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Glass, by Ellen Hopkins
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- An ethereal Robyn grins, her ecru face distorting into a vampirelike apparition.†
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- You might call it distorted reality and as much as I once might have disagreed, now the silence closes in, like in those B scary movies where a crypt forms around you, walls you in, brick by invisible brick, regret the mortar sealing the chinks, until there's only a tiny hole left, one pinhole between you and suffocation.†
distorted = altered in an unnatural or untrue way
Definitions:
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(1)
(distort) to alter something in an unnatural or untrue way
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)