Have you read The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard (1996)?
yes
no
I didn't finish it
I've never heard of it

seen from United States
seen from South Korea
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Brazil

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Brazil

seen from Spain

seen from Spain
seen from United States

seen from Indonesia
seen from South Korea
seen from China
seen from Romania

seen from Italy
seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Brazil
Have you read The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard (1996)?
yes
no
I didn't finish it
I've never heard of it
...wszystkie najistotniejsze wydarzenia w naszym życiu rozgrywają się nieodwracalnie w ciągu zaledwie paru sekund
Jacquelyn Mitchard
"His smell, his voice, the calluses on his palms became part of my emotional clothing. Daily, our being together seemed less novelty, more context. The sense of crisis might have hastened things between us. I am sure it did not idealize them.
If I'd been more myself -- more Annie-as-I-knew-her --
'But no matter how bad I feel about some of the effects of what I've done, I don't feel bad about -- what I've done.'
'I want to be wanted more than you want anything else... And it kills me that I didn't say it sooner. But you don't want the things I want. And the unfair part is, I didn't know how much I wanted them until now.' "
~ from Jacquelyn Mitchard's "The Most Wanted"
Writers' Rendezvous: June update - Part 2
Writers’ Rendezvous: June update – Part 2
I’m always happy when members of the WritersMic and the Rendezvous are published for the first time. Tom Cowen came to read at last month’s WritersMic, and his moving article has just been published in The Good Men Project. It shines a different light on Father’s Day. Read it here.
Back to writer events coming up. On June 23, the Westport Library will host historian James Carter for a free talkon…
View On WordPress
A Theory of Relativity 1/5 stars, honestly would have given it a half star if that was doable on goodreads.
Haha, I haven’t read it & it doesn’t seem like my kind of thing at all, but I like to see a little book hatred every now and again ;3
Review: What We Saw at Night (What We Saw at Night #1) by Jacquelyn Mitchard
Review: What We Saw at Night (What We Saw at Night #1) by Jacquelyn Mitchard
Quick review for a somewhat quick read. “What We Saw At Night” is an odd YA mystery. I don’t know if I can say that my impression of it being “odd” is a good thing, because the oddity lies in its overarching presentation despite some pretty awesome/interesting elements. There were so many things about it that pulled me in – the depiction of three friends who have XP, a rare fatal allergy to…
View On WordPress