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  • #1
    Brent Weeks
    “What people value in their books—and thus what they count as literature—really tells you more about them than it does about the book.”
    Brent Weeks

  • #2
    Alison Goodman
    “It is also important to understand that a hidden nature is not always an evil nature”
    Alison Goodman

  • #3
    Alison Goodman
    “You have seen me at my worst and at my weakest. Let me show you my best.”
    Alison Goodman, Eona: The Last Dragoneye

  • #4
    Maria V. Snyder
    “Yelena, you've driven me crazy. You've caused me considerable trouble and I've contemplated ending your life twice since I've known you." Valek's warm breath in my ear sent a shiver down my spine.

    "But you’ve slipped under my skin, invaded my blood and seized my heart.”

    “That sounds more like a poison than a person,” was all I could say. His confession had both shocked and thrilled me.

    “Exactly,” Valek replied. “You have poisoned me.”
    Maria V. Snyder, Poison Study

  • #5
    Ilona Andrews
    “Are you waiting for a clue to fall on your head?" Derek asked.
    "Yep. Tell me if you see one coming."
    "Nope."
    "My super mental powers must be getting rusty.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #6
    Ilona Andrews
    “So this is what it's about? This is your mature response to go off into the mountains rather than talking about it and have s'mores with a gnome and a mountain man."
    "Yep"
    "What's your plan for tomorrow? Brunch with a unicorn?”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #7
    Ilona Andrews
    “« Barabas pulled Christopher out of the cage. The man stared up at him. “I died, didn’t I? Are you an angel?”
    “Sure,” Barabas said. “Follow me to the Heavenly Shower »”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #8
    Ilona Andrews
    “Anger - a better alternative to caffeine.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #9
    Ilona Andrews
    “Outside the windows the day was bright: golden sunshine, blue sky, pleasant wind . . . I wanted to punch the happy day in the face, grab it by the hair, and beat it until it told me what the hell it was so happy about.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #10
    Ilona Andrews
    “Aha! So I’m not crazy.”
    “You are most definitely crazy,” Derek said. “But in a deranged, endearing way.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

  • #11
    Kim Harrison
    “God, if you ever loved me, open my eyes for me when I'm being this stupid! (Ron)”
    Kim Harrison, Once Dead, Twice Shy
    tags: humor

  • #12
    Kim Harrison
    “Maybe I could be friends with a ghost. I wouldn’t be able to kill him.”
    Kim Harrison, White Witch, Black Curse

  • #13
    Ilona Andrews
    “I know you'll tell me to fuck off, but I think Curran loves you. Truly loves you. And I think you love him, Kate. That's rare. Think about it--if he really stood you up, why would he be so pissed off about the whole thing? You both can be assholes of the first order, so don't let the two of you throw it away. If you're going to walk away from it, at least walk away knowing the whole picture."

    "You're right. Fuck off. I don't need him," I told her.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #14
    Chloe Neill
    “I wouldn’t say I was forward, but I made a move when I was interested.”
    Chloe Neill, Some Girls Bite
    tags: merit

  • #15
    Chloe Neill
    “Avoidance helped settle the emotions. Considerably.”
    Chloe Neill, Friday Night Bites
    tags: merit

  • #16
    Ilona Andrews
    “Beautiful I would never be. Striking, that I could manage.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites

  • #17
    Ilona Andrews
    “Julie was an issue riding on an issue and using a third issue for a whip.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #18
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “Once upon a time,” I began. “There was a little boy born in a little town. He was perfect, or so his mother thought. But one thing was different about him. He had a gold screw in his belly button. Just the head of it peeping out.
    “Now his mother was simply glad he had all his fingers and toes to count with. But as the boy grew up he realized not everyone had screws in their belly buttons, let alone gold ones. He asked his mother what it was for, but she didn’t know. Next he asked his father, but his father didn’t know. He asked his grandparents, but they didn’t know either.
    “That settled it for a while, but it kept nagging him. Finally, when he was old enough, he packed a bag and set out, hoping he could find someone who knew the truth of it.
    “He went from place to place, asking everyone who claimed to know something about anything. He asked midwives and physickers, but they couldn’t make heads or tails of it. The boy asked arcanists, tinkers, and old hermits living in the woods, but no one had ever seen anything like it.
    “He went to ask the Cealdim merchants, thinking if anyone would know about gold, it would be them. But the Cealdim merchants didn’t know. He went to the arcanists at the University, thinking if anyone would know about screws and their workings, they would. But the arcanists didn’t know. The boy followed the road over the Stormwal to ask the witch women of the Tahl, but none of them could give him an answer.
    “Eventually he went to the King of Vint, the richest king in the world. But the king didn’t know. He went to the Emperor of Atur, but even with all his power, the emperor didn’t know. He went to each of the small kingdoms, one by one, but no one could tell him anything.
    “Finally the boy went to the High King of Modeg, the wisest of all the kings in the world. The high king looked closely at the head of the golden screw peeping from the boy’s belly button. Then the high king made a gesture, and his seneschal brought out a pillow of golden silk. On that pillow was a golden box. The high king took a golden key from around his neck, opened the box, and inside was a golden screwdriver.
    “The high king took the screwdriver and motioned the boy to come closer. Trembling with excitement, the boy did. Then the high king took the golden screwdriver and put it in the boy’s belly button.”
    I paused to take a long drink of water. I could feel my small audience leaning toward me. “Then the
    high king carefully turned the golden screw. Once: Nothing. Twice: Nothing. Then he turned it the third time, and the boy’s ass fell off.”
    There was a moment of stunned silence.
    “What?” Hespe asked incredulously.
    “His ass fell off.”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear

