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  • #1
    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

  • #2
    Rick Riordan
    “Felix believed that the answer to every problem involved penguins; but it wasn't fair to birds, and I was getting tired of teleporting them back home. Somewhere in Antarctica, a whole flock of Magellanic penguins were undergoing psychotherapy.”
    Rick Riordan, The Throne of Fire

  • #3
    Jessica Day George
    “Love’? What do you know about love?”
    "It’s at the heart of every story,” Rollo said with authority. “If humans could avoid falling in love, you would never get yourselves into any trouble.”
    Jessica Day George, Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow

  • #4
    C.S. Lewis
    “He'll be coming and going" he had said. "One day you'll see him and another you won't. He doesn't like being tied down--and of course he has other countries to attend to. It's quite all right. He'll often drop in. Only you mustn't press him. He's wild, you know. Not like a tame lion.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

  • #5
    C.S. Lewis
    “And so for a time it looked as if all the adventures were coming to an end; but that was not to be.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

  • #6
    Lois Lowry
    “For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people singing. Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps, it was only an echo.”
    Lois Lowry, The Giver

  • #7
    Lois Lowry
    “We're the ones who will fill in the blank places. Maybe we can make it different.”
    Lois Lowry, Gathering Blue

  • #8
    Lois Lowry
    “And you know what, Thin Elderly? Sad parts are important. If I ever get to train a new young dreamgiver, that's one of the things I'll teach: that you must include the sad parts, because they are part of the story, and they have to be part of the dreams.”
    Lois Lowry, Gossamer

  • #9
    Rick Riordan
    “He faced us. “You hear that, guys? A batch of cookies is depending on me. If you get me killed on the way to camp, I am going be ticked off.”
    Rick Riordan, The Hidden Oracle

  • #10
    Rick Riordan
    “Nosoi?” Percy planted his feet in a fighting stance. “You know, I keep thinking, I have now killed every single thing in Greek mythology. But the list never seems to end.”

    “You haven’t killed me yet,” I noted.

    “Don’t tempt me.”
    Rick Riordan, The Hidden Oracle

  • #11
    Rick Riordan
    “My next important discovery: Children of Hermes cannot rap. At all.
    Bless his conniving little heart, Cecil Markowitz tried his best, but he kept throwing off my rhythm with his spastic clapping and terrible air mic noises. After a few trial runs, I demoted him to dancer. His job would be to shimmy back and forth and wave his hands, which he did with the enthusiasm of a tent-revival preacher.
    The others managed to keep up. They still looked like half-plucked, highly combustible chickens, but they bopped with the proper amount of soul.”
    Rick Riordan, The Hidden Oracle

  • #12
    Rick Riordan
    “Looking at Harley, my anger evaporated. I felt hollow, silly, ashamed of myself.
    Yes, me, Apollo... ashamed.
    Truly, it was an event so unprecedented, it should have ripped apart the cosmos.”
    Rick Riordan, The Hidden Oracle

  • #13
    Jessica Day George
    “You were a soldier?"

    "Yes, sir."

    "You barely look old enough to have seen the last battle."

    "My father was a career army man, sir. I was there at the first engagement with Analousia, and took up my father's rifle when I was barely fifteen."

    "Saints preserve us," Dr. Kelling said, and squeezed Galen's shoulder. "What have we done to our youth?”
    Jessica Day George, Princess of the Midnight Ball

  • #14
    John  Stephens
    “The point of life isn't to avoid pain. The point of life is to be alive! To feel things. That means the good and the bad. There'll be pain. But also joy, and friendship and love. And it's worth it, believe me.”
    John Stephens, The Fire Chronicle

  • #15
    Rick Riordan
    “I can’t believe how much this place has grown,” Hazel muttered.
    The taxi driver grinned in the rearview mirror. “Been a long time since you visited, miss?”
    “About seventy years,” Hazel said.
    The driver slid the glass partition closed and drove on in silence.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #16
    Rick Riordan
    “Percy, let me go" she croaked. "You can't pull me up."
    His face was white with effort. She could see in his eyes that he knew it was hopeless.
    "Never," he said. He looked up at Nico, fifteen feet above.
    "The other side, Nico! We'll see you there. Understand?"
    Nico's eyes widened. "But-"
    "Lead them!" Percy shouted. "Promise me!"
    "I-I will."
    Below them, the voice laughed in the darkness. Sacrifices. Beautiful sacrifices to wake the goddess.
    Percy tightened his grip on Annabeth's wrist. His face was gaunt, scraped and bloody, his hair dusted with cobwebs, but when he locked eyes with her, she thought he had never looked more handsome.
    "We're staying together," he promised. "You're not getting away from me. Never again."
    Only then did she understand what would happen. A one-way trip. A very hard fall.
    "As long as we're together," she said.
    She heard Nico and Hazel still screaming for help. She saw sunlight far, far above- maybe the last sunlight she would ever see.
    Then Percy let go of his ledge, and together, holding hands, he and Annabeth fell into the endless darkness.”
    Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

