Book Review: Uglies Ugliesby Scott Westerfeld Series: Uglies, Book 12005.Genre: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Young AdultThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Tally is about to turn sixteen, and she can't wait. In just a few weeks she'll have the... Continue Reading →
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The Spanish Influenza Treats Everybody Differently, as Does Love.
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Reminder of What We Were
Old poetry from all those years ago, Awakens feelings in me That won’t let go. I’ve thought a lot about this, Just so you know. I think I understand now What I should have already known. My memory plays tricks on me, but I can not deny what was written in those days in which... Continue Reading →
Discover the Refreshing Innocence of Romance in this Klorrie Cup Award Winner!
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Klorrie Note #18
Life. Many webs of tragedy intertwined.
The Echo Series Earns Another Klorrie Cup Award!
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We Never Get Snow Down Here
I watch with the morbid curiosity that comes with being twelve as they carry your body out of your apartment. The blanket is sliding off your corpse as they struggle to get you down the stairs. What happened to body bags? You helped me make cupcakes once. Cupcakes for my school bake-off sale. Now you're... Continue Reading →
Klorrie Note #17
I was defective before being broken.
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