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The Enemy (The Enemy, #1) The Enemy by Charlie Higson
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“If a wolf attacks his sheep, the shepherd kills the wolf, but he eats the sheep when he's hungry.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“No such word as can't. No such word as babagoozle neither!”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
tags: funny
“But I'll never see any of those fish," said Maxie."Or those whales. Or any lions or tigers. I'm never going to set foot in a rain forest now, am I? I won't even be able to watch old DVD's about them without electricity. What does the future hold? It's like going back to the middle ages. Nobody knowing what was going on beyond their front doorstep. All I'll ever know is this. This little bit of London.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
tags: pg252
“Standing in the corridor was a large plastic bin on wheels. He looked inside. Empty tins of dog food. That explained the spaghetti with meat sauce. Oh well, he'd eaten worse.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
tags: funny
“There was a reason these boys were still alive, though. Something made them stronger than the other kids, the ones who had died in the early days, who had simply lain down and given up, unable to cope with the terrible things that were happening in the world. These boys were survivors. The will to live was stronger than any other feelings.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“There was always a slug on the lettuce.
This was too good to be true.
He had never trusted Jester, and didn't trust David.
He wasn't going to let his gaurd down just yet.
Being carful had kept him alive this far.
There was no reason to stop being careful now.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
tags: pg249
“I’m different,” said the Kid. “My gran always said I was half clever, half stupid, and half crazy.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“When we're strong enough," said Sam, "will you come with me?"
"Where? To Bucko Palace?"
"Yes. To find Ella."
"Course I will," said the Kid, and he put an arm around Sam. "It'll be a new grand adventure of the old school. They'll write books about us. Long books. Nothing's gonna split us up, small fry. We're a team. Like Batman and Robin Hood."
And he sang.
"Ner-ner-ner-ner-ner-ner-ner-ner-Batman!”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“THIS IS WHERE ARRAN HARPER FELL. WE DON’T KNOW THE DAY OR THE DATE, BUT WE’LL NEVER FORGET IT. HE WAS THE BRAVEST OF US ALL.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“I just miss him, is all. He used to make me laugh, nothing else did.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“If you made it to the end of the day, then it was a good day. You didn’t think any further ahead than that. The future was a mystery.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“Course I'm scared. I'm always scared when we go somewhere we've not been before. It's good to be scared. Keeps you alive." - Ollie, The Enemy”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“Remember what I done for you here today,' he shouted and passed out.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired,' said Maxie.
'I know how that feels,' said Blue.
'I think some Pharaoh had that carved on his tomb,' Maxie added.
'Yeah? Times don't change much, do they?”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“Arran’s grey-blue eyes opened and they were clear and bright. He smiled at Maxie. ‘I love you, Mum,’ he said quietly and he died in Maxie’s arms.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy
“The first drops of rain started to fall.
'God's policemen,' said Jester.
'You what?'
'The police always used to pray for rain before any big demonstration because people wouldn't turn up. Nobody wants to run riot in the streets if it's pouring with rain. Who's going to want to fight in this?”
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“Every time he thought they’d gone, he heard them again. Searching for him.”
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“And then it was like he had been punched hard in the chest. He wasn't running anymore. He looked down. there was a silver bolt sticking out of him.no, that couldn't be. He couldn't have shot himself. He tried to augh, but it hurt to much. What was gong on? He had fallen. He was sitting down, his legs out in front of him. dead grown-ups lay all around him. Nothing moved. he couldn't breathe. His lungs were full of liquid. He looked up. The sky was flickering.”
Charlie Higson, The Enemy