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message 101: by Jalyn (new)

Jalyn | 6 comments The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive. -John Green, Looking for Alaska


message 102: by Kim (new)

Kim Anderson (kimmatski) His face remained blank. -Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass

Page 47, sentence 9


message 103: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie | 44 comments "A, that isn't true," Georgie argued. "And B, if I'm being useless, I may as well go home."
-Landline by Rainbow Rowell

Page 73, sentence 11


message 104: by Kim (new)

Kim Anderson (kimmatski) "'My father did it, when I was a kid,' he said softly." -Vicious by V.E. Schwab

Page 93, sentence 4


message 105: by rai ♡ (new)

rai ♡ | 1032 comments "His desperation meant he needed Piper McCloud, and Conrad Harrington III had never needed anyone."

- from The Girl Who Could Fly by Victoria Forester (p. 192, sentence 2)


message 106: by Vero (new)

Vero | 4 comments "There is absolutely no place I’m anxious to return to." -All Fall Down, by Ally Carter

page 89, sentence 10


message 107: by Kim (new)

Kim Anderson (kimmatski) "This man was the only one on their whole street who did not wear a tie." - A Man Called Ove, by Fredrik Backman

page 107, sentence 8


message 108: by Vero (new)

Vero | 4 comments ' “It took guts to tell him,” I said.'
Looking for Alaska, by John Green

page 55, sentence 7


message 109: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 4 comments "A broken bottle sparkled in the dirt." A Sense of the Infinite by Hilary T. Smith

Page 37, sentence 11


message 110: by Dasha (new)

 Dasha (dashunka) | 16 comments “I don't want it to be like this with us.” Ignite me by Tehereh Mafi

Page 70, sentence 5


message 111: by Cesca (new)

Cesca (ultimatebookdigger) | 28 comments "Right. We're going to be keeping Fiona in overnight, and obviously we don't want you to have to stay. Is there somewhere Marcus could go? Is there anyone else at home, Marcus?"

page 21, sentence 1


message 112: by Cesca (new)

Cesca (ultimatebookdigger) | 28 comments Ohh I forgot.. The book is About a Boy by Nick Hornby.


message 113: by Kat (new)

Kat | 111 comments "I stare at her."
-Divergent by Veronica Roth

Page 99, sentence 18


message 114: by Kat (new)

Kat | 111 comments @Cesca you do know that you wrote four sentences, right? lol it really doesn't matter :P


message 115: by Cesca (new)

Cesca (ultimatebookdigger) | 28 comments @MB Oh Shizz! I guess I just got carried away by the book. Lol! Thanks for saying it though.


message 116: by Cesca (new)

Cesca (ultimatebookdigger) | 28 comments There's no sentence 18 though, so I'll just give the last sentence on page 99.

But he knew they'd all started something that wasn't finished.

Page 10, sentence 5


message 117: by Kat (new)

Kat | 111 comments @Cesca ;)


message 118: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 20 comments "She'd spent long enough planning." - Queen of Shadows

Page 110, sentence 4


message 119: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (allnightreading) "You love your family."

Page 44, sentence 4


message 120: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 20 comments "This just isn't my night." - The Immortal Rules

Page 5, sentence 6


message 121: by rai ♡ (new)

rai ♡ | 1032 comments "Joost had two problems: the moon and his mustache." - Six of Crows

Page 3, Sentence 1


message 122: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 20 comments "Kestrel shrugged." - The Winner's Curse

page 250, sentence 8


message 123: by Cesca (new)

Cesca (ultimatebookdigger) | 28 comments "Rosa would occasionally bring a spare crust of bread." from The Book Thief

Page 125, sentence 4


message 124: by Kat (new)

Kat | 111 comments "I see lumpy brown potatoes." - Forget Tomorrow, by Pintip Dunn

page 141, sentence 10


message 125: by rai ♡ (new)

rai ♡ | 1032 comments "But I hadn't believed him, and neither had anyone else, and now I knew how he must've felt because no one believed me, either."

- from Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (p. 35-36, sentence 12)


message 126: by rai ♡ (new)

rai ♡ | 1032 comments "Because if Grandpa Portman wasn't honourable and good, I wasn't sure anyone could be."

- from Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (p. 88, sentence 17)


message 127: by Ayah (new)

Ayah (shadowkisss1958) | 278 comments Sarazal's limping had gotten so bad that the slavers would have had to leaver he behind if the revenants hadn't come.

Days of Blood and Starlight (Daughter of Smoke and Bone, #2) by Laini Taylor

page 394, sentence 1


message 128: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (girlwiththebooks) | 5 comments " I looked at my lute case."
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss

page 555 line 6


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