[Transcend Time 04.0] Transcendence

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by Michelle Madow


  9) I don’t like most cold or room temperature foods. I have this (kind of weird) thing about hot food. I pretty much ONLY eat food that’s hot. I don’t like cereal for breakfast, and I definitely don’t understand the appeal of sushi for dinner. (Cold AND uncooked?! Gross. Edit: I love sushi for dinner now. Tastes change. ;) I’ll occasionally have a room temperature food as snack (it happens rarely, though). But I never feel satisfied from a meal unless it’s hot.

  10) Discovering that I wanted to take writing seriously made me grow as a person more than I had ever thought possible. In high school and the first two years of college, I worried about what people thought of me. I’ve never been naturally “cool,” but I wanted to be part of that crowd so badly that I tried too hard, which resulted in them not liking me. Then I discovered writing in the beginning of my junior year of college, and suddenly what people thought of me wasn’t important anymore. I realized there was no point in trying to be “cool” when there were tons of other awesome people out there who I had more in common with, anyway, and I had more fun hanging out with. I stopped caring about what others thought of me, and learned to be happy and proud of who I actually am. That realization led to me being happier in those last two years of college than I was in the first two years of college and high school combined—and because I was more confident, I ended up with an awesome group of friends!

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Thank you to everyone who participated in the blog tour: Jennie, Molli, Margie, Kathryn, Dorine, Emma, Stephanie, Susan, Michelle, Becky, Jenna, Bonnie, JoAnne, Tiffany, Amanda, Vitoria, Alexa, Kayleigh, Hannah, Erika, Annabelle, Emily, Tess, and Carla.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Michelle Madow writes fast-paced YA (young adult) fiction that will leave you turning the pages wanting more!

  She grew up in Baltimore, and now lives in Boca Raton, Florida, where she writes books for young adults. Some of her favorite things are: reading, pizza, traveling, shopping, time travel, Broadway musicals, and spending time with friends and family. Michelle went on a cross-country road trip from Florida to California and back to promote her books and to encourage high school students to embrace reading and writing. Someday, she hopes to travel the world for a year on a cruise ship.

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