![]() ![]() She can hear the steps, the low rasp of the lock, and knows that it will give. It’s like waiting at a neighbor’s door after you’ve knocked, when you know they are home. And even better, I’m including page numbers! So without further ado, let’s jump right into the first quote. I want to take some time to dive deeper into books that stick with me by taking a look at the moments that made me stop and grab a sticky note. That’s where posts like this are going to come in. I could remember the quote and roughly where it was in the book, but I would never be able to find the page number, and it seemed like every time I would look them up online, I would find the quote, but no location so that I could cite the quotes. One of the hardest parts of writing those, at least for me, was finding the quotes that I wanted to use. In May, I graduated with my Bachelors degree from the Language, Literature, and Writing department at my university, which means that I just concluded 16 years of writing book reports and essays. If you’d like to read my spoiler-free review, check out this post. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. ![]() Warning: This post contains spoilers for V. ![]()
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