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The Truth of All Things (Archie Lean #1) The Truth of All Things by Kieran Shields
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“[What a great way to describe how a city takes its unique "shape"...beautiful turn-of-phrase by Kieran Shields(!)]:

"It was a city of slopes, curves, and dips carved by glaciers and now criss-crossed by a network of angled streets and blocks, unfettered by any sense of regularity and uniformity. Portland's maze of cobbled roads was the result of two and a half centuries of fisherman and merchants driven by immediate necessity and that economy of steps that occurs naturally in a place where winters often lasted five months out of the year.”
Kieran Shields, The Truth of All Things
“Coincidences are only the observations of those too lazy to puzzle out the connections and consequences hidden from casual view.”
Kieran Shields, The Truth of All Things
“The overwhelming majority of people in the world are unimaginative dullards who, in their three score and ten allotted years, manage to divine no purpose for their being other than to chase money, seize what moments of physical pleasure they can, and to create new, largely unimproved versions of themselves, whom they raise with the same mindless disregard they have applied to their own lives.”
Kieran Shields, The Truth of All Things
“We all take on identities that are not true to ourselves. Sometimes we choose to become what the world expects to see of us, who the world thinks we should be.”
Kieran Shields, The Truth of All Things