Cinder & Ella (Cinder & Ella, #1)
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A great character needs trials to overcome—experiences to give them depth, to make them vulnerable, relatable, and likable. Good characters need hardships to make them strong. The idea makes sense, but it still sucks if you’re the heroine.
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“Por el amor de todo lo sagrado,
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“I just found out that the most important person in my life didn’t die eight months ago. She’s been in a freaking coma and she just e-mailed me to tell me that she’s still alive! I’m a little freaked out right now, so don’t give me any more shit! I need to talk to her.”
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“Green Bay? Are you seriously a cheesehead?”
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“I have never had—nor will I ever have—the urge to wear a foam cheese hat, but yes, I am a Green Bay fan.”
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“Are you from Wisconsin? Oh my gosh, please say yes.
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Even if it’s just to complain about the Packers losing Monday Night Football.”
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“true beauty comes from inside a person. If you feel beautiful, then you’ll look beautiful to others no matter what’s on the surface.”
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The Easter Bunny could have come down the chimney armed with machine guns and opened fire on the house, and everyone would have been less surprised.
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“Say car for me.”
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This Prince Cinder chooses his Ellamara.
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We’re Cinder and Ella, woman! We’re supposed to get our fairy-tale ending!”
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I had to date Brian if for no other reason than he would never let me live it down otherwise. He’d never let me win another argument ever again, and that was so not happening.
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Brian looked at the man and then back at me. His grin spread the entire length of his face and he said, “How about, ‘And they lived happily ever after’?”