Oh. My. Gods. - Weebly
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THANK YOU . . . . . . Sarah Shumway, goddess of editing, for helping forge my story into something worthy of the Dutton name—and for understanding—or at least not fighting—my excessive use of em dashes. . . . Jenny Bent, goddess of agenting, for being my perfect agent, keeping the faith, and having my back every step along the sometimes rocky way, and for telling me to call more often. . . . Sharie Kohler, goddess of critique partnering, for saving me more times and in more ways than I can count, and for inspiring me to be a better writer in every way. . . . Shane Bolks, goddess of mentoring, for answering my endless stream of questions, and for listening to all my wild ideas with admirable patience and a straight face. . . . The Buzz Girls, goddesses of booksboysbuzz.com, for being the best cheering section a girl could want, and for sharing their innermost selves without hesitation or reservation. . . . Don and Jane Childs, god and goddess of parenting, for supporting me unconditionally no matter how many times I say, “Here’s my new plan,” and for insisting that it’s because they love me and not because I’m their only child. I love you, too.
- Page 223 and 224: “Hey, how is my being part of tha
- Page 225 and 226: fall for his lies. He could be maki
- Page 227 and 228: “Whatever.” I roll my eyes. But
- Page 229 and 230: “We’ve got another mile left on
- Page 231 and 232: “What are you doing with him?”
- Page 233 and 234: what happened to his parents. Wrapp
- Page 235 and 236: He’s such a good friend I know he
- Page 237 and 238: I’m on my way through the door wh
- Page 239 and 240: a quick glance around to see if any
- Page 241 and 242: I wish I could know what Jackie is
- Page 243 and 244: The finish line is closing in, so I
- Page 245 and 246: know Nola and Cesca from anyone, bu
- Page 247 and 248: Damian, following us across the law
- Page 249 and 250: When I glance back he’s still the
- Page 251 and 252: stand what he’s saying. It’s li
- Page 253 and 254: “What rules?” I stare at him, f
- Page 255 and 256: side of the desk and leaning her hi
- Page 257 and 258: “This is the other reason, beside
- Page 259 and 260: “Really,” I say. “Everyone at
- Page 261 and 262: ger. You scare me.” When I act ap
- Page 263 and 264: going to USC next year. Parsons acc
- Page 265 and 266: “I figured I’d find you here.
- Page 267 and 268: “I didn’t mean to try to cheat,
- Page 269 and 270: ity, leaning into his shoulder, “
- Page 271 and 272: deserve a little good-natured retri
THANK YOU . . .<br />
. . . Sarah Shumway, goddess of editing, for helping forge<br />
my story into something worthy of the Dutton name—and<br />
for understanding—or at least not fighting—my excessive<br />
use of em dashes.<br />
. . . Jenny Bent, goddess of agenting, for being my perfect<br />
agent, keeping the faith, and having my back every step<br />
along the sometimes rocky way, and for telling me to call<br />
more often.<br />
. . . Sharie Kohler, goddess of critique partnering, for saving<br />
me more times and in more ways than I can count, and<br />
for inspiring me to be a better writer in every way.<br />
. . . Shane Bolks, goddess of mentoring, for answering my<br />
endless stream of questions, and for listening to all my<br />
wild ideas with admirable patience and a straight face.<br />
. . . The Buzz Girls, goddesses of booksboysbuzz.com, for<br />
being the best cheering section a girl could want, and for<br />
sharing their innermost selves without hesitation or reservation.<br />
. . . Don and Jane Childs, god and goddess of parenting,<br />
for supporting me unconditionally no matter how many<br />
times I say, “Here’s my new plan,” and for insisting that it’s<br />
because they love me and not because I’m their only child.<br />
I love you, too.