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Full of Briars (October Daye, #7.2) Full of Briars by Seanan McGuire
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“I know your son in all ways better than you do. Remember that, as you consider taking him from me.” “Oak and ash, Raj, don’t talk to my parents like that! Actually, don’t talk to anyone like that. You know modern grammar. Use it.” I didn’t have another roll, so I couldn’t throw it at him. I settled for wadding up my napkin and bouncing it off his head. He frowned at me, clearly unrepentant. “They’re purebloods. They don’t listen to modern grammar.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“He always talks like this. You sort of learn to put up with it or turn the volume up on the TV.” “As you can see, his disrespect for me, a King of Cats, is also a credit to your house,” said Tybalt, not missing a beat.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“Quentin Sollys: the Once and Future King of Spiders.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“I think the worst part of that sentence was how every part of it was awful, and yet it all still made sense.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“I decided it was better to be hanged for something I’d actually done than something they were assuming,”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“Raj had known, of course; Raj had known who I really was for years.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars
“Then I’d been determined to be the best blind foster the world had ever known, following every rule, obeying every protocol, the very model of royal fae youth. Maybe that way, they would send for me. I could go home.”
Seanan McGuire, Full of Briars