Charmed Thirds by Megan McCafferty

November 18, 2008

Charmed ThirdsI didn’t finish this book, not because it was bad but just because it wasn’t my thing, but I did have a couple favorite passages from the first third of it that I read:

Whoever said that you can’t go home again was wrong. You can go home again. Just don’t be surprised when it totally sucks. (p 3)

Women will always choose the the man over the best friend. This is a sad but true fact of life, and it’s only this certitude that makes me unashamed to admit it. (p 30)

I didn’t know anything about anything. And the only difference between then and now is this: I may know more than I used to, but my wisdom pales in comperison to that which I’ve yet to learn. (p 41)

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