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Chloe likes the happy hour game because, she says, high school boys are immature. Which is true. But sometimes I think we might be better off not knowing how much wore they can get.
-- Milly as the Narrator
(chapter 1)
Importance: Milly thinks this while she is talking to a man at the bar before she goes to meet her mother. The quote is significant because he characterizes Milly as an intelligent girl. It also shows her dissatisfaction in her current world. The happy hour game is supposed to be fun, but she is not having fun at the moment and she does not have a positive view of the men that she meets there or the boys in her high school.
They all had distinct roles in their family: Adam was the golden-boy athlete, Anders, the brilliant eccentric, Allison the reserved beauty, and Archer the charming jokester.
-- Aubrey as the narrator
(chapter 2)
Importance: Aubrey thinks this while Milly and Jonah argue in...
This section contains 876 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |