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After the Golden Age (Golden Age, #1) After the Golden Age by Carrie Vaughn
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“Even with the high-tech air filtration system in a modern facility, the place still smelled like archival storage: old paper, stale manila folders, cardboard, and dust. Libraries and accountants' basements all over the world smelled like this. It was the scent of information waiting to be discovered.”
Carrie Vaughn, After the Golden Age
“I'll tell you something,' Arthur said. 'Until a certain age, everyone thinks their parents are heroes. Then they grow up a little, start to understand a little more of the world, and they realize their parents are just people. It destroys them, just a little bit. But it's part of becoming an adult. Everyone goes through it. You, on the other hand--your parents really are heroes, at least to everyone else. It's a bit remarkable, really. You never went through that disappointment of finding out your parents are just people.”
Carrie Vaughn, After the Golden Age
“It's normal to dream about anything at all. It's not normal to dream someone else's dreams." -Arthur Mentis”
Carrie Vaughn, After the Golden Age