real white sugar wrapped in brown paper in Little House in the Big Woods, Sally J. Freeman having a man-o-war wrapped around her foot (who even know what a man-o-war wa?), Claudia choosing macaroni at the Automat in From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. These strong, charged images that have never left me - they're often stronger than memories I have of my old life.”
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
― Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading
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“Christ, he thinks, by my age I ought to know. You don't get on by being original. You don't get on by being bright. You don't get on by being strong. You get on by being a subtle crook; somehow he thinks that's what Norris is, and he feels an irrational dislike taking root, and he tries to dismiss it, because he prefers his dislikes rational, but after all, these circumstances are extreme, the cardinal in the mud, the humiliating tussle to get him back in the saddle, the talking, talking, on the barge, and worse, the talking, talking on his knees, as if Wolsey's unraveling, in a great unweaving of scarlet thread that might lead you back into a scarlet labyrinth, with a dying monster at its heart.”
― Wolf Hall
― Wolf Hall
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Stephanie
Nov 26, 2018 06:55PM
Thanks, Lizzie!😃
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