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The Adventures of Jillian Spectre (Jillian Spectre #1) The Adventures of Jillian Spectre by Nic Tatano
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“There’s nothing social about a relationship that requires a machine. I’d rather have one real flesh-and-blood friend than a thousand so-called friends on Facebook.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“this old fashioned thing called conversation. A text message or an email doesn’t carry the emotion you can hear in someone’s voice. It doesn’t let you see the joy or love in someone’s eyes.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“Tek-no-path. He has the ability to control technology with his mind. I believe interface is the correct word as he can somehow connect with electronic devices.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“its thousand watt porch light probably confusing pilots trying to land at JFK. This electronic middle finger at Al Gore”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“our school bus pulled up to a red light next to his car,”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“She is to dating what one-hit-wonders are to the music industry. She’s a drive-by romantic,”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“Deep down I sense he’s an incredibly decent person who simply puts up his bad boy persona in the torn black jeans to keep people at a distance. The”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“my heart is torn between two guys.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“You know damn well I could burn a salad.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“Welcome to sporadic and lousy service from your new carrier. We hope you enjoy sounding like you’re in a barrel.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“She pokes at a very wrinkled baked potato that somehow reminds me of Alan Greenspan.”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre
“(Don’t correct me. I know they changed their logo to Syfy, but it looks like it should be pronounced “siffee” and I refuse to accept it.)”
Nic Tatano, The Adventures of Jillian Spectre