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  • #1
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “We’re not murdering anyone. That’s not what librarians do. Bit of shelving, bit of researching, bit of underhanded violence? No.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #2
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “She had memories of a quiet pool in the woods, where she'd retreat with her books, hiding from chores that needed to be done around the house. She remembered the sound of her parents after sunset, calling her to come home. The fireflies would flicker around her as it became too dark to read, but still she'd stay, to watch the fireflies over the water and listen to the birds and the squirrels settle in for the night and the night hunters, the owls and and the cats, begin to wake. Once, she'd even glimpsed a unicorn sipping from the pond, but it could have been only a white deer and a trick of the twilight. Another afternoon, her father had come with her, avoiding his chores too. They'd read books side by side, and her mother hadn't said a word when they'd returned. A week later, her mother had been the one to join her by the pond, arriving with lunch in a basket and presenting Kiela with a new unread book, a rare treasure on the island.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #3
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “You can count the number of cricket chirps per second to calculate the outside temperature.” “Unless the outside is on fire,” Caz said. “How fast do they chirp if it’s all on fire?”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #4
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “Sleep on the boat?” Caz sounded appalled. “With fish under us?” “You really have a thing about fish,” she said. “I had no idea.” “You hear stories,” he said darkly.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #5
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “Behind them, the great city burned, with its people (both good and bad) and its history (both good and bad) and its books and its flowers. And she knew she wasn’t coming back.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #6
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “What should I do? Should I welcome them? Or should I hide? Is a sentient spider plant a plus or a minus for a business?” “You are always a plus,” Kiela told him firmly.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #7
    Sarah Beth Durst
    “They were deep into the forest, climbing over mossy rocks and logs, far from anything familiar and so very different from the city she'd been living in, yet it felt as familiar as a childhood dream.
    She tried to keep track of their path: left beside the tree with a triple trunk, straight by a boulder made of pink quartz, across a stream that trickled over mossy stones, but after a while she fell into a kind of meditation.
    Everything felt soft and alive, and she felt as if she were welcomed within.”
    Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

  • #8
    “Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #9
    “Five Great Charters knit the land
    Together linked, hand in hand
    One in the people who wear the crown
    Two in the folk who keep the Dead down
    Three and Five became stone and mortar
    Four sees all in frozen water.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #10
    “The Clayr saw me, the Wallmaker made me, the King quenched me, the Abhorsen wields me so that no Dead shall walk in Life. For this is not their path.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #11
    “I have walked in Death to the very precipice of the Ninth Gate," Abhorsen said quietly. "I know the secrets and horrors of the Nine Precincts. I do not know what lies beyond, but everything that lives must go there, in the proper time. That is the rule that governs our work as the Abhorsen, but it also governs us. You are the fifty-third Abhorsen, Sabriel. I have not taught you as well as I should—let this be my final lesson. Everyone and everything has a time to die.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #12
    “Touchstone watched, suddenly conscious that he probably only had five seconds left to be alone with Sabriel, to say something, to say anything. Perhaps the last five seconds they ever would have alone together.
    I am not afraid, he said to himself.
    "I love you," he whispered. "I hope you don't mind.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel



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