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[Day 246] I know, I know

So today I was supposed to post my Will Grayson Will Grayson review, but then I ended up being at school working on the freaking newspaper until 8:30, and I wanted the review to be worthy of the writing, so I guess I’ll have to postpone it again. I also left my glasses in the bathroom but I’m too tired to go get them, so here’s another creepy snippet of the novel I wrote in 7th grade, Ash. Keep in mind that at this point in the storyline, Sunny, our protagonist, is 14. Barely a freshman in high school. Continue reading “[Day 246] I know, I know”

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[Day 240] Do you want a cookie?

I read my favorite book, The Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger, over Easter weekend, and as usual, I cried uncontrollably. My mom found me sobbing, but wasn’t concerned, since she noticed the book in my hands. For some reason, though, I still felt like I owed her an explanation. Unfortunately, I can’t articulate, or even enunciate, anything when I cry. And as I thought about this, I realized something.
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