![]() ![]() Listen, I’m a morning person, but 4:45 doesn’t even count as morning if you ask me, and I’m an optimist.Īfter swiping away the last alarm on my phone, I roll out of bed and pull on my fuzzy baby-pink robe with a scrolled M embroidered on the collar. Which is probably why I’ve been able to psych myself into thinking that a 4:45 wake up call is humane. There is no greater satisfaction than a notebook full of beautifully executed lists.Ī long time ago I decided to make a list of all the things I could control and what it came down to was this: my attitude. (Using my gel pens and a predetermined color scheme, of course.) Make it happen. ![]() The book opens with an introduction to Millie: I loved this book as much as I loved Dumplin’, which tells you a lot! ![]() Callie, who mistakenly blames the members of her dance team for turning her in, begins working with Millie at the gym to repay her debt. Millie and Callie seem to have little to nothing in common, yet they are brought together unexpectedly when Millie identifies Callie on security footage taken the night her uncle’s gym is vandalized. Puddin’ focuses on Millie Michalchuk and Callie Reyes, two characters we met in Dumplin’. ![]() Puddin’ is the much-anticipated and equally joyous companion to Julie Murphy’s Dumplin’. ![]()
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