  • #17
    Rick Riordan
    “Save yourselves!” Percy warned. “It is too late for us!”
    Then he gasped and pointed to the spot where Frank was hiding. “Oh, no! Frank is turning into a crazy dolphin!”
    Nothing happened.
    “I said,” Percy repeated, “Frank is turning into a crazy dolphin!”
    Frank stumbled out of nowhere, making a big show of grabbing his throat. “Oh, no,” he said, like he was reading from a teleprompter. “I am turning into a crazy dolphin.”
    He began to change, his nose elongating into a snout, his skin becoming sleek and gray. He fell to the deck as a dolphin, his tail thumping against the boards.
    The pirate crew disbanded in terror.”
    Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

  • #18
    Rick Riordan
    “The goddess Aphrodite floated around them on a small white cloud, strewing rose petals in the giantess’s eyes and calling encouragement to Piper. ‘Lovely, my dear. Yes, good. Hit her again!”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #19
    Rick Riordan
    “The cafe windows wrapped all the way around the observation floor, which gave us a beautiful panoramic view of the skeleton army that had come to kill us.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan's Curse

  • #20
    Rick Riordan
    “Thalia's shoulders relaxed. "I owe you one."
    "Two."
    "One and a half," Thalia said.
    She smiled, and for a second, I remembered that I actually liked her when she wasn't yelling at me.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #21
    Rick Riordan
    “My sister, with her ratty red-highlighted hair and her linen pajamas and her combat boots—how could she possibly worry about being possessed by a goddess? What goddess would want her, except the goddess of chewing gum?”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #22
    Rick Riordan
    “I know you'll do what's best for Annabeth."
    "How can you be sure?"
    "Because she'd do the same for you.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #23
    Rick Riordan
    “Then she did something so unexpected Nico would later think he dreamed it. She walked up to Nico, who was standing to one side in the shadows, as usual. She grabbed his hand and pulled him gently into the firelight. ‘We had one home,’ she said. ‘Now we have two.’ She gave Nico a big hug and the crowd roared with approval. For once, Nico didn’t feel like pulling away. He buried his face in Reyna’s shoulder and blinked the tears out of his eyes.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #24
    Rick Riordan
    “Besides, Reyna will do what she can to slow things down. She's still on our side. I know she is."
    "You trust her." Piper's voice sounded hollow, even to herself.
    "Look Pipes. I told you, you've got nothing to be jealous about."
    "She's beautiful. She's powerful. Se's so...Roman."
    Jason put down his hammer. He took her hand, which sent a tingle up her arm. Piper's dad had once taken her to the Aquarium of the Pacific and shown her an electric eel. He told her that the eel sent out pulses that shocked and paralyzed its prey. Each time Jason looked at her or touched her hand, Piper felt like that.
    "You're beautiful and powerful," he said. "And I don't want you to be Roman. I want you to be Piper. Besides, we're a team, you and me.”
    Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

  • #25
    Rick Riordan
    “I'm Carter Kane-part-time high school freshman, part-time magician, full-time worrier about all the Egyptian gods and monsters who are constantly trying to kill me.

    Okay, that last part is an exaggeration. Not all the gods want me dead. Just a lot of them.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Sobek

  • #26
    Cressida Cowell
    “The past is another land, and we cannot go to visit. So, if I say there were dragons, and men who rode upon their backs, who alive has been there and can tell me that I'm wrong?”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Be a Pirate

  • #27
    Cressida Cowell
    “The only GOOD Roman is a DEAD Roman,” said Camicazi.

    Hiccup sighed. “That isn't true. I'm sure there are LOADS of good Romans. But all the good Romans are probably quietly minding their own business back in Rome.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Speak Dragonese

  • #28
    Cressida Cowell
    “Sometimes it is only a True Friend who knows what we mean when we try to speak.

    Somebody who has spent a lot of time with us, and listens carefully to what we are trying to say, and tries to understand.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse

  • #29
    Cressida Cowell
    “And now that its ruby eyes are set into the gold, you cannot see their tear-shape, so they seem to be laughing rather than crying. It is a constant reminder to me of the human ability to create something beautiful even when things are at the darkest.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Twist a Dragon's Tale

  • #30
    Cressida Cowell
    “I myself grew up to be not only a Hero, but also a Writer. When I was an adult, I rewrote A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons, and I included not only some descriptions of the various deadly dragon species, and a useful Dragonese Dictionary, but also this story of how the book came to be written in the first place.

    This is the book that you are holding in your hands right now.

    Perhaps you even borrowed it from a Library?

    If so, thank Thor that the sinister figure of the Hairy Scary Librarian is not lurking around a corner, hiding in the shadows, Heart-Slicers at the ready, or that the punishment for your curiosity is not the whirring whine of a Driller Dragon's drill.

    You, dear reader, I am sure cannot imagine what it might to be like to live in a world in which books are banned.

    For surely such things will never happen in the Future?

    Thank Thor that you live in a time and a place where people have the right to live and think and write and read their books in peace, and there are no need for Heroes anymore ...

    And spare a thought for those who have not been so lucky.”
    Cressida Cowell, A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons



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