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  • #1
    “They will come, Alexander this is going to take some time. Did you notice how unhappy Emma is? She’s a perfect choice”. “Oh, I don’t know Antoinette; she is young and might just be confused”. “No, I read her thoughts she is genuinely unhappy, miserable is a better description and she’s recently been thinking about killing herself”.”
    R. Stone, Vampires 101

  • #2
    Chris Colfer
    “Are you sure this is what you want?” Alex asked. “You were just telling me you wanted a new adventure – this sounds like you’re settling down.” “Merlin is my next adventure,” she said. “I’ve never known someone who makes me excited just to wake up in the morning. I don’t look at the world and feel useless anymore, because I know I mean the world to him. He’s lived as long as I have, made just as many mistakes, and still has all his original teeth – I’m never going to find another man like him! I probably sound like an old loon, but one day you’ll understand. When you meet the person you’re meant to be with, everything changes – you don’t feel like you’re fighting the world alone anymore.”
    Chris Colfer, Beyond the Kingdoms

  • #3
    Anna Sewell
    “It was wonderful what a change had come over Joe. John laughed, and said he had grown an inch taller in that week, and I believe he had. He was just as kind and gentle as before, but there was more purpose and determination in all that he did—as if he had jumped at once from a boy into a man.”
    Anna Sewell, Black Beauty

  • #4
    Philip Pullman
    “Make a noise in there and I won’t help you. You’re on your own.”
    Philip Pullman, The Golden Compass

  • #5
    Rick Riordan
    “studied the”
    Rick Riordan, The House of Hades

  • #6
    Erin Hunter
    “Night lay upon the forest. There was no moon, but the stars of Silverpelt shed their frosty glitter over the trees. At the bottom of a rocky hollow, a pool reflected the starshine. The air was heavy with the scents of late greenleaf. Wind sighed softly through the trees and ruffled the quiet surface of the pool. At the top of the hollow, the fronds of bracken parted to reveal a cat; her bluish grey fur glimmered as she stepped delicately from rock to rock, down to the water’s edge. Sitting on a flat stone that jutted out over the pool, she raised her head to look around. As if at a signal, more cats began to appear, slipping into the hollow from every direction. They padded down to sit as close to the water as they could, until the lower slopes were filled with lithe shapes gazing down into the pool.”
    Erin Hunter, Midnight

  • #7
    Rick Riordan
    “I need to use the little praetors’ room.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #8
    Rick Riordan
    “Too bad Jason wasn’t a metal automaton. At least then Leo would have some idea of how to help his best friend. But with humans...Leo felt helpless. They broke way too easily.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #9
    Rick Riordan
    “What if we promoted, like, Adidas shoes?” Percy wondered. “Would that make Nike mad enough to show up?”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #10
    Erin Hunter
    “All of Rusty’s senses strained ahead as he prowled forward. Then he detected another noise. It came from behind, but sounded muted and distant. He swiveled his ears backward to hear it better. Pawsteps? he wondered, but he kept his eyes fixed on the strange red fur up ahead, and continued to creep onward. It was only when the faint rustling behind him became a loud and fast-approaching leaf-crackle that Rusty realized he was in danger. The creature hit him like an explosion and Rusty was thrown sideways into a clump of nettles. Twisting and yowling, he tried to throw off the attacker that had fastened itself to his back. It was gripping him with incredibly sharp claws. Rusty could feel spiked teeth pricking at his neck. He writhed and squirmed from whisker to tail, but he couldn’t free himself. For a second he felt helpless; then he froze. Thinking fast, he flipped over onto his back. He knew instinctively how dangerous it was to expose his soft belly, but it was his only chance. He was lucky—the ploy seemed to work. He heard a “hhuuffff” beneath him as the breath was knocked out of his attacker. Thrashing fiercely, Rusty managed to wriggle free. Without looking back he sprinted toward his home. Behind him, a rush of pawsteps told Rusty his attacker was giving chase. Even though the pain from his scratches stung beneath his fur, Rusty decided he would rather turn and fight than let himself be jumped on again. He skidded to a stop, spun around, and faced his pursuer. It was another kitten, with a thick coat of shaggy gray fur, strong legs, and a broad face. In a heartbeat, Rusty smelled that it was a tom, and sensed the power in the sturdy shoulders underneath the soft coat. Then the kitten crashed into Rusty at full pelt. Taken by surprise by Rusty’s turnabout, it fell back into a dazed heap. The impact knocked the breath out of Rusty, and he staggered. He quickly found his footing and arched his back, puffing out his orange fur, ready to spring onto the other kitten. But his attacker simply sat up and began to lick a forepaw, all signs of aggression gone. Rusty felt strangely disappointed. Every part of him was tense, ready for battle. “Hi there, kittypet!” meowed the gray tom cheerily. “You put up quite a fight for a tame kitty!”
    Erin Hunter, Warriors Boxed Set

  • #11
    Erin Hunter
    “Foxleap, no! Not now! I’ve done everything I could! Oh StarClan, why can’t you let me help these cats?”
    Erin Hunter, Dovewing's Silence

  • #12
    Rick Riordan
    “They had dry, brittle wings like corn-husks, and tufts of white hair like corn silk. Their”
    Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus: Books I-III



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