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BlurryBug is on page 388 of 488 of The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)
I really don't think this is a masterpiece but it is entertaining and I like the message behind it
Jun 10, 2018 07:35AM Add a comment
The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is on page 124 of 488 of The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)
To me this would be so much easier to read if the two perspective were split by chapters instead of jumping in the same chapter,
Jun 06, 2018 09:56PM Add a comment
The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is on page 55 of 488 of The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)
let's see what the hype is all about
Jun 06, 2018 02:38AM Add a comment
The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is on page 211 of 384 of Born for Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and Endangered
so far I learned we all have a need to belong in some way and that is okay.
Jun 04, 2018 10:09PM Add a comment
Born for Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and Endangered

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is 16% done with You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
It is a bit of a rambly read
Jun 03, 2018 01:22AM Add a comment
You Don't Have to Say You Love Me

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is 2% done with You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
"she could've played a fictional version of herself in a screwball Hollywood comedy if Hollywood had ever bothered to cast real Indians as fictional Indians "
Jun 01, 2018 12:29AM Add a comment
You Don't Have to Say You Love Me

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is on page 165 of 336 of Running with Scissors
when you think the story can't get more fucking up. it can
May 31, 2018 01:28PM Add a comment
Running with Scissors

BlurryBug
BlurryBug is on page 33 of 384 of Born for Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and Endangered
Why a appropriate respond to seeing someone who is a little different matter so much, to make eye contact and smile, though understandably hiding one's reaction especially in cases with facial defects can be difficult, "I learned the language of paranoia; every whisper I heard was a comment about the way I looked, every laugh a joke at my expense ... I was my face and I was ugliness" - Lucy Grealy.
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Born for Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and Endangered

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