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Arcade Catastrophe (The Candy Shop War, #2) Arcade Catastrophe by Brandon Mull
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“Early to bed, early to rise,” Ziggy said. “Early or late,”
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“Early to bed, early to rise," Ziggy said.
"Early or late, sleep is sleep," Victor grunted”
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“Your dad has been worried,” Nate told her. She winced a little. “I slept in one of the little tunnels at the Monument Park playground. It wasn’t comfortable. I’ll go home tonight. Not much he can do now.”
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“Dead Man’s Run”
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“serious?”
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“Uweya”
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“observatory”
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“unenthusiastically,”
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“planet, which happened to be a simulacrum of the planet.”
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“If we’re attacked by corn dogs,” Jeanine said with a straight face, “our enemies will be doomed.”
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“enhancement”
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“the interest of employee feedback, this guy needs to work on his people skills.”
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“That nut on that island? The one who loves water?”
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“gently. The rumbling was now distant. This part of the cave seemed to be in no danger of collapse. “Let’s get outside,” Nate said. “You know, just in case.” Jeanine got to her feet, Chris carried Katie, and the group made their way out through the cave mouth. Nate felt relieved to see the blue sky and to breathe air that didn’t smell of dust and minerals.”
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“Jonas”
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“Victor.” “You’ve”
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“Lindy produced the tiny chest and started prying at it with her fingers. “It’s stuck, but the lid has some wiggle to it. Wait, here we go.” She lifted the small lid, and simultaneously the top of the chest folded open as well. And then the chest kept unfolding in astonishing ways, as if lid after lid were opening in unpredictable directions. With a startled squeal, Lindy dropped the miniature chest as it transformed as well, mimicking the larger version.”
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