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Miranda Kenneally Bundle: Catching Jordan, Stealing Parker, Things I Can't Forget

The Miranda Kenneally Bundle comprises three novels: 'Catching Jordan,' 'Stealing Parker,' and 'Things I Can't Forget.' These books are part of the young adult genre, focusing on the complexities of teenage life, including relationships, self-discovery, and overcoming challenges. Each novel offers a unique perspective on these themes, providing readers with engaging narratives and relatable characters. more

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Miranda Kenneally

Miranda Kenneally is an American author renowned for her young adult novels. Born on April 29, 1982, she has gained acclaim for her compelling storytelling and relatable characters. more

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“Use what you have, use what the world gives you. Use the first day of fall: bright flame before winter's deadness; harvest; orange, gold, amber; cool nights and the smell of fire. Our tree-lined streets are set ablaze, our kitchens filled with the smells of nostalgia: apples bubbling into sauce, roasting squash, cinnamon, nutmeg, cider, warmth itself. The leaves as they spark into wild color just before they die are the world's oldest performance art, and everything we see is celebrating one last violently hued hurrah before the black and white silence of winter.”

“In most cases, negative comments from others are their own fears or insecurity being projected onto you. If you allow them to, these doubts will seep in and throw you off your path. It is important to have positivity around you during this time. Only share your dream with people that you know will support your endeavors.”

“A slight sabre-cut will separate my head from my body, like the spring flower which the Master of the garden gathers for His pleasure. We are all flowers planted on this earth, which God plucks in His own good time: some a little sooner, some a little later. Father and son may we meet in Paradise. I, poor little moth, go first. Adieu.”