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Slasher Girls & Monster Boys Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke
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“It took strength to be quiet. It took strength to be kind. It took strength to let other people's cruelty bounce right off of you.”
April Genevieve Tucholke, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Not all monsters are filled with darkness.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Teenage girls know more than we're given credit for. We sense danger even when everyone's telling us it's fine, he's a perfectly nice man, an upstanding member of our community, have you tasted his sugar-cream pie?”
Nova Ren Suma, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Stop it, Misha. Stop being so frightened of everything. But she couldn't stop. She carried fear with her like a little animal, curled in the nook behind her heart, and it whispered to her. You are weak, you are frightened, and you will never dare do anything at all.”
Stefan Bachmann, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“You name drop authors like other girls drop boy bands.”
Danielle Paige, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“The flirty old moon eased his way across the warped and sooty floorboards and kissed my bare toes, turning my feet as luminous as the skin of cinema stars.”
Cat Winters, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Darkness grew where it would and took what it wanted. It staked its claim and never let go. And no one else could pry you free of it.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Turning, she looked out at the icy landscape, the soaring trees, branches dark and bitten blue with frost. And for a moment, she had something like a premonition, a feeling that something terrible was watching her, something hungry and sick. She could nearly hear it out there, panting between the trees, its breath ragged and spoiled.”
McCormick Templeman, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“What I think and what I actually do are two different things. That's what makes us good or evil.”
Danielle Paige, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
tags: life
“We're perfect while we hide behind our little screens. We can be whoever we want in the dark. But there's no delete key IRL. No way to undo the mistakes we make.”
Jay Kristoff, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Dying wasn't so bad, not really. Not when you could go out like this, on a summer's evening with the fireflies winking in the trees. She always thought dying would be a scream into a void, a thrashing, a searing. Not this slow and sleepy drip.”
Megan Shepherd, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Well, maybe that would have happened if the world hadn't ended.
It did. The world ended.
On a friday.”
Jonathan Maberry, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Not all monsters are filled with darkness.' She wanted him to understand this so badly that her voice trembled.

He didn't even hesitate. 'This one is.'

She allowed herself a moment to admire Tommy, the way he stood so resolute, like a knight charging after the monster. He just didn't get that this fight wasn't his to wage.

'Exactly so,' she finally said.

Of course Tommy would think she talking to him. He exhaled as though relieved and the start of a smile eased the tension around his lips. By the time he realized that she'd spoken the words to someone over his shoulder, it was already too late.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Not all monsters are filled with darkness.”
April Genevieve Tucholke, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“None of our parents saw what we could see, which had us decide that growing up into adulthood must mean going blind.”
Nova Ren Suma, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“She had a pretty name but she knew she wasn't pretty.”
Jonathan Maberry, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“He stayed there with her through the night. Every time she struggled to open her eyes, she'd see him, the ghostly outline of white ears against the threatening shadows.
Perhaps he had killed her after all. Perhaps he hadn't. There was only one thing Cassidy Evans knew for sure: It had been a marvelous tea party.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
Eight Years Old, Eighteen Years Old

Cassidy was barely conscious when the March Hare, finally finished, gingerly lifted her onto her stump and gently slid a teacup onto her finger. She strained her senses and thought she heard a long sigh and the creak of old bones as he settled at the other end of the table. He stayed there with her through the night. Every time she struggled to open her eyes, she'd see him, the ghostly outline of white ears against the threatening shadows.

Perhaps he had killed her after all. Perhaps he hadn't. There was only one thing Cassidy Evans knew for sure: It had been a marvelous tea party.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“Maybe if she'd invited him into the forest all those years ago, things would have ended differently. But she doubted it. Darkness grew where it would and took what it wanted. It staked its claim and never let go.

And no one could pry you free of it.”
Carrie Ryan, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
“And suddenly Misha wished everyone were blind, every single person at that table with its clinking silver and hissing lamps. Because what good did seeing things do, really? For all their squinting, peering eyes, they did not know who was good and who was wicked, who was strong and who was cowardly, who was murdering in their house, and who was trying to save their lives. Eyes were tricks in bone boxed, but everyone believed them.”
April Genevieve Tucholke, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
tags: blind, eyes