Smoke and MirrorsSixteen-year-old Simon has always been considered odd. Three years ago, a skateboarding accident caused some minor brain damage and made him a little stranger. His career-driven parents mostly leave him alone, and he spends much of his time living in his imagination. When Andrea, whom no one else can see, appears to Simon in class, he is fascinated by her and strikes up a friendship, even though he knows she may be pure hallucination - he's had imaginary friends before. Andrea says she is there to "help" him, but before the story ends, Simon discovers that it is he who needs to help Andrea, not the other way around. |
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... walked to the side of the room and sat at one of the computers . She was typing on the keyboard , and I was sure others would notice . The computer's sound was off , but I saw images on the screen . I leaned hard backwards to see what ...
... walked to the side of the room and sat at one of the computers . She was typing on the keyboard , and I was sure others would notice . The computer's sound was off , but I saw images on the screen . I leaned hard backwards to see what ...
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... walked up to me and held out something in his hand . I put out my own hand , palm upward , and he dropped into it twenty or so of those little shiny ball bearings used in skateboard wheels . He motioned up at the sky , and I seemed to ...
... walked up to me and held out something in his hand . I put out my own hand , palm upward , and he dropped into it twenty or so of those little shiny ball bearings used in skateboard wheels . He motioned up at the sky , and I seemed to ...
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... walked to my locker . I had known Tanya since the second grade , and while I had evolved into this strange creature that I now was , she had somehow matured into a beautiful and sometimes intelligent young woman . She had a legion of ...
... walked to my locker . I had known Tanya since the second grade , and while I had evolved into this strange creature that I now was , she had somehow matured into a beautiful and sometimes intelligent young woman . She had a legion of ...
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Lesley Choyce. pity on me , I suppose , and walked alongside of me down the hall . " You really like Shakespeare , don't you ? " " It's the beauty of the language , " I lied . " I know what you mean . It's fluid and musical . " " And all ...
Lesley Choyce. pity on me , I suppose , and walked alongside of me down the hall . " You really like Shakespeare , don't you ? " " It's the beauty of the language , " I lied . " I know what you mean . It's fluid and musical . " " And all ...
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... walked by , she paused and smiled . " See you tomorrow , Simon . " " Bye , Lisa . " And she walked on . " What about that ? " Andrea asked . " That what ? " " The way she smiled at you . " " You're saying you made her do that ? " " When ...
... walked by , she paused and smiled . " See you tomorrow , Simon . " " Bye , Lisa . " And she walked on . " What about that ? " Andrea asked . " That what ? " " The way she smiled at you . " " You're saying you made her do that ? " " When ...
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Page 19 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Page 9 - ... stool while he rolls about on the ground a large jar which serves as a churn and is placed on its side in order that it may more easily be rolled about to produce the agitation of the cream which results in butter. (Courtesy of the University Museum of Philadelphia) 175. Agriculture and cattle-breeding produced most of the wealth which formed the basis of Sumerian life, but there were other important sources of wealth.
Page 203 - I could tell from the look in her eyes that she did not know where she was. And she did not know who I was.
Page 124 - One source of evidence was trial by water. The unfortunate woman would be put in a pond. If she floated she was a witch. If she sank she was not. This event, the outcome of the experiment, was, by consensus, the information-as-thing needed for the identification of a witch. Nowadays it would be denied, by consensus, that the exact same event constituted the information that it had previously been accepted, by consensus, as being.
Page 67 - I would have to keep my wits about me. I would have to be more careful.
Page 128 - I did not want to go home. I couldn't bring myself to go back to school. I thought I heard someone call my name again, a nickname I hadn't heard for a long while. "Slime-on.
Page 34 - I wasn't going to be the one to break it up. I had my own problems with my right brain probably not even knowing what my left brain was doing.
Page 87 - Whatever was going on, I didn't want to be part of it. They looked very sullen. "Simon, we need to talk to you," my mother said, her voice sounding shaky.
Page 114 - She was the first girl I had ever kissed. She was the first for a lot of things, and maybe I should have apologized to Lydia and followed her.