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"D.J. Rosenblum Becomes the G.O.A.T." by Abby White, Chapters 17-22

In this novel, D.J. is determined to solve the mystery of her beloved older cousin's death, while also trying to grieve her loss and prepare for her own bat mitz­vah.

Here are links to our lists for the book: Prologue-Chapter 9, Chapters 6-10, Chapters 11-16, Chapters 17-22, Chapters 23-29
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  1. nonplussed
    filled with bewilderment
    Matt seems nonplussed.
  2. tedium
    dullness owing to length or slowness
    In a weird way, I like the tedium of cleaning dishes.
  3. stodgy
    out of fashion; old fashioned
    “I’m serious! That way, even if you have to work, you’ll be someplace less stodgy than an old library.”
  4. ensconce
    fix firmly
    “Well, that was a disaster,” I say, ensconced in the multiverse of baby blankets.
  5. detente
    the easing of tensions or strained relations
    Engles didn’t let Matt switch to another group for our English final, so we’ve settled into a fragile détente.
  6. apace
    rapidly; in a speedy manner
    So far, besides Matt’s anger, we’re proceeding apace.
  7. wistful
    showing pensive sadness
    Evan’s smile is almost wistful now.
  8. sporadically
    in an irregular or unpredictable manner
    That whole time, I’ve been working on my outline. Sporadically, at least.
  9. entrench
    fix firmly or securely
    “No need to entrench gender norms when a blouse will do!”
  10. assent
    agreement with a statement or proposal to do something
    Mom offers an eager, if bewildered, assent.
  11. misgiving
    uneasiness about the fitness of an action
    So after a few days, I swallow my misgivings…and DM both Lily and Trent.
  12. placid
    calm and free from disturbance
    Lily nods, placid.
  13. leaden
    (of movement) slow and laborious
    One step for every leaden breath I take.
  14. spiel
    artful or slick talk used to persuade
    Engles quiets the class, Tori begins her opening spiel.
  15. substantive
    being on topic and prompting thought
    “I thought these details fleshed out the depiction of the Community quite well. Did you not consider them substantive?”
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