Anna's Icy Adventure Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Anna's Icy Adventure (Disney Frozen) Anna's Icy Adventure by Elise Allen
238 ratings, 4.07 average rating, 27 reviews
Open Preview
Anna's Icy Adventure Quotes Showing 1-14 of 14
“Did I say I wasn’t ready to think about true love? Maybe I’ll take that back.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“I lean in quickly and kiss him. “We may,” I say.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“As for Kristoff, well, maybe Olaf was right. Maybe Kristoff does truly love me. I think I truly love him. At least, I think I could truly love him. We only met a couple of days ago. I don’t want to think about true love yet.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“Hands down, this is the best day of my life,” Olaf says as he begins to drip into a puddle, “and quite possibly the last.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“You sacrificed yourself for me?” “I love you,” I say weakly.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“I feel Elsa’s arms around me. I can hear her crying. That’s weird for a lot of reasons. Elsa doesn’t cry, and she never puts her arms around me.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“Some people are worth melting for,” he says.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“I do,” Olaf says. “Love is putting someone else’s needs before yours, like, you know, how Kristoff brought you back here to Hans and left you forever.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“With all my might, I heave the axe into the ice, just inches from Kristoff’s head. Oops.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“He’s lying against a bale of hay and talking to his reindeer. That’s odd. No, wait—he is singing to his reindeer. That’s even odder.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“He grabs ropes, furs, blankets, a hatchet, and carrots. Carrots? Okay, so he likes vegetables.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“I start to run down the hill, but did I mention I can’t feel my feet? They slip out from under me. I tumble head over heels, down, down, down until I splash into a stream. The icy water soaks through my clothes and bites into my skin. Why couldn’t Elsa have had warm magical powers?”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“I’ve been following Elsa, but I can’t see Arendelle anymore.”
Elise Allen, Anna's Icy Adventure
“little strength it’s almost impossible to push against the wind. My hands feel strange. I look at them and see that they’ve frosted”
Walt Disney Company, Anna's Icy Adventure