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The After War (The After War, #1) The After War by Brandon Zenner
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“Goodbye Simon and Brian, you will always be with me. Winston, you’re such a good boy.”
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“he chopped the blade down onto the crown of Mark Rothstein’s head in one fluid movement and let it go planted to the bridge of the lieutenant’s nose.”
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“He was a born leader of the worst kind.”
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“Nick told him that he had been put into power by the townspeople after the death of his father, and”
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“One negative thought could spiral out of control like a snowball down a mountain.”
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“A universe is within you, and you may do with it as you please.”
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“It’s best that you do not dwell on questions that cannot be answered. They”
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“Tall sprouts emerged from ribcages and poked free through hollow eye sockets.”
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“There are still many good people left in this world, but there are also many who are evil. More evil than good, it seems, but”
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“Inner peace and clarity of mind: these things are possible, even during the worst circumstances. Even”
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“There’s something like ten million body bags for New York alone, and that’s not even for the city. According”
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“The only moment in time that is real is this moment, and even that has now become the past. All”
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“Their eyes fixed on a filthy home, which stood out like a rotten tooth in a mouth full of broken teeth. The”
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“The first corpse Simon witnessed sat slumped in the driver’s seat of an abandoned Cadillac, left”
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“He did not want to leave the glory of nature behind and face the certain horrible realities of the world.”
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