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Kayla Woodward
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You can hear the narrators falling in love with the characters as they read
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Kayla Woodward
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This and its original (Draco Malfoy and the Mortifying Ordeal of Being in Love) are the funniest, wittiest, most delightful, heart-warming books of all time. Bury me with them (and the rest of my library)
— Mar 26, 2026 02:36PM
Kayla Woodward
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If you see/ hear me cackling in my car, with my headphones on, or just in general, you can know it’s bc of this book.
— Mar 23, 2026 06:23AM
Kayla Woodward
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Listening and remembering that I FUCKING LOVE THIS BOOK.
— Mar 22, 2026 06:09AM
Kayla Woodward
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“Dotard,” said Widdershins. “From Middle Dutch doten, to be foolish. Ard indicates a particular quality, usually pejorative. And so we also have drunkard and coward and dullard and laggard. And of course, bastard, but you’re well acquainted with that one, boy, being such a stellar example yourself.”
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— Oct 05, 2025 09:33AM
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Kayla Woodward
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“It was hard, being perfect in an imperfect world, but Aurienne managed. If she had a flaw, it was that she was the Best, and she knew she was the Best.
Some called it arrogance.
She called it competence untainted by performative humility.”
— Oct 04, 2025 04:04PM
Some called it arrogance.
She called it competence untainted by performative humility.”

