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My Name Is Mina (Skellig, #0.5) My Name Is Mina by David Almond
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“Anything seems possible at night when the rest of the world has gone to sleep.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Words should wander and meander. They should fly like owls and flicker like bats and slip like cats. They should murmur and scream and dance and sing.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
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“Writing will be like a journey, every word a footstep that takes me further into undiscovered land.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love to be played with, just like children or kittens do!”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Maybe we're all in somebody's dream. Maybe everything's a dream, and nothing else.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“I sit in my tree
I sing like the birds
My beak is my pen
My songs are my poems.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Yes. But sad's alright. Sad's just apart of everything”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Then what shall I write? I can't just write that this happened then this happened then this happened to boring infinitum. I'll let my journal grow just like the mind does, just like a tree or beast does, just like life does. Why should a book tell a tale in a dull straight line? Words should wander and meander. They should fly like owls and flicker like bats and slip like cats. They should murmur and scream and dance and sing.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Sometimes children must be left alone to be still and silent, and to do.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“We stand dead still and we listen to the night. The city drones. An owl hoots and a cat howls and a dog barks and a siren wails.
We let the stars shine into us.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Some say that you should turn your face from the light of the moon. They say it makes you mad.
I turn my face towards it and I laugh.
Make me mad, I whisper. Go on, make Mina mad.
I laugh again.
Some people think that she's already mad, I think.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“This might be heaven!
We might be living in heaven right now!
And we might be the angels!”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“We come to a lamp beside the pathway, and suddenly we stop walking, and we start to dance, and we glitter in the shafts of light, like stars, like flies, like flakes of dust.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“I love afternoons like that, like when we talk about things like metempsychosis, when we learn so much, and explore so much, and ideas grow and take flight, like the idea about the universe and the egg. I love being home-schooled, when we don't have to stick to subjects and timetables and rules.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Mum has made a little model of Dad - it looks nothing like him, of course, at least not when I compare it with his photographs, but somehow it seems to be more like him than the photographs do.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Weird how I can feel so frail and tiny sometimes, and other times so brave and bold and reckless and free, and . . . Does everybody feel the same? When people get grown-up, do they always feel grown-up and sensible and sorted out and . . . And do I want to feel grown-up? Do I want to stop feeling . . . paradoxical, nonsensical? Do I want to stop being crackers? Do I want to be destrangified? O yes, sometimes I want nothing more - but it only lasts a moment, then O I want to be the strangest and crakerest of everybody.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“And I've been thinking: if the human race manages to destroy itself, as it often seems to want to do, or if some great disaster comes, as it did for the dinosaurs, then the birds will still manage to survive. When our gardens and fields and farms and woods have turned wild, when the park at the end of Falconer Road has turned into a wilderness, when our cities are in ruins, the birds will go on flying and singing and making their nests and laying their eggs and raising their young. It could be that the birds will exist for ever and for ever until the earth itself comes to an end, no matter what might happen to the other creatures. They'll sing until the end of time. So here's my thought: If there is a God, could it be that He's chosen the birds to speak for Him. Could it be true? The voice of God speaks through the beaks of birds.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“In the end she just said..... All I did was to run away for a few minutes! All I wanted was to be free!”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
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“We come to a lamp beside the pathway, and suddenly we stop our walking, and we start to dance, and we glitter in the shafts of light, like stars, like flies, like flakes of dust.”
David Almond, My Name is Mina
“They climbed the wide stairways. Their footsteps echoed and echoed through the house. "What on earth will you be doing with something so large?" said Mum.
"I shall live in it with my servants, of course," said Mina. "Or I shall establish a school."
"A school, my lady?"
"Yes. A school for the writing of nonsense and the pursuit of extraordinary activities.”
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“Why should I write what they told me to write just because they told me to write it?”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina
“Yes, Miss,” I said. “They are much much more mysterious. The past, for instance, was present to the people who lived in it. And the future will quickly become the present and will just as quickly become the past. And in our thoughts, the past and the present and the anticipation of the future exist together.”
David Almond, My Name is Mina
“Why should a book tell a tale in a dull straight line?”
David Almond, My Name is Mina
“A school for the writing of nonsense and the pursuit of extraordinary activities.”
David Almond, My Name Is Mina