Jodi McAlister
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An Academic Affair
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2025
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14 editions
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Here for the Right Reasons (Marry Me, Juliet, #1)
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2022
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4 editions
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Not Here to Make Friends (Marry Me, Juliet, #3)
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2024
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10 editions
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Can I Steal You for a Second? (Marry Me, Juliet, #2)
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2023
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6 editions
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Valentine (Valentine, #1)
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2017
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4 editions
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Ironheart (Valentine, #2)
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published
2018
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6 editions
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Misrule (Valentine, #3)
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published
2019
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3 editions
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Libby Lawrence Is Good at Pretending
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published
2022
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4 editions
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New Adult Fiction (Elements in Publishing and Book Culture)
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Galentine (Valentine, #0.5)
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published
2019
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“There was a famous narrative theorist named Paul Ricœur who distinguished between "clock time" and "human time." Clock time was measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days: the things we think of as the basic building blocks of time. Human time, though, was measured in events: the basic building blocks of story - and thus, because humans love nothing more than to narrativize their own experiences, of our lives.”
― An Academic Affair
― An Academic Affair
“Sincerity, my research had taught me, was often seen as a vulnerability. To earnestly express a feeling was a weakness. It was part of the reason people—including, but not limited to, Professor Christian Fisher—liked to hang shit on romance novels. There was something inherently earnest at their heart: a sincere love and hope and joy that readers often reacted to with the same feelings, a delicate flower that provoked some people to want to crush it.”
― An Academic Affair
― An Academic Affair
“I had a doctorate in literary
studies, but I did not have the words to explain what it felt like to be looked at
to be perceived – by Sadie Shaw”
― An Academic Affair
studies, but I did not have the words to explain what it felt like to be looked at
to be perceived – by Sadie Shaw”
― An Academic Affair
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