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Moonlocket (The Cogheart Adventures, #2) Moonlocket by Peter Bunzl
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“There’s no point living in fear of what might be when it prevents you enjoying the freedom of what is.”
Peter Bunzl, Moonlocket
“Jack stepped through the crack into the night. Outside the yard was quiet and thick dark clouds hid the moon from view.”
Peter Bunzl, Moonlocket
“If you didn't divide it up, carve things into categories, it was all one in the same anyway - waves and oceans, dawns and sunsets, noise and silence. Life was a single connected river that ran through mechanicals, people, animals, planets. Everything that ever was or would be, all mixed together in a soup of being; of shouting and jumping, moving and bumping. Echoes of the great creation.”
Peter Bunzl, Moonlocket
“In her short life Lily Hartman had come back from the dead not once, but twice. Neither time had been particularly pleasant. The first she didn’t like
to recall; the second she wished every day she could forget.”
Peter Bunzl, Moonlocket
“If you didn’t divide it up, carve things into categories, it was all one and the same anyway – waves and oceans, dawns and sunsets, noise and silence. Life was a single connected river that ran through mechanicals, people, animals, planets. Everything that ever was or would be, all mixed together in a soup of being; of shouting and jumping, moving and bumping. Echoes of the great creation, the let-there-be-light – she was that and more.”
Peter Bunzl, Moonlocket