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The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels (Craft Sequence #1-5) The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels by Max Gladstone
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“without regard for the fleshlings gyrating meatily”
Max Gladstone, The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels
“I wish I could abandon this project,” Ms. Kevarian said. “But several hundred miles of coastline and a hundred million people are in danger of attack by, I swear, giant moths, if I abandon my work.”
Max Gladstone, The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels
“Threat is another word for change. Status quo ante is not preferable to all change.”
Max Gladstone, The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels
“Pulling her wrist from his mouth was as hard as turning from the gates of paradise. She fell back off the bed and sat down hard on the tile floor. The vampire snarled and rose to a crouch, silhouetted by the last rays of the setting sun. Her blood stained his lips and his chin. “What the hell were you doing?” Cat’s mouth fell open. “What. I mean.” He wiped the blood off his chin with his fingers and regarded it in fascination and disgust. “Seriously, woman. What is wrong with you? Haven’t you ever heard of consent?” She”
Max Gladstone, The Craft Sequence: The First Five Novels