There’s always the chance that none of those things are in the book as it’s been 15+ years since my last reading-and now I feel old. At the moment I think the things that are not-plot spoiling which I remember is a prism, drooling, and a bon-bon eating, couch surfing character. Jamie: I’m looking forward to rereading it as an adult and comparing. Andrews, someone tells me that I have to read My Sweet Audrina. I still haven’t made it through If There Be Thorns. But every time I post about V. Leila: I have not! I re-read Flowers in the Attica few years back, and more recently, I read Petals on the Wind for the first time. It wasn’t until years later (probably around 15) that I read it for the second time and realized what I hadn’t fully understood the first time. Because it’s a plot spoiler I’ll discuss it in the next post but I proved Judy Blume’s theory about censorship and how a kid will just read right over what they don’t understand. Have you read My Sweet Audrina? Thoughts? Jamie: Incest, rapey, family sagas-and the winning book blurb does not go to me. Leila: Can I just say fascinatingly grody three times? Andrews books: first three words or phrases that come to mind? Leila: Yes! The story that circulated at our school was that her post-death books were written via a medium-maybe we misunderstood the term ‘ghostwriter’?
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