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Crashing into You: Chapters 29–47

When tragedy strikes, 17-year-old street racer Leti Rivera blames herself for her brother's accident and vows to give up racing. But will she be able to?

Here are links to our lists for the book: Chapters 1–7, Chapters 8–16, Chapters 17–28, Chapters 29–47, Chapters 48–63
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  1. extension
    an addition to the length of something
    I vow to see them later, to ask their forgiveness, to ask them to go to the bank with me to request another extension for Jacob, but right now, I need to be here.
  2. indignation
    a feeling of righteous anger
    “Who’s that?” I said with impatient indignation.
  3. supine
    lying face upward
    His eyes dart around the room and immediately glance at Santos to see him still lying supine on the bed.
  4. inevitably
    in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    I’m flying through the sky, appearing as something extraordinary, but inevitably when I hit the earth or crash into reality, I’ll be just rock and holes. Something mundane and something empty.
  5. mundane
    found in the ordinary course of events
    I’m flying through the sky, appearing as something extraordinary, but inevitably when I hit the earth or crash into reality, I’ll be just rock and holes.
    Something mundane and something empty.
  6. indiscernible
    difficult or impossible to perceive
    When the teachers talk and when the students chatter, they are indiscernible noise, and I just let it all be muffled out.
  7. litany
    any long and tedious address or recital
    He’s already started his litany of reprimands.
  8. repentant
    feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds
    I know he wants to shove me back into the role of good little scholarship girl. Ever grateful and loyal and repentant.
  9. inexcusable
    without justification
    “You went too far, Miss Rivera. Your behavior is inexcusable.”
  10. intervention
    care provided to improve a situation
    The crew surrounds me, and I feel like I’m in the middle of an intervention.
  11. solidify
    become firm
    An answer doesn’t solidify. And as I climb Jacob’s front steps, I don’t know what I’ll say.
  12. confirmation
    information that verifies
    “I mean, the doctors said that it could be temporary, right?” Monster looks around at each of us, wanting confirmation.
  13. whimsical
    indulging in or influenced by the imagination
    The sky is a perfect blue, and the clouds are wispy and whimsical.
  14. succinctly
    with concise and precise brevity; to the point
    “Is my mother’s name,” he says, succinctly.
  15. inconsequential
    lacking worth or importance
    It feels silly, almost inconsequential to tell him any of this as he doesn’t even remember, but I have to say it.
Created on Fri Jun 19 03:18:08 EDT 2026 (updated Mon Jul 06 19:24:54 EDT 2026)

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