Wednesday, June 26, 2013

book vandal.

The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith is about a girl named Hadley. Hadley is waiting at the airport, on her way to her father's second wedding to a British woman whom Hadley has never met although she vows to hate her. Hadley comes to find herself sitting next to a lanky, cute, British boy named Oliver,  on the plane, and she spends the whole seven hour flight wrapped up in conversation with him. But upon their arrival at the airport, Oliver and Hadley get separated and Hadley wonders if she will ever see him again.

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I'm generally opposed to book vandalism, but sometimes people are too stupid to see what's right in front of them. It's not even my fault, she started it. When I got this book from the library, there were a couple parts that someone underlined in pencil. Don't worry. And I thought about it and I decided it makes sense because sometimes people don't realize when they're reading really good stuff... so... I kinda, added to the vandalism... But this book was really good. It wasn't too lovey dovey actually. And it was really easy too read cause for some reason the words are incredibly large. Pencil underlined sentences include:

Charles Dickinson.

Jennifer Smith.

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