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Library:

Perfect by Sara Shepard:

In a town where gossip thrives like the ivy that clings to its mansions, where mysteries lie behind manicured hedges and skeletons hide in every walk-in closet, four perfect-looking girls aren't nearly as perfect as they seem.

Three years ago, Spencer, Aria, Emily, Hanna, and their best friend Alison were the girls at Rosewood Day School. They clicked through the halls in their Miu Miu flats, tanned in their matching Pucci bikinis, and laughed behind their freshly manicured fingernails. They were the girls everyone loved but secretly hated—especially Alison.

So when Alison mysteriously vanished one night, Spencer, Aria, Emily, and Hanna's grief was tinged with . . . relief. And when Alison's body was later discovered in her own backyard, the girls were forced to unearth some ugly memories of their old friend, too. Could there be more to Alison's death than anyone realizes?

Now someone named A, someone who seems to know everything, is pointing the finger at one of them for Ali's murder. As their secrets get darker and their scandals turn deadly, A is poised to ruin their perfect little lives forever.

 Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell:


"In this provocative and inspiring book, Malcolm Gladwell examines everyone from business giants to scientific geniuses, sports stars to musicians, and reveals what they have in common. He looks behind the spectacular results, the myths and the legends to show what really explains exceptionally successful people." Gladwell argues that, when we try to understand success, we normally start with the wrong question. We ask 'what is this person like?' when we should really be asking 'where are they from?' The real secret of success turns out to be surprisingly simple, and it hinges on a few crucial twists in people's life stories - on the culture they grow up in and the way they spend their time. 
What did you get in your mailbox? 

Announcement: I need somewhere to spill the words running around my head, so I started a tumblr with the hopes of gaining a small following to share these with. I hope you could check it out: heart with hands. I'm new to tumblr, so if you have one, leave me a link or something and I'd love to check it out. 

2 comments:

Teacher/Learner said...

Outliers sounds fascinating. It's difficult to define success when so many become famous for all the wrong reasons or without what we think is necessary to be successful. Can't wait to read what you think of it :)

Lindsey Richardson said...

You've been invited to read about the magic.

www.themagiciansseries.blogspot.com
Hope to see you there and please help me spread the word.
--Lindsey

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