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  • #1
    Lauren Oliver
    “Maybe you can afford to wait. Maybe for you there's a tomorrow. Maybe for you there's one thousand tomorrows, or three thousand, or ten, so much time you can bathe in it, roll around it, let it slide like coins through you fingers. So much time you can waste it.
    But for some of us there's only today. And the truth is, you never really know.”
    Lauren Oliver, Before I Fall

  • #2
    Julie Kagawa
    “I have good news and bad news The good news is that the jeep is still where we left it, and I got the damned thing working again."

    "What's the bad news?"

    "Something took my fuzzy dice.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Eternity Cure

  • #3
    Julie Kagawa
    “But ... but what if I hit you?”
    A snort. “You’re not going to hit me.”
    “How do you know?” I bristled at his amused tone. “I could hit you. Even master swordsmen make mistakes. I could get a lucky shot, or you might not see me coming. I don’t want to hurt you.”
    He favored me with another patient look. “And how much experience do you have with swords and weapons in general?”
    “Um.” I glanced down at the saber in my hand. “Thirty seconds?”
    He smiled, that calm, irritatingly confident smirk. “You’re not going to hit me.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #4
    Julie Kagawa
    “Looks like nobody’s home,” Puck said, turning in a slow circle. “Hellooooooooo? Anybody here?”

    “Be quiet, Goodfellow,” Ash growled, peering into the shadows with narrowed eyes. “We’re not alone.”

    “Yeah? How do you figure that, prince? I don’t see anyone.”

    “The cait sith has disappeared.”

    “ … Crap.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #5
    Julie Kagawa
    “She pulled up Ash's shirt, revealing a layer of gauze that was just beginning to seep blood onto the mattress. "At least the bandaging was done properly," she mused. "Very nice, clean work. Your handiwork, I presume, Goodfellow?"
    "Which one?"
    "The bandage, Robin."
    "Yeah, that was mine, too.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #6
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ash blinked. "Are you raiding the cellars now, Goodfellow?"

    "Me? Stealing?" Puck flashed a devious grin and popped another fruit into his mouth. "In the house of my ancient enemy? What gave you that idea?" He plucked another fruit and tossed it to me with a wink.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #7
    Julie Kagawa
    “My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #8
    Julie Kagawa
    “Good idea,” Puck echoed from the back of the cave. “Why don’t you take first watch, prince? You could actually be doing something that doesn’t make me want to gouge my eyes out with a spork.”
    Ash’s lips curled in a smirk. “I would think you’re better suited to the task, Goodfellow,” he said without turning around. “After all, that’s what you’re best at isn’t it? Watching?”
    “Oh, keep it up, ice-boy. You’re gonna have to sleep sometime.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #9
    Julie Kagawa
    “There was a soft chuckle beside me, and my heart stopped.
    "So this is Oberon's famous half-blood," Ash mused as I whirled around. His eyes, cold and inhuman, glimmered with amusement. Up close, he was even more beautiful, with high cheekbones and dark tousled hair falling into his eyes. My traitor hands itched, longing to run my fingers through those bangs. Horrified, I clenched them in my lap, trying to concentrate on what Ash was saying. "And to think," the prince continued, smiling, "I lost you that day in the forest and didn't even know what I was chasing."
    I shrank back, eyeing Oberon and Queen Mab. They were deep in conversation and did not notice me. I didn't want to interrupt them simply because a prince of the Unseelie Court was talking to me.
    Besides, I was a faery princess now. Even if I didn't quite believe it, Ash certainly did. I took a deep breath, raised my chin, and looked him straight in the eye.
    "I warn you," I said, pleased that my voice didn't tremble, "that if you try anything, my father will remove your head and stick it to a plaque on his wall."
    He shrugged one lean shoulder. "There are worse things." At my horrified look, he offered a faint, self-derogatory smile. "Don't worry, princess, I won't break the rules of Elysium. I have no intention of facing Mab's wrath should I embarrass her. That's not why I'm here."
    "Then what do you want?"
    He bowed. "A dance."
    "What!" I stared at him in disbelief. "You tried to kill me!"
    "Technically, I was trying to kill Puck. You just happened to be there. But yes, if I'd had the shot, I would have taken it."
    "Then why the hell would you think I'd dance with you?"
    "That was then." He regarded me blandly. "This is now. And it's tradition in Elysium that a son and daughter of opposite territories dance with each other, to demonstrate the goodwill between the courts."
    "Well, it's a stupid tradition." I crossed my arms and glared. "And you can forget it. I am not going anywhere with you."
    He raised an eyebrow. "Would you insult my monarch, Queen Mab, by refusing? She would take it very personally, and blame Oberon for the offense. And Mab can hold a grudge for a very, very long time."
    Oh, damn. I was stuck.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #10
    Julie Kagawa
    “My, aren't we bossy today. Give a girl an army and it goes straight to her head.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen
    tags: puck

  • #11
    Julie Kagawa
    “You're here," I murmured, reaching out to touch him, hardly believing this was real. "You came back." Ash's breath hitched, and he put his hand over mine.
    "I came home.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #12
    Julie Kagawa
    “Hi, Princess. Sorry I'm late. Traffic was a bitch." He winked at me, then shot a glance at the winter sidhe, standing in the doorway. "Hey, Shard." He waved. "Nice place you've got here. I'll have to remember it, so I can give it the special 'Puck touch'.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King
    tags: puck

  • #13
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ash and Puck shared a brief glance, and then Ash pushed himself off the wall to stand beside me. “Lead the way,” he said, nodding into the darkness. “We’ll be right behind you.”

