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The Half-life of Hannah (Hannah, #1) The Half-life of Hannah by Nick Alexander
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“That even now, even after all the years of dreaming, of wanting, she is not Tristan, and she is not Jill, and she is not anyone who can recklessly seize unexpected opportunities.”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“To want your child to remain innocent whilst toughening up enough to survive This Life is entirely contradictory, but, as far as I can tell, an almost-universal parental desire. It”
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“God, they don’t call you Sherlock for nothing, do they?”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“But excitement, I reckon, is overrated.”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“These what-if equations have kept her life static since adolescence. And if life proves one thing, it’s that the best laid plans don’t necessarily lead to the best results.”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“Maybe she has wasted her life dreaming about something that was never entirely real.”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“I guess you always regret the choices you didn’t make, because you imagine that they would have been better choices, that’s the thing. But in the end, you just have to choose something and get on with it. Because if you hedge your bets forever, well, you end up with nothing, don’t you?”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“the present is all that you ever have in life, and that these moments of magic are too precious to be ignored because you’re too busy thinking about the next thing.”
Nick Alexander, The Half-life of Hannah
“She likes the calm before the day begins, this sensation that everyone she loves is sleeping nearby. It’s so much easier to love them when they’re asleep, after all. When”
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