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Chaos (I Bring the Fire, #3) Chaos by C. Gockel
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“Love could make wretches like him honorable and honorable beings do unthinkable things. Chaotic indeed.”
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“The pink hadrosaur jumps over 13 purple griffins in the icebox”
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“Cera’s not sure how long 4 billion years are. She has difficulty comprehending linear time, but she thinks it’s slightly farther back in time than her landing in the Siberian Tundra in 1908.”
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“General Bautista is just about the only thing that has gone right in the last 24 hours. Pragmatic, experienced, and competent, he’s taken the whole “yes, magic is real and your government has been hiding its existence from you” in stride.”
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“It is not the monster of Loch Ness. I killed him centuries ago.”
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“It’s the dumbest thing in the world, but Steve can’t help but notice what Loki, or his apparition, is wearing. It’s a pink t-shirt with an upside down rainbow triangle on it. Following the direction of Steve’s gaze, Loki says, “Do you like my Bifrost shirt?”
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“maybe Loki is going to lead the meek to inherit the Earth.”
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“In case there could be any doubt, he lifts the hammer heavenward and shouts, “I am Thor!” Lightning leaps from the sky to his hammer, thunder booms, and people scream. Steve looks down and says calmly. “Well, is that really him?” Amy stares at Steve, mouth agape. “You need more proof than lightning?” Nostrils flaring a bit, Steve snaps, “Could be any magical idiot with a lightning-summoning hammer!”
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“To live in a realm wracked with chaos is to live with pain, anguishing memories, and trolls. But it is also means living with unicorns.”
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“Besides being the god of mischief, lies and chaos, in human myth Loki is also the god of unrestrained intellect. Amy’s pretty sure that means he can’t keep his mouth shut—but she also thinks it means he can think outside the box of social taboos.”
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