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  • #1
    Josh Lanyon
    “All cynics are disappointed idealists.”
    Josh Lanyon, Fair Game

  • #2
    Sarah Rees Brennan
    “I believe you should start as you mean to go on, so I was born gorgeous, Aiden wrote.”
    Sarah Rees Brennan, Striking Distance

  • #3
    T.J. Klune
    “What if they don’t forgive us for what we’ve done?” “Then we’ll work that much harder and prove to them we love them with everything we have,” Kevin whispered back. “And we’ll do whatever it takes to make them believe us. Because in the end, we may have had to leave them, but we left our hearts behind in their care. We must have hope that they kept them safe.”
    T.J. Klune, A Wish Upon the Stars

  • #4
    T.J. Klune
    “The measure of a man, she said finally, is not the words that mark his end, but everything he’s done since his beginning.”
    T.J. Klune, Into This River I Drown

  • #5
    Alice Oseman
    “when you’ve got a lot going on, you have to look at the bigger picture. Just take a step back and look at the big picture and think about what’s really important at this moment in time.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #6
    Alice  Winters
    “The moment I start breaking them, we’ll have to move fast, in case they decide to attack her, understand?” “Yes. What do you want me to do?” “Don’t die.” Solid advice.”
    Alice Winters, Nixing the End of the World

  • #7
    Simon James Green
    “I sometimes hate this city – when you see the inequality, and the poverty, and when you just want to shut yourself off from the world, that’s when I hate it. But when it’s like this, when I feel part of something bigger than me, when it’s full of fun and energy and hope and love, like it is tonight, then I bloody adore London and I’m proud to call it home.”
    Simon James Green, You're the One That I Want

  • #8
    Gregory Ashe
    “You know how you told me that everything ends?” Jem said quietly. “How death is what gives life meaning, and how our anxiety over death, our fear of it, propels us to live life truly and authentically? How everything has to have an end, and how looking into the face of that reality is so terrifying that most people will choose something safer, something easier, rather than coexist with their fear?”
    Gregory Ashe, The Same End

  • #9
    Charlie Adhara
    “Everything about him looked crumpled. His clothes, his hair, his skin, his face, his spirit.”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at the Door

  • #10
    Kit Vincent
    “In the throes of heartache, I bought into the idea that it would help me forget. And it did. For an hour.”
    Kit Vincent, Love Immortal

  • #11
    Kit Vincent
    “For if you’re shrouded in darkness so complete, so all-consuming, that there’s no telling the skies above from the ground below, then what is the difference between falling and flying?”
    Kit Vincent, Love Immortal



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