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  • #1
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Hail His Majesty, the scourge of my life," Conner said to Roden and Tobias as he stomped up the stairs. "I fear the devils no longer, because I have the worst of them right here in my home!”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #2
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “There's an old saying in Avenia that goes, "Just because it's calmer than a hailstorm doesn't mean it's calm.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #3
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “You should thank me for tolerating you. I had hoped that becoming a royal would cure your foul manners."
    "That's interesting. My father hoped that stripping me of royalty would do the same thing.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #4
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “In a crowd of a thousand boys claiming to be the prince, there would be only one with the same look of trouble in his eye.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #5
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Her eyes scanned the dark skies. "Did it rain? Why are you all wet?"
    "A nighttime bath."
    "Fully dressed?"
    "I'm modest.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #6
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “You stole it from the master."
    "Who stole it from me. What I did simply set the universe back in order.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen

  • #7
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “You eat with your left hand. That's unacceptable. Can you do it with your right?"
    "Can you do it with your left?”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen

  • #8
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “(Talking about Jaron's broken leg)
    "How does it feel?" Fink asked.
    "Like butterfly kisses, what do you think?”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #9
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Fink had a full bowl and grinned at me as he sat back on the bench. "It would help if you used words like 'please' and 'thank you.'"
    "Then I'll thank you to please stay out of my business.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #10
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “One of the greatest kings?” My smile widened. “That’s it? Why not the greatest?”

    “This will only make your arrogance worse, I’m sure.”

    “Really? Do you think that’s possible?”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #11
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Avenia thinks they're battling a king. I doubt they're prepared to fight a boy who thinks childish pranks are practical strategies for war."

    "Aren't they?”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #12
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “With introductions out of the way, Erick got down to the business of having abducted me.
    "Why were you asking Fink about the priest?"
    "I have some sins to confess," I said. "For ruining the life of the last man to kidnap me.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #13
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “This is for you." i pressed the stone in Kerwyn's hand.
    Kerwyn turned it over in his hands, unimpressed. "imatator's gold? It's worthless."
    "No, it's real gold. I am real Kerwyn."
    ...
    He pulled a creased and worn paper from his pocket and unfolded it. His hands shook increasingly as he read it. Then he turned to the audience and said,
    "This note was given to me by King Eckbert
    ...
    to read it only if someone ever came forward claiming to be the prince. This is what it says." He read aloud,
    "'Many may one day claim to be the lost prince of Carthya.
    ...
    You will know the Prince Jaron by one sign alone. He will give you the humblest of rocks and tell you it's gold.'"
    ...
    "Lords and ladies of Carthya, I present to you the son of King Eckbert and Queen Erin. He is the lost royal of Carthya, who lives and stands before you. Hail, Prince Jaron.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #14
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Valuable lessons were code words for pain that no one apologized for.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince
    tags: sage

  • #15
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Finally I grinned and said, "I won't eat meat if it's been overcooked." She (Amarinda) glanced up at me, confused, and I added, "I thought you should know that, since we're going to be friends now."
    Amarinda's smile widened. "I think it's unfair that women aren't allowed to wear trousers. They seem far more comfortable than dresses."
    I chuckled. "They're not. Every year I think fashion invents one more piece I have to add to my wardrobe."
    "And one more layer to my skirts." She thought for a moment, then said, "I think it's funny when you're rude to the cook. I shouldn't admit that, but his face turns all sorts of colors when you are and there's nothing he can do about it."
    "He can overcook my meat.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #16
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Kerwyn pulled me aside as the last of the supplies were being loaded. "Please, Jaron, don't go."
    Despite his pleas, I could only shake my head. "There's no other choice now."
    "I thought a little sleep would change your mind."
    Placing my hand on Kerwyn's shoulder, I said, "I had the same concern, so I kept myself awake.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #17
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “By now, Gregor had recovered. "Sage? Devlin, forgive my accusation, but you are a fool. Don't you know who this is?"
    Devlin didn't appear to forgive the accusation. With a sneer on his face, he folded his arms and said, "Enlighten me."
    Gregor looked at me and frowned. "He can perform the Avenian accent as well as his own Carthyan tongue. And although he has a reputation for being able to steal the white off snow if he chooses to, this boy is far from being a mere thief. Devlin, you are facing the boy who has haunted the pirates for the past four years. This is Jaron, the lost prince of Carthya.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #18
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “if you hurt deeply, then it means you love deeply too. love is powerful thing, Jaron. In the end, love will help you win this war."
    I chuckled, "that'd be a fine new strategy, I think. When the enemy wields a sword against me, I'll simply express my love for them. They'll be so shocked, they'll collapse on the spot and the victory will be mine."
    "I daresay you will be the first to claim victory that way”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #19
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “You were wrong, commander. Whatever chains you try to place on me, I will always, always, rise from them. I'm not buying my freedom, because you never owned it. But I am taking it back, for me, and for my country.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #20
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Once we were alone, Imogen unfolded her hand. In it, she held the key to the chains. I had passed it to her while we were in the embrace. Roden noticed it and scowled. "You gave her the key and not me? I could be free already."
    I smiled at him. "Yes, but I wasn't going to kiss you."
    "Fair enough”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #21
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “If I had to do it over again, I would not have chosen this life. Then again, I'm not sure I ever had a choice.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    tags: life

  • #22
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Kippenger suppressed a grin -- I could've sworn he did. Without looking at anyone, he said, "Jargon wrote, 'You'll get nothing from me, ever, you dog-breath, rotted corpse of a king.'"
    Vargas flowered at me. In return, I smiled and looked around the room, rather proud of myself for that.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Shadow Throne

  • #23
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Carthya's not my country," I said, reaching for the doors to leave. "Frankly, I hope Avenia Destroys it”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #24
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “No offense, Jaron, but I don't want your life. Even locked away behind closed doors I got a taste for how awful it can be."
    "Did anyone try to kill you while I was gone?"
    "No."
    "Then you didn't even get a taste.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen

  • #25
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “The field was empty now. The grasses had been laid flat by more than one game played there, but in the center of it all, a single wildflower caught my attention. I was bright purple and stood erect where a hundred others around it had been smashed. I wondered if it had somehow escaped harm, or if it had been stepped on before but refused to lie down.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #26
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “I haven't don anything wrong." At least, not for a few hours”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #27
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Get me a real chair”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen

  • #28
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Erick had underestimated the distance, both to the ground and the cliff above me, yet the texture of the cliff wall was better than I'd hoped for. Vines and plants grew dense and well rooted, and there were many rocks and missing chunks of earth. I didn't know whether I could make it to the top on one leg or not, but I thought it was a great day to try.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The Runaway King

  • #29
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “As the day progressed, it became evident that I would eat better on this period of punishment from Mott than I'd eaten yet since coming to Farthenwood.
    Tobias snuck me back better than half of his breakfast, and Errol left some food in my room while cleaning up, expressing false dismay after I ate it that "it was food intended for somebody else."
    We were to remain in our room in private study because of Princess Amarinda being in the house, but after lunch was brought to us, Tobias gave me all of his lunch and Roden shared half.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #30
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “So do you want to bow to me now or wait until we reach Drylliad?”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince



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