Maureen Johnson Quote

One thing, I said, when we had broken apart and the swirling feeling in my head subsided. Maybe...don't tell your mom too much about this. I think she has ideas. What? he asked, all innocence, as he put an arm around my shoulders and led me back toward his house. Don't your parents cheer and stare when you make out with someone? Is that weird where you come from? I guess they don't get to see it much, though. From jail, I mean. Shut it, Weintraub. If I knock you down in the snow, these kids will swarm and eat you.

Maureen Johnson

One thing, I said, when we had broken apart and the swirling feeling in my head subsided. Maybe...don't tell your mom too much about this. I think she has ideas. What? he asked, all innocence, as he put an arm around my shoulders and led me back toward his house. Don't your parents cheer and stare when you make out with someone? Is that weird where you come from? I guess they don't get to see it much, though. From jail, I mean. Shut it, Weintraub. If I knock you down in the snow, these kids will swarm and eat you.

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About Maureen Johnson

Maureen Johnson (born February 16, 1973) is an American author of young adult fiction. Her published novels include series leading titles such as 13 Little Blue Envelopes, The Name of the Star, Truly Devious, and Suite Scarlett. Among Johnson's works are collaborative efforts such as Let It Snow, a holiday romance novel of interwoven stories co-written with John Green and Lauren Myracle, and a series of novellas found in New York Times bestselling anthologies The Bane Chronicles, Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, and Ghosts of the Shadow Market.