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  • #1
    “But even when I stop crying, even when we fall asleep and I'm nestled in his arms, this will leave another scar. No one will see it. No one will know. But it will be there. And eventually all of the scars will have scars, and that's all I'll be--one big scar of a love gone wrong.”
    Amanda Grace, But I Love Him

  • #2
    Charles de Lint
    “The thing to remember when you're writing is, it's not whether or not what you put on paper is true. It's whether it wakes a truth in your reader.”
    Charles de Lint, The Blue Girl

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “I love you, Clary," he said without looking at her. He was staring out into the church, at the row of lighted candles, their fold reflected in his eyes. "More than I ever--" He broke off. "God. More than I probably should. You know that, don't you?”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #4
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “People talk about books being an escape, but here on the tube, this one feels more like a lifeline...The motion of the train makes her head rattle, but her eyes lock on the words the way a figure skater might choose a focal point as she spins, and just like that, she's grounded again.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

  • #5
    Elizabeth Berg
    “If I were to draw on a paper what gym does for me, I would make one dot and then I would erase it.”
    Elizabeth Berg, Joy School

  • #6
    Rachel Vincent
    “Em didn't truly understand about my panic attacks - no one did. But she'd never pushed me to explain, never tried to ditch me when things got weird, and never once looked at me like I was a freak.”
    Rachel Vincent, My Soul to Lose

  • #7
    Jodie B. Cooper
    “She touched something deep in his soul. He didn't believe in love at first sight, but the thought of hurting her made his chest ache.”
    Jodie B. Cooper, Beloved LifeMate

  • #8
    Priya Ardis
    “He’d used the amulet to read my thoughts again.
    I pictured smacking him in the face.”
    Priya Ardis, Ever My Merlin

  • #9
    Tedd Arnold
    “Mom always taught me not to use the word hate. As if it were profanity.”
    Tedd Arnold, Rat Life



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