Comments by kmassie

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. pg.148

    "To my left and back,sparse piney woods."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. pg.139

    "I can't stop trying to imagine exactly what terrain i'll be thrown into."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.pg.116

    "Are you going to be charming? aloof? fierce?"

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.pg.101

    "Then I sever the rope that holds the sandbag for boxing, and the bag splits open as it slams to the ground."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.pg.93

    "We are forbidden to engage in any combative exercise with another tribute."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.pg.92

    "Because,in fact, at some point, we're going to have to knock it off and accept we're bitter adversaries."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. pg.85

    "That I let the capitol kill the boy and mutilate her without lifting a finger."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. pg.85

    "That I let the capitol kill the boy and mutilate her without lifting a finger."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Pg.73

    "In a way, that's a plus because at least she can be counted on to corral us around to places on time whereas we haven't seen Haymitch since he agreed to help us on the train."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. pg. 55

    "Then I stuff down every mouthful I can hold, which is a substantial amount, being careful to not overdo it on the richest stuff."

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins-

    "She's muttering obscenities under her breath."

    pg.55

    November 29, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. pg.356

    "The Crystalline days of March, that rarest of seasons, came like a benediction, regal and scented with cedar and pine."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. pg.356

    "The Crystalline days of March, that rarest of seasons, came like a benediction, regal and scented with cedar and pine."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg.137

    "The sticky cloying taste lingered as i sat on my ripcord bedspread and combed my hair with Olivia's comb."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg.137

    "I found an impossibly soft stocking, the garter kind, cloud taupe, laddered, and an empty flagon of Ma Griffe perfume, its label decorated with a scribble of black lines on white. "

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg. 137

    "I picked Sprigs of her rosemary and tucked them in my pockets."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg. 49.

    "Clusters of lavender jacarandas emerged from the ranks of trees as we stitched along the gray-and-white streets."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg.43

    "I saw that her face was melted and horribly pliable."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg. 16.

    "Rhythms began to emerge, expand, complex as lianas."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg. 12

    "Out the window, the glow of the Hollywood sign was slightly blurred with June fog, a soft wellness on the hills raising the smell of sage and chamise, moisture wiping the glass with dreams."

    November 1, 2010

  • From the book White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Pg. 10.

    "He had to do it under a pseudonym, Wolfram Malevich, because it was nonunion."

    November 1, 2010

  • "Jack noticed that Spike's gold cummerbund matched C.J.'s gold evening gown." Book:The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 146

    October 1, 2010

  • "The four of them chatted amiably,enjoying the lavish setting." Book:The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacoben on PG 145

    October 1, 2010

  • "Jack's choice to flippantly leave his coaching and teaching responsibilities, not to mention his lack of respect for this body, only adds to the accusations against him,"Jerry stated. Book: The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 142

    October 1, 2010

  • "Was what he did tantamount to cheating on her?" Book: The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 138

    October 1, 2010

  • "He especially wanted a crack at Eddie in some kind of one-on-one competition,something that involved some mental acuity,not just physical." Book:The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 119

    October 1, 2010

  • "He'd stopped by the medic's room before hitting the restaurant,doused himself with Bactine,and had the medic check all his cuts and scrapes." Book: The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 118

    October 1, 2010

  • "They'd traversed over half of the lava section while Denny had gained only a few feet up the vertical cliff." From The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on Page 106.

    September 27, 2010

  • "Jack then clasped the carabiner to the harness around his waist and let the foot stirrups drag behind him." From the book The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on Pg.105

    September 27, 2010

  • "What could he do with ten million dollars? At first, his thoughts were altruistic." From the book The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on page 67.

    September 26, 2010

  • "The center of the room had been partitioned off with grass curtains and fake walls." From the book The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on page 54.

    September 26, 2010