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Hunger (Riders of the Apocalypse, #1) Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler
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“Living means constantly growing closer to death. Satisfaction only temporarily relieves hunger. Find the balance, and plant your feet.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“IF YOU HAVE EVER LOOKED IN THE MIRROR
AND HATED WHAT YOUSAW,THIS BOOK
IS FOR YOU.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“Thou art hunger, yo. Make with the starvation.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“She wanted to have him hold her and tell her all the demons were pretend, that there was no monster in her closet, that everything would be okay. But that was a lie. The demon was in her head, telling her she was too fat. She had to get the demon out. But she couldn't do it by herself.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“A smile flitted across War's mouth, hidden by her helmet. She had little patience for religion (although she approved heartily of the religious fanatics who sought to cleanse the world of heresy), and the only faith War had was in cold steel and hot blood.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“She let out a laugh, one that scraped her throat and bled on her tongue.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“Vivir significa acercarse constantemente a la muerte. La satisfacción sólo alivia temporalmente el hambre. Encuentra el balance, y planta tus pies.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“In a rush, the world opened its mouth to her—and it was screaming.
Everywhere—the air around her, the ground beneath her, the stars above—rippled with the soul-wrenching cries of
hunger: the trees and bushes and plants all twisted and bent, their branches and stems clawing the sky in skeletal panic; the
animals and insects, flying and crawling and burrowing, each frantic in its own way, searching incessantly to end the gnawing
demand in its belly; the swarms of people, clotting the world, stuffing themselves only to beg for more, be it food or wealth or
attention—all of them, desperate, insatiable. So very hungry.
All of them, leeching on to her. Sucking her dry.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“As there was no saddle, Lisa said to the horse, “May I pull myself up?”

And damned if the horse didn’t nod.”
Jackie Kessler, Hunger
“está bien, de verdad. lo que ella yo teniamos nunca se perderá. siempre estará allí, comoun libro que tú puedes
reeler. pero este capítulo en particular ha llegado a su fin.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“El hambre es parte de la vida. La vida esta en todas partes.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“Its flesh felt surprisingly warm, almost as if it hungered for her touch.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“It was a good dream, and it ended much too soon, as good dreams are wont to do.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger
“The Great Pestilence wiped out more than seventy-five million people in the fourteenth century. Smallpox killed more than three hundred million people in the twentieth century.”
Jackie Morse Kessler, Hunger