“Look, girls know when they’re cute,” he said. “You don’t have to tell them. All they need to do is look in the mirror. I have one friend out in New York, an attorney. She moved out there after the school year to take the bar. She doesn’t have a job. I was like, ‘How are you going to get a job there in this market?’ And she’s like, ‘I’ll wink and I’ll smile.’ She’s a pretty girl. Whether that works despite her poor grades is yet to be seen.” PhilosophyDreamSchoolRomanceFictionEconomyDreamsYouthAdventureSummerYoung AdultYaContemporaryYoung Adult FictionChicagoJobCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“Really, nobody was there?” I asked. “Well, nobody important,” he said, putting his glasses back on and blinking.” PhilosophyPartyDreamsSummerGlassesChicagoDreamingCityDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“Don’t you think most of those kids think too much about who got an A or a B when they were in law school and what that means to an inflated G.P.A. and not enough about the world?” asked Connor irrelevantly.” PhilosophyDreamSchoolYouthSummerChicagoCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“Should I have a doughnut or my disgusting cardboard?” asked Gwynn, as she drew up languidly before me at a study table in a bookstore on State Street, raising a puffed rice cake in the air. My eyes narrowed attentively at her face, but as I hesitated, she announced eagerly, “Disgusting cardboard it is!” PhilosophyDreamSchoolRomanceFoodYouthSummerChicagoCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“This is so funny,” said Ellen, noticing the seating arrangement. “Isn’t this funny? Tom, come sit next to Robin. Griffin, sit next to Laura.” I stood up and sat next to Robin while Griffin brought his chair over to Laura. “That’s better,” said Ellen. “Isn’t that better?” DreamSchoolRomancePartyYouthSummerBoatChicagoCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudentLake Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“I don’t think I’ve ever referred to any girl I dated as my girlfriend. I think that would freak me out. Even the girl that I dated for two years in college I don’t think I ever referred to her as my girlfriend.” “How would you introduce her?” I asked. “I’m just going to say her name,” he said.” LoveDreamSchoolRomanceFictionEconomyDreamsYouthAdventureSummerYoung AdultYaContemporaryYoung Adult FictionChicagoJobCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs
“The stars glittered in the sky and as the number of people at the party grew there were merging conversations and laughter and bodies moving in outlines around the kegs of beer in a curtsy of youth.” PartyYouthSummerChicagoCityLaw SchoolDowntownStudent Book:Minor Snobs Source: Minor Snobs