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By a Silver Thread (DFZ Changeling #1) By a Silver Thread by Rachel Aaron
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“Carbs are the greatest magic, and they’re a lot easier to come by than love.”
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“Stupid girl,” he says, gazing down at her in pity. “You’re the monster.”
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“Warm, soft, deliciously human,”
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“It’s different. You don’t have fangs.”
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“Dark-brown hair cut short over what could only be a head.”
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“her voice gleeful in its hate”
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“Have a little faith in your fellow monsters,”
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“When have I ever been dead?”
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“He was still huge and scary and definitely dangerous, but he no longer looked like a monster.”
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“the H-word.”
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“there was now a magical embodiment for pretty much any concept you could think of. There was a spirit of dental floss,”
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“God of Noodles, a noodle restaurant run by the Spirit of Hand-Cut Noodles.”
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“Not being a psychopath,”
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“she also knew better than to play chicken with the monster.”
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“Lola quite liked being an elephant, actually.”
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“He smiled and tossed the pill at the melted woman.”
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“Frank was a very stupid horse.”
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“tonight’s body.”
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“That was how powerful spirits like the one that ruled the DFZ were born, but the idea worked on a smaller scale as well. All those stories kids used to tell about Bloody Mary had eventually birthed a real entity that killed fourteen people before the Merlin Council got it under control.”
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