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  • #1
    Shannon Hale
    “Right now I'd like all my troubles to stand in front of me in a straight line, and one by one I'd give each a black eye. ”
    Shannon Hale, The Goose Girl

  • #2
    Tamora Pierce
    “I myself have noticed my growing resemblance to a daffodil.”
    Tamora Pierce
    tags: humor

  • #3
    Shannon Hale
    “It was a pleasure, Enna, Finn, tree rat."
    "Did she just call you tree rat?”
    Shannon Hale, River Secrets

  • #4
    Shannon Hale
    “How could you miss it? Just the sound of her voice makes my chest feel tight, my face gets hot and my mouth goes dry whenever she's near. It's getting so bad, all I have to do is see her and I'm already thinking, 'What does she want? What can I do for her?' She's got some power over me, there's no question, and what else could it be?
    ~Razo”
    Shannon Hale, River Secrets

  • #5
    Tamora Pierce
    “Curiosity killed the cat,” Fesgao remarked, his dark eyes unreadable.
    Aly rolled her eyes. Why did everyone say that to her? “People always forget the rest of the saying,” she complained. “‘And satisfaction brought it back.”
    Tamora Pierce , Trickster's Choice

  • #6
    Tamora Pierce
    “Marriage is for noblewomen with nothing else to do.”
    Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Choice

  • #7
    Tamora Pierce
    “We could mate. In a year our nestlings would be large enough to mob anyone we like...Should I begin to court you? Do you like grubs or ants better?...I will be here. In case you change your mind about mating.”
    Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Choice

  • #8
    Tamora Pierce
    “Raoul: Age and treachery!
    Neal: Youth and skill!”
    Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Choice

  • #9
    Tamora Pierce
    “When in doubt, shoot the wizard.”
    Tamora Pierce

  • #10
    Tamora Pierce
    “I suppose he could have changed," Neal said dryly. "I myself have noticed my growing resemblance to a daffodil." The other pages snorted.

    Kel eyed her friend. "You do look yellow around the edges," she told him, her face quite serious. "I hadn’t wanted to bring it up."

    "We daffodils like to have things brought up," Neal said, slinging an arm around her shoulders. "It reminds us of spring.”
    Tamora Pierce (Page) , Page

  • #11
    Tamora Pierce
    “They had almost reached their horses when Neal's unmistakable drawl sounded through the stable: "Joren is so pretty. Say, Garvey, are you two friends because you can have him?”
    Tamora Pierce, Page

  • #12
    Tamora Pierce
    “Nawat grinned. “I was helping to steal soldiers who couldn't keep up.”

    “What do you do with them?” she asked, curious. “I haven't heard of bodies being found.”

    “Nor will you,” Nawat informed her, sitting on a corner of the worktable. “They were still alive when we gave them to my warriors at the edge of the jungle.”
    He picked up Aly's hand and laced his fingers with hers. “My warriors will be able to say they last saw the missing soldiers alive, when the troops went on a visit to the jungle.”

    Aly walked her free fingers over their entwined hands. “But why would Crown soldiers visit the jungle?”

    “They didn't think they would at first,” Nawat admitted. “So my warriors show them the beauties of the deep jungle. They take away all the things the soldiers have of the civilized world, such as clothes and weapons and armor, so the soldiers will appreciate the jungle with their entire bodies. But my warriors have seen jungle before, so they get bored and leave. The soldiers stay longer.”

    “Like the tax collectors,” Aly whispered, awed by the beauty of what he described. “Take away all they have and leave them to survive the jungle. If you're questioned under truthspell, you can say they were alive when you left them. And the only way they could survive naked out there . . .”
    Nawat was shaking his head. Aly nodded. “I take it you don't leave them near any trails.”

    “They are there to appreciate the jungle that has been untouched by humans,” Nawat told her, a teacher to a student who did not quite understand.

    Aly sighed. “I am limp with envy,” she told him. “Simply limp.”
    Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Queen

  • #13
    Tamora Pierce
    “You fed it.' The badger sighed. 'Sometimes I think you'll feed anything.”
    Tamora Pierce, The Realms of the Gods

