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The Airship Also Rises (Take to the Skies #3) The Airship Also Rises by Katherine McIntyre
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“Rare stories traveled of those who rose too high, the ships who sailed like Icarus towards the sun.

And like him, they crashed and burned for their arrogance.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“A thousand curses on girls with smart mouths and access to firepower.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“I lifted a brow. “You’re not going to try to blow up our ship, are you?”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“Some days, the sheer amount of enemies we attracted made me question if maybe our crew was a little too trigger happy. That maybe we’d pissed in too many pots without thinking of the consequences.

But then I remembered most folks couldn’t hold to a basic code of honor if it killed them. And kill them we did.

Repeatedly.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“Mordecai snorted. “Surely, I thought you’d invite the chaos on board and offer it tea.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“I had finally begun to understand Seth’s relationship with his flask, how some days, the memories grew too heavy to bear.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“I shot her a look. “You of all people should know how dangerous my silence is. The longer my brain gets to working, the more I give my madcap plans credence. I was debating the merits of leaving a trail of catnip through the warehouse tonight—a stray cat infestation is the exact thing to keep Otthmann and the others occupied.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“The way he spoke to me, the admiration in his gaze, reminded me so, so much of myself staring at Morris, eyes reaching for the stars.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises
“Yeah, the guy’s stiff as a board,” Sabine responded at once. “Probably going to piss himself if he hasn’t already. Pants that dark, it’s hard to tell.”

I withheld my sigh. I had asked for a word picture.”
Katherine McIntyre, The Airship Also Rises