I wish I was grown up. Dad says, "It doesn't get any easier. You still have someone bossing you aroud." He says he finds Mr. Thorncliff, his boss, very tricky and he tries to steer clear of him as much as possible. I say, "At least you get paid to be bossed around. I get bossed around for free."-82쪽
Mr. Pickering says, "I think it is fine to do the Ruby books as your exhibit, because enjoying reading is important. I'm all for it."-100쪽
And what Hitch often says is, "Sometimes you just have to look at things sideways and then you get a clearer picture." I'm not sure what that means, but when we get back to the Moodys' house, we ask Mol and she says, "I think what Hitch means is, if you think about something in a different way, then sometimes it's easier to find the answer."-152-153쪽
That's the thing that sometimes happens when you read a really good book you just want to read it all over again.-183쪽
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