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“I don’t think my memory of that night is ever coming back.” “Do you want me to hit you on the head with a coconut? It works on Gilligan’s Island.”

Quote by Jennifer Echols

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Forget You

This book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of past experiences on present emotions. more

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Jennifer Echols
Jennifer Echols

Jennifer Echols is an American author known for her young adult literature. Her works often explore themes of teenage emotions, growth, and identity. more

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