“He wanted to draw out the moment before the moment—because as good as kissing feels, nothing feels as good as the anticipation of it.”— John Green, Colin Singleton, amazon.com
“It was his first kiss, and her lips felt like the coming winter—cold and dry and chapped—and it occurred to Colin that the kiss didn't feel nearly as good as the sound of her asking if she could be his girlfriend.”— John Green, Colin Singleton, amazon.com
“Something surged through him. The nerve endings exploded into shivers on his skin. His diaphragm fluttered. And of course it couldn't have been lust or love and it didn't feel like like, so it must have been what the kids at school called like-like.”— John Green, Colin Singleton, amazon.com
“He wanted to draw out the moment before the moment—because as good as kissing feels, nothing feels as good as the anticipation of it.”— John Green, amazon.com