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Boil (Salem's Revenge, #2) Boil by David Estes
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“If they ever create an award for best conversationalist, let me know and I’ll apply. Until then, have a sip from my bottle of I-Don’t-Give-A-Crap and keep on walking.--Laney”
David Estes, Boil
“If you'd have told me two weeks ago that one day I'd be part of a not-so-merry band of Necros seeking to exterminate a couple of other magic-born gangs, I'd have given you directions to the strait-jacket factory.”
David Estes, Boil
“This isn’t about redemption.... This is about family.”
David Estes, Boil
“Nothing that is worth it will ever be easy,”
David Estes, Boil
“he folds like a crappy hand of poker, burning to ash on the ground.”
David Estes, Boil
“I used to think the heart of the world was in its inhabitants. In people, in their traditions, in their good deeds and strong wills. Now I know that’s not true, for the heart of the world has been lost to humankind for a long time, closed off and encased in stone.”
David Estes, Boil
“Something twists in my heart. A subtle change. This isn’t about revenge. Not for Beth, not for my foster family, not for all the people I’ve failed to save along the way. This is about the survival of a species.”
David Estes, Boil
“Magic doesn’t work like that. Even if you have it in your blood, you can’t do anything without practice and knowing how to use it.”
David Estes, Boil
“That’s when I remember something I’d forgotten. This fight isn’t about killing witches; it’s about giving hope back to the world. It’s not about my own personal vendettas; it’s about saving what little humanity is left before we’re all extinct.”
David Estes, Boil
“The word RUN! hammers in my skull, and I know that’s the smart thing, but I’ve never been much of a runner. Why run and get all sweaty and short of breath when you can just throw a punch and stay right where you are?”
David Estes, Boil
“I used to think the heart of the world was in its inhabitants. In people, in their traditions, in their good deeds and strong wills. Now I know that’s not true, for the heart of the world has been lost to humankind for a long time, closed off and encased in stone. A hard and stubborn thing that’s unwilling to share what it feels, what it hears, and what it sees with those who live on its flanks.”
David Estes, Boil