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  • #1
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #2
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Wait," I said as Noah slipped a book from a shelf and headed toward the door. "Where are you going?"
    "To read?"
    But I don't want you to.
    "But I need to go home," I said, my eyes meeting his. "My parents are going to kill me."
    "Taken care of. You're at Sophie's house."
    I loved Sophie.
    "So I'm...staying here?"
    "Daniel's covering for you."
    I loved Daniel.
    "Where's Katie?" I asked, trying to sound casual.
    "Eliza's house."
    I loved Eliza.
    "And your parents?" I asked.
    "Some charity thing."
    I loved charity.
    "So why are you going to read when I'm right here?”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #3
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Have you kissed many boys before?" he asked quietly.
    His question brought my mind back into focus. I raised an eyebrow. "Boys? That's an assumption."
    Noah laughed, the sound low and husky. "Girls, then?"
    "No."
    "Not many girls? Or not many boys?"
    "Neither," I said. Let him make of that what he would.
    "How many?"
    "Why—"
    "I am taking away that word. You are no longer allowed to use it. How many?"
    My cheeks flushed, but my voice was steady as I answered. "One."
    At this, Noah leaned in impossibly closer, the slender muscles in his forearm flexing as he bent his elbow to bring himself nearer to me, almost touching. I was heady with the proximity of him and grew legitimately concerned that my heart might explode. Maybe Noah wasn't asking. Maybe I didn't mind. I closed my eyes and felt Noah's five o' clock graze my jaw, and the faintest whisper of his lips at my ear.
    "He was doing it wrong.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #4
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Did I just see you litter?'
    'I'm driving a hybrid. It cancels out.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #5
    Michelle Hodkin
    “And just like that, I was completely, utterly, and entirely,
    His.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #6
    Michelle Hodkin
    “That mouth. Smoking was a bad habit, yes. But he looked so good doing it.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #7
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Fix me," I commanded him. "This thing, what I've done - there's something wrong with me, Noah. Fix it."

    Noah's expression broke my heart as he brushed my hair from my face, and skimmed the line of my neck. "I can't"

    "Why not?" I asked, my voice threatening to crack.

    "Because," he said, "You're not broken.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #8
    Michelle Hodkin
    “I twisted my arm to curl him behind me and he unfolded there, the two of us snuggled like quotation marks in his room full of words.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

  • #9
    Michelle Hodkin
    “If I were to live a thousand years, I would belong to you for all of them. If we were to live a thousand lives, I would want to make you mine in each one.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #10
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Everyone is a little crazy. The only difference between us and them is that they hide it better.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #11
    Michelle Hodkin
    “You’re stronger than you believe. Don’t let your fear own you. Own yourself.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #12
    Michelle Hodkin
    “I’ll walk forever with stories inside me that the people I love the most can never hear.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #13
    Michelle Hodkin
    “We are far too screwed up for a goddamned love triangle.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #14
    Michelle Hodkin
    “Sometimes, the biggest secrets you can only tell a stranger.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #15
    Michelle Hodkin
    “They rattled my cage to see if I'd bite. When they released me, they'd see that the answer was yes.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #16
    Michelle Hodkin
    “I did something brave, then. Or stupid. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.”
    Michelle Hodkin, The Evolution of Mara Dyer

  • #17
    Rick Yancey
    “But if I'm it, the last of my kind, the last page of human history, like hell I'm going to let the story end this way. I may be the last one, but I am the one still standing. I am the one turning to face the faceless hunter in the woods on an abandoned highway. I am the one not running but facing. Because if I am the last one, then I am humanity. And if this is humanity's last war, then I am the battlefield.”
    Rick Yancey, The 5th Wave

  • #18
    Rick Yancey
    “Cruelty isn't a personality trait. Cruelty is a habit.”
    Rick Yancey, The 5th Wave

  • #19
    Rick Yancey
    “How do you rid the Earth of humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.”
    Rick Yancey, The 5th Wave

  • #20
    Rick Yancey
    “Sarcasm doesn't appear to work on him. If that's true, I'm in trouble: It's my normal mode of communication.”
    Rick Yancey, The 5th Wave

