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And Put Away Childish Things And Put Away Childish Things by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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“Ah, yes, hindsight, always my weapon of choice.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things
“Folklore, myth, you know.”

“That’s just fiction that’s old.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things
“Then—Harry’s ear pressed to the door now—a choking sound, and a brittle snap, deadened almost to nothing by the intervening wood. And a thud, that Harry’s imagination was quick to ascribe to a body. And another, meatier chunking sound that had his imagination deciding it didn’t want to play that game anymore.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things
“Harry was perilously on the brink of actually understanding something, and felt that would be profoundly worse than ignorance.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things
“Sometimes there's a place where fiction and reality meet.
Folklore, myth, you know.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things
“Sometimes a wardrobe is just a wardrobe.
Sometimes books are just books.
That's why we call it fiction.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, And Put Away Childish Things