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Monday, October 20, 2014

FANGRIL by Rainbow Rowell best Quotes and excerption


Character Introduction first, OK?
Levi > He is... a friend of Cath new roommate, Regan, and Cath thought Levi is... Reagan's boyfriend. 


“Please don’t make me sit in the hall,” Levi said.
Cath stepped over his legs to get to her door. “I have to study.”
“Reagan’s running late, and I’ve already been sitting here half an hour.” His voice dropped to a
whisper: “Your neighbor with the pink Ugg boots keeps coming out to talk to me. Have mercy.”
Cath frowned at him.
“I won’t bother you,” he said. “I’ll just wait quietly for Reagan.”
She rolled her eyes and walked in, leaving the door open behind her.
“I can see why you and Reagan hit it off.” He got up to follow her. “You can both be extremely
brusque sometimes.”
“We didn’t hit it off.”
“That’s not what I heard.… Hey, now that you’re eating in the dining hall, can I eat your protein
bars?”
“You were already eating my protein bars,” Cath said indignantly, sitting at her desk and opening
her laptop.
“I felt bad about doing it behind your back.”
“Good.”
“But aren’t you happier now?” He sat at the end of her bed and leaned against the wall, crossing his
long legs at the ankles. “You look better nourished already.”
“Um, thank you?”
“So?”
“What?”
He grinned. “Can I have a protein bar?”
“You’re unbelievable.”

That was excerption 1 with Levi. I am sure you guys wanna know more right? In other words, teasing :P

Some inspiring Quotes 

It’s just … everything. There are too many people. 
And I don’t fit in. I don’t know how to be.
Nothing that I’m good at is the sort of thing that matters there. 
Being smart doesn’t matter—and being
good with words. 
And when those things do matter, it’s only because people want something from me.
Not because they want me.

You can give away nice like it doesn't cost you anything

In new situations, all the trickiest rules are the ones nobody bothers to explain it to you. (And the ones you can't Google.)

To really be a nerd, she'd decided, you had to prefer fictional worlds to the real one.


Let's get back to excerption ^_^
Nick > Umm... he is just some guy that happened to be in the same Writing class with Cath. Ok, you dun forget Cath right? The main character XD :P

Nick had let her read some of his short stories and the first few chapters of a novel he’d started
freshman year. All his stuff was dark—dirtier and grimier than anything Cath would ever write—but
still funny. And bracing, somehow. Nick was good.
She liked to sit next to him and watch all that good come out of his hand. Watch the jokes spill out
in real time. Watch the words click together.
“Exactly…,” he said, licking his top lip. He practically didn’t have a top lip, just a smear of red.
“That’s why I feel like I need to do something special this time around.”
“Come on.” Cath pulled at the notebook. “My turn.”
It was always hard to get Nick to give up the notebook.
The first night they’d worked on their extracurricular story, Nick had shown up with three pages
already written.
“That’s cheating,” Cath had said.
“It’s just the first push,” he said, “to get us rolling.”
She’d taken the notebook and written over and between his words, squeezing new dialogue into the
margins and crossing out lines that went too far. (Sometimes Nick stretched his style too thin.) Then
she’d added a few paragraphs of her own.
It had gotten easier to write on paper, though Cath still missed her keyboard.…
“I need to cut and paste,” she’d say to Nick.
“Next time,” he’d say, “bring scissors.”
They sat next to each other now when they worked—the better to read, and write, during the other ’s
turns. Cath had learned to sit on Nick’s right side, so their writing hands didn’t bump unintentionally.
It made Cath feel like part of a two-headed monster. A three-legged race.
It made her feel at home.
She wasn’t sure what Nick was feeling.… 

So, I have a feeling that you might want to read this book like right now, or NOT :) 
But it will worth your time. Trust me. That book relate to a girl's feeling like ... I dunno. You will get it when you read it. 
Thanks.

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