""God, sit by the freak, why don't you." I looked at her ... "Excuse me, do you have Tourette's?" ... Everyone turned around to look at me ... She blinked at me, startled. "What?" "Tourette's Syndrome," I said. "It's neurological disorder that causes people to say things they don't really mean. Do you have it?" ... "No." "Oh," I said. "So you were being purposefully rude." "I wasn't calling you a freak," the girl said quickly. "I'm aware of that," I said. "That's why I'm only going to break one of your fingers after school, instead of all of them"" (Meg Cabot 82-83).
That quote is a great example of her standing up for others and is not afraid to. Also in the book she meets this crazy -no seriously CRAZY- ghost that wants to kill anything in it's path. She must figure out why she is around and why she refuses to get help to get to the after life -EEEKKK-
Haha, Jeana, I love your random little ranty comments. I can totally just see you reading this...well, saying it anyway. You write exactly like you talk. It's very fun!
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Ahaha I started this series...I've only read the first one but I like it! I'm just too lazy to go out and buy more.
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