The book Wonder When You’ll Miss Me was written by author Amanda Davis Here you can read free online of Wonder When You’ll Miss Me book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Wonder When You’ll Miss Me a good or bad book?
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The crowds were bigger, the nut was good, and Elaine was in a generous mood, smiling at anyone who passed her. Rod had stopped coming by since the day he’d wanted me to stay and talk to him and I had chosen to go find Charlie instead. Ever since then, he’d hung back, kept to himself, hadn’t sought me out. And even though part of me wanted nothing more in the whole world than to go find him and take his hands and look into his eyes and figure this whole thing out together, I hadn’t. I’d left him ...alone. I don’t know whether I was more afraid that he liked me or that he didn’t. But I didn’t know what to do about either of those things, so, like the brave soul that I was, I avoided him. The fat girl and I were all angles with each other. We were on speaking terms, but just barely. She didn’t understand why I wanted to be left alone. Why I wanted to pretend I had no past. But, of course, if I had no past, then there was no fat girl. And she didn’t like that one bit. Gleryton was close.
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