  • #14
    Tamora Pierce
    “WE do try to eat," Raoul called back to her [Kel]. I go all faint if I don't get fed regularly. Only think of the disgrace to the King's Own if I fell from the saddle."
    "But there was that time in Fanwood," a voice behind them said.
    "That wedding in Tameran," added the blonde Sergeant Osbern, riding a horse-length behind Kel.
    "Don't forget when what's-his-name, with the army, retired," yelled a third.
    "Silence, insubordinate curs!" cried Raoul. "Do not sully my new squire's ears with your profane tales!"
    "Even if they're TRUE?" That was Dom. It seemed Neal wasn't the only family member versed in irony.”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #15
    Tamora Pierce
    “There is a saying in the Islands. Beware the women of the warrior class, for all they touch is both decorative and deadly.-Yuki”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #16
    Tamora Pierce
    “My new knight mistress is famed for wielding sharp edges: Sword, Knife and Tongue!”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #17
    Tamora Pierce
    “Does anyone in this land act like they're supposed to?”
    Tamora Pierce, Wild Magic

  • #18
    Tamora Pierce
    “Does your ma know you're this silly?" she demanded tartly.
    He nodded, comically sad. "The few gray hairs she has on her head are my doing. But" — with an exaggerated change of mood — "I send her plenty of money, so she can pay to have them dyed!"
    "I hope she beat you as a child," Onua grumbled.”
    Tamora Pierce, Wild Magic

  • #19
    Rick Riordan
    “Let us find the dam snack bar," Zoe said. "We should eat while we can."
    Grover cracked a smile. "The dam snack bar?"
    Zoe blinked. "Yes. What is funny?"
    "Nothing," Grover said, trying to keep a straight face. "I could use some dam french fries."
    Even Thalia smiled at that. "And I need to use the dam restroom."
    ...
    I started cracking up, and Thalia and Grover joined in, while Zoe just looked at me. "I do not understand."
    "I want to use the dam water fountain," Grover said.
    "And..." Thalia tried to catch her breath. "I want to buy a dam t-shirt.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #20
    Rick Riordan
    “With great power... comes great need to take a nap. Wake me up later.”
    Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian

  • #21
    Rick Riordan
    “Grover was sniffing the wind, looking nervous. He fished out his acorns and threw them into the sand, then played his pipes. They rearranged themselves in a pattern that made no sense to me, but Grover looked concerned.
    "That's us," he said. "Those five nuts right there."
    "Which one is me?" I asked.
    "The little deformed one," Zoe suggested.
    "Oh, shut up.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #22
    Rick Riordan
    “I nodded, looking at Rachel with respect. "You hit the Lord of the Titans in the eye with a blue plastic hairbrush.”
    Rick Riordan

  • #23
    Rick Riordan
    “Annabeth's face, her blond hair and gray eyes, the way she laughed, threw her arms around him, and gave him a kiss whenever he did something stupid.
    She must have kissed me a lot, Percy thought.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #24
    Rick Riordan
    “Jeez, Hazel," Percy said, "tell your horse to watch his language."
    Hazel tried not to laugh. "What did he say?"
    "With the cussing removed? He said he can get us to the top."
    Frank looked incredulous. "I thought the horse couldn't fly!"
    This time Arion whinnied so angrily, even Hazel could guess he was cursing.
    "Dude," Percy told the horse, "I've gotten suspended for saying less than that...”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #25
    Rick Riordan
    “This is Leo. I'm the... What's my title? Am I like, admiral, or captain, or..."
    "Repair boy."
    "Very funny, Piper.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #26
    Rick Riordan
    “Frank stared at her. "But you throw Ding Dongs at monsters."
    Iris looked horrified. "Oh, they're not Ding Dongs."
    She rummaged under the counter and brought out a package of chocolate covered cakes that looked exactly like Ding Dongs.
    "These are gluten-free, no-sugar-added, vitamin-enriched, soy-free, goat-milk-and-seaweed-based cupcake simulations."
    "All natural!" Fleecy chimed in.
    "I stand corrected." Frank suddenly felt as queasy as Percy.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #27
    Rick Riordan
    “Percy scowled. "I-I know you."
    Nico raised his eyebrows. "Do you?”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #28
    Rick Riordan
    “The sign was spray-painted in Arabic and English, probably from some attempt by the farmer to sell his wares in the market. The English read: Dates-best price. Cold Bebsi.
    "Bebsi?" I asked.
    "Pepsi," Walt said. "I read about it on the Internet. There's no 'p' in Arabic. Everyone here calls the soda Bebsi."
    "So you have to have Bebsi with your bizza?"
    "Brobably.”
    Rick Riordan, The Throne of Fire

  • #29
    Robin McKinley
    “But I'm going to try to tell the truth. Except for the parts I'm leav­ing out, because there's still stuff I'm just not going to tell you. Get used to it.”
    Robin McKinley, Dragonhaven

  • #30
    Robin McKinley
    “He laughed, tried to make it into a cough, inhaled at exactly the wrong moment, and then really did cough.”
    Robin McKinley, The Hero and The Crown



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