There had often been Jeremiahs in the [Princeton] applicant pool. They were attractive to the faculty, who some years earlier had flatly asked for more of them: fewer golden kids who did everything well, please, and more awkward kids who were brilliant but couldn't tie their shoes. The faculty themselves, she suspected, had once been awkward, brilliant kids who couldn't tie their shoes.
Fractured by Karin Slaughter *****
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Fractured by Karin Slaughter
Abigail Campano discovers her daughter Emma brutally murdered. She is
attacked by Adam, a teen boy, but she defends hers...
2 weeks ago
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