  • #21
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Liam cleared his throat again and turned to fully face me. “So, it’s the summer and you’re in Salem, suffering through another boring, hot July, and working part-time at an ice cream parlor. Naturally, you’re completely oblivious to the fact that all of the boys from your high school who visit daily are more interested in you than the thirty-one flavors. You’re focused on school and all your dozens of clubs, because you want to go to a good college and save the world. And just when you think you’re going to die if you have to take another practice SAT, your dad asks if you want to go visit your grandmother in Virginia Beach.”
    “Yeah?” I leaned my forehead against his chest. “What about you?”
    “Me?” Liam said, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. “I’m in Wilmington, suffering through another boring, hot summer, working one last time in Harry’s repair shop before going off to some fancy university—where, I might add, my roommate will be a stuck-up-know-it-all-with-a-heart-of-gold named Charles Carrington Meriwether IV—but he’s not part of this story, not yet.” His fingers curled around my hip, and I could feel him trembling, even as his voice was steady. “To celebrate, Mom decides to take us up to Virginia Beach for a week. We’re only there for a day when I start catching glimpses of this girl with dark hair walking around town, her nose stuck in a book, earbuds in and blasting music. But no matter how hard I try, I never get to talk to her.
    “Then, as our friend Fate would have it, on our very last day at the beach I spot her. You. I’m in the middle of playing a volleyball game with Harry, but it feels like everyone else disappears. You’re walking toward me, big sunglasses on, wearing this light green dress, and I somehow know that it matches your eyes. And then, because, let’s face it, I’m basically an Olympic god when it comes to sports, I manage to volley the ball right into your face.”
    “Ouch,” I said with a light laugh. “Sounds painful.”
    “Well, you can probably guess how I’d react to that situation. I offer to carry you to the lifeguard station, but you look like you want to murder me at just the suggestion. Eventually, thanks to my sparkling charm and wit—and because I’m so pathetic you take pity on me—you let me buy you ice cream. And then you start telling me how you work in an ice cream shop in Salem, and how frustrated you feel that you still have two years before college. And somehow, somehow, I get your e-mail or screen name or maybe, if I’m really lucky, your phone number. Then we talk. I go to college and you go back to Salem, but we talk all the time, about everything, and sometimes we do that stupid thing where we run out of things to say and just stop talking and listen to one another breathing until one of us falls asleep—”
    “—and Chubs makes fun of you for it,” I added.
    “Oh, ruthlessly,” he agreed. “And your dad hates me because he thinks I’m corrupting his beautiful, sweet daughter, but still lets me visit from time to time. That’s when you tell me about tutoring a girl named Suzume, who lives a few cities away—”
    “—but who’s the coolest little girl on the planet,” I manage to squeeze out.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #22
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I think I'm losing it—I don't know what's happening, what happened, but I look at you, I look at you, and I love you so much. Not because of anything you've said, or done, or anything at all. I look at you, and I just love you, and it terrifies me. It terrifies me what I would do for you.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #23
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Then he was stepping back, away, letting distance flood between us again. His voice was low, rough. "Give 'em hell, darlin'."

    "And for the love of God, bitch, don't get stabbed this time!" Vida added.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #24
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I can't--I can't think about anything or anyone else," he whispered. A hand drifted up, dragging back through his hair. "I can't think straight when you're around. I can't sleep. It feels like I can't breathe--I just--"
    "Liam, please," I begged. "You're tired. You're barely over being sick. Let's just... Can we just go back to the others?"
    "I love you." He turned toward me, that agonized expression still on his face. "I love you every second of everyday, and I don't understand why, or how to make it stop--"
    He looked wild with pain; it pinned me in place, even before what he had said registered in my mind.
    "I know it's wrong; I know it down to my damn bones. And I feel like I'm sick. I'm trying to be a good person, but I can't. I can't do this anymore.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #25
    Alexandra Bracken
    “My, my." A feral grin spread across Cole's face. "Little brother must be a good kisser.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #26
    Alexandra Bracken
    “That is physically impossible," Chubs groused. "He'd be--"
    "Actually," Liam began, "Cole once did try to--What?"
    "Oh, I'm sorry," Chubs said, "apparently the middle of my sentence interrupted the beginning of yours. Do continue.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #27
    Paulo Coelho
    “Everything that happens once can never happen again. But everything that happens twice will surely happen a third time.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #28
    J.K. Rowling
    “There are some things you can't share without ending up liking each other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them.”
    J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #29
    “I decided to give Rosie all the facts I could—because that's how the corporations work against us, twisting the truth till we're at war with each other.”
    Diane Wilson, The Seed Keeper



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