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  • #1
    Ally Carter
    “If you were missing, I’d find you. I’d tear the house down stone by stone. I’d rip apart every room and scour every field and I wouldn’t stop. I would never stop.”
    Ally Carter, The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year

  • #2
    Matt Dinniman
    “Being eaten by a bugbear makes me uncomfortable, Carl. So if your boyfriend ogling your tootises keeps these easy-peasy bugs coming at us instead of more of those lava-spitting llamas, then you better buck up, get over your human male privilege, and take one for your princess.”
    Matt Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • #3
    Charlie Donlea
    “You know, when a loved one dies young your perception of them is placed in a time capsule. You’re only able to remember them as they were then, not as they would be today.”
    Charlie Donlea, Twenty Years Later

  • #4
    Mikki Brammer
    “Don’t let the best parts of life pass you by because you’re too scared of the unknown.” One last wink. “Be cautiously reckless.”
    Mikki Brammer, The Collected Regrets of Clover

  • #5
    Mikki Brammer
    “Grief, I’d come to realize, was like dust. When you’re in the thick of a dust storm, you’re completely disoriented by the onslaught, struggling to see or breathe. But as the force recedes, and you slowly find your bearings and see a path forward, the dust begins to settle into the crevices. And it will never disappear completely—as the years pass, you’ll find it in unexpected places at unexpected moments. Grief is just love looking for a place to settle.”
    Mikki Brammer, The Collected Regrets of Clover

  • #6
    Matt Dinniman
    “It’s funny how that happens sometimes. We associate smells with memories”
    Matt Dinniman, Carl's Doomsday Scenario

  • #7
    T. Marie Vandelly
    “The monotonous sound of Eddie’s head bouncing down the staircase was almost heartening in its predictability. Boys will be boys.”
    T. Marie Vandelly, Theme Music

  • #8
    Eddie Jaku
    “Having even just one good friend means that the world takes on new meaning. One good friend can be your entire world.”
    Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor – A New York Times Bestseller with Timeless Lessons on Gratitude and Hope

  • #9
    “You talk as if we were still in the Middle Ages. The world has changed”
    Morgan Ryan, A Resistance of Witches



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