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”I wish I could get the girl.
Because, Len, you are her.
You are that girl.
My safe place.
My asymmetric happiness.
My Edgar Allan Poe poem.
You are my Smiths, and my favorite fantasy book, my brownie, and summer vacations in lush places.
There will never be anyone else like you.”
THIS BOOK! Finally, a book that wasn’t quite as painful as the other ones. There were still darker aspects that I hadn’t expected at all, but it focused more on the romance than the other books.
Vaughn Spencer is now my favourite of the kids. How could you not love him after discovering the truths behind the facade?
“The less you said, the more you were feared.”
I literally loved Lenora. Right from the start. She was introduced and right then and there I loved her bravery and passion. And EVERY time she dragged Vaughn I was cheering her on from the sidelines :)) He needed to be taken down a notch.
“You should believe me,” she announced, “because in order to destroy you, I need to acknowledge you first. See, in order to ruin a person’s life, you need to hate them. Be jealous of them. Feel some type of passionate response toward them. You stir nothing in me, Vaughn Spencer. Not even disgust. Not even pity, though I really should pity you. You’re the gum stuck to the bottom of my boots. You are a fleeting moment no one remembers—unremarkable, unnecessary, and utterly forgettable.”
There were a lot more cute scenes in this book than I was expecting from a novel whose main character was Vaughn Spencer. But I loved all the fluff and as usual, the epilogue was cuteness galore.
I also loved that Vaughn and Lenora were both artists. Their perspective on life was different because of that, and I loved both of their final projects. I wasn’t surprised by the subject of Vaughn’s project but I WAS WAITING FOR LENORA TO GET THE HINT OVER THE WHOLE BOOK.
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