  • #19
    Ilona Andrews
    “I was so happy to be out of there.
    “Barabas, if you weren’t batting for the other team, I’d marry you.”

    He grinned. “If I weren’t batting for the other team, I would accept your proposal."
    You had me at ‘No comment.’
    If all my clients were this smart, my life would be much easier. Much, much easier.”
    Ilona Andrews, Gunmetal Magic

  • #20
    Ilona Andrews
    “Finally, thank you very much to Jeaniene Frost and Jill Myles. This book does have sex in it. Please don't hit me anymore."

    ~Ilona Andrews in the Acknowledgements section of Magic Bleeds”
    Ilona Andrews

  • #21
    Ilona Andrews
    “Jack didn’t fully get Jesus. Audrey tried to explain it, and he could repeat it back to her, word for word, but he still didn’t comprehend most of it. The best he could gather was that Jesus lived long ago, told people to be nice, and they killed him for it. At the end, he asked who was Jesus’ necromancer and if he was in the Bible, then Kaldar couldn’t stop laughing and had to sit down.”
    Ilona Andrews, Fate's Edge

  • #22
    Maria V. Snyder
    “He made a weak attempt to look innocent, but I knew better. 'Should I guess how many concealed weapons you have or should I strip search you?'

    'A strip search is the only way to be absolutely certain.' Valek's deep blue eyes danced with delight.”
    Maria V. Snyder, Magic Study

  • #23
    Ilona Andrews
    “Curran grinned and my heart made a little jump. I didn’t expect that.
    “That’s it? That’s your witty comeback?”
    “Yep.” Eloquence ’R’ Us. When in trouble, keep it monosyllabic—safer that way.”
    Ilona Andrews

  • #24
    Ilona Andrews
    “Does Curran not involve you in his strategic sessions?” Ghastek asked.

    “Nope, I’m just here to look pretty.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Slays

  • #25
    Ilona Andrews
    “Since we’re playing that game… I tilted my face up to his and gave him a lovesick gaze.
    “Do you have to sneeze?” he asked.
    “Be quiet. I’m pretending to enjoy your company, just as you said.”
    “Try not to strain anything.”
    “Oh, I won’t. I’m very good at faking it.”
    That shut him up.”
    Ilona Andrews, Gunmetal Magic

  • #26
    Ilona Andrews
    “Curran shrugged and pulled me back to him. 'You don't pick the family you're born into. You pick the one you make. I already chose my mate and glued her ass to the chair to make sure she knew it.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #27
    Ilona Andrews
    “My investigative technique mostly consisted of going through the list of interested parties and making as much noise as possible, until the culprit lost his patience and tried to shut me up.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Slays
    tags: kate

  • #28
    Ilona Andrews
    “Kate Daniels, deadly swordmaster. Fear my twitching pinkie.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #29
    Rachel Hawkins
    “Sophia Mercer," Elodie intoned, "we have come to induct you into our sisterhood. Say the five words to begin the ritual."
    I blinked at her. "Are you freaking kidding me?"
    Anna gave an exasperated sigh. "No, the five words are 'I accept you offer, sisters.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Hex Hall

  • #30
    Christopher Moore
    “It’s sarcasm, Josh.”

    “Sarcasm?”

    “It’s from the Greek, sarkasmos. To bite the lips. It means that you aren’t really saying what you mean, but people will get your point. I invented it, Bartholomew named it.”

    “Well, if the village idiot named it, I’m sure it’s a good thing.”

    “There you go, you got it.”

    “Got what?”

    “Sarcasm.”

    “No, I meant it.”

    “Sure you did.”

    “Is that sarcasm?”

    “Irony, I think.”

    “What’s the difference?”

    “I haven’t the slightest idea.”

    “So you’re being ironic now, right?”

    “No, I really don’t know.”

    “Maybe you should ask the idiot.”

    “Now you’ve got it.”

    “What?”

    “Sarcasm.”
    Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal



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