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368 pages, Paperback
First published September 3, 2019
"Sometimes, to undo all the wrongs you have to undo the entire system."
"I don't bite holes in the world because I dislike the world, I bite holes in it because I have these teeth."
"There are so many flowers, and so many birds, and so many women in the word and they all deserve to be more than set dressing in men's stories."



Only for a moment, though, and moments pass.McGuire's prose isn't as flowery as Ray Bradbury's carnival pyrotechnics, perhaps, but this tale is cut from the same magical canvas.
—p.21
I don't bite holes in the world because I dislike the world. I bite holes in it because I have these teeth.Not safe for children, this retelling.
—p.168
"One must always retain a zest for battle."Even after the battle seems to be over...
—Afterword, p.219
Women were, he observes while sucking on the dead man's femur, chronic overreactors.
—p.316
"Wizards—their power lies in naming. They shape reality because they tell a good story. Tell a different one—one of your choosing, one of your desire—and teach it to the world until it learns your truth and makes room for it."This quite might well make a good epigraph for the book as a whole—and this story makes a fitting conclusion to The Mythic Dream.
—p.333