    “For the record,” Grimalkin stated as we ventured, single file, into the black, “I do not think this is a good idea. But, as no one listens to the cat anymore, I will have to wait until we are completely lost to say ‘I told you so.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #14
    Julie Kagawa
    “He shook his head, examining the wound again. “It's not frostbitten,“ he muttered. “It'll blister, but you should be fine. You might only lose a couple fingers.“
    I glanced at him sharply, but he was smirking. For a moment, I was speechless. Good God, the Ice Prince was making jokes now; the world must be ending.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #15
    Julie Kagawa
    “Careful, human." Grimalkin appeared on the corner of the stage, overshadowed by the dead chimera. "Do not lose your heart to a faery prince. It never ends well.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #16
    Julie Kagawa
    “If you are going to do that, would you mind not jostling the bed so much?' came a sarcastic voice near the head board. 'Perhaps you could roll around on the floor.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #17
    Julie Kagawa
    “I have to be on top of my game if I'm going to kill things for you, right?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #18
    Julie Kagawa
    “Part of me wanted to walk up to him and hug him from behind, and part of me wanted to hurl a snowball at his perfect face to get some kind of reaction.”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #19
    Julie Kagawa
    “Crazy Ash just doesn't have the same ring as Don't-bother-me-or-I'll-kill-you Ash.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #20
    Julie Kagawa
    “Well, don't worry about it too much, princess. Let ice-boy cool off for the night and then try to talk to him tomorrow. He won't stay angry with you too long, I bet. Ash isn't one to hold a grudge. ''
    ''What are you talking about? He's held a grudge against you for centuries!''
    ''Oh, right.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #21
    Julie Kagawa
    “My closet!" hissed the figure. A spiderlike hand darted out and grabbed the doorknob. "My closet! Mine!" And it slammed the door with a bang.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #22
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ah.” Puck’s emerald eyes sparkled with glee. “And so they come crawling back for Puck’s help after all. Tsk tsk.” He shook his head and took another bite of the apple. “How easy it is to forget grudges when someone has something you need.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen
    tags: puck

  • #23
    Julie Kagawa
    “I'm not going to lose you again."
    "SHE IS RIGHT."
    We looked up. Ironhorse stood on the other side of the glass, watching us. His eyes glowed red in the darkness. "IT IS TOO DANGEROUS. FOR YOU."
    I frowned. "What are you talking-"
    "PRINCESS." Abruptly, he bowed. "IT HAS BEEN AN HONOR. WERE THINGS DIFFERENT, I WOULD GLADLY SERVE YOU UNTIL THE END OF TIME." He looked at Ash and nodded, as it suddenly dawned on me what he was implying. "SHE THINKS THE WORLD OF YOU, PRINCE. PROTECT HER WITH YOUR LIFE.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #24
    Julie Kagawa
    “Grimalkin yawned and licked his whiskers. 'Not dead,' he replied. 'Hardly dead. But she changed her name and appearance so many times, even the oldest fey would hardly remember her. She likes to keep a low profile, you know.' Puck frowned, knitting his bows together. 'Then how is it you remember her?' he demanded, sounding indignant. 'I am a cat,' purred Grimalkin.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #25
    Julie Kagawa
    “I know you'd risk everything to protect us, and that's what worries me. You still don't know enough about this world to be properly terrified. Things are going to get screwed eight ways from Sunday, and you're making goo-goo eyes at the enemy! I heard what happened in Machina's realm and yes, it scared the hell out of me. I love you, dammit. I'm not going to watch you get torn apart when everything goes bad.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter
    tags: puck

  • #26
    Julie Kagawa
    “Puck’s eyes gleamed, feral and menacing. “Oh, I don’t know, princess. Maybe it was because I was stupid enough to care about you. Maybe I actually thought I had a chance. Silly me, thinking that one little kiss meant anything to you.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen
    tags: puck

  • #27
    Julie Kagawa
    “Just answer me this. Is she worth it?" Ash's face went blank and cold, like a door slamming shut.
    "Would this be considered payment for finding sweetfinger?" he replied in a voice dead of emotion.
    The dwarf snorted. "Yeah, sure, whatever. But I want a serious answer, Prince."
    Ash was still for a moment. "Yes," he murmured, his voice so low I barely caught it. "She's worth it."
    "You know Mab will tear you apart for this."
    "I know.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #28
    Julie Kagawa
    “He hesitated, but then stepped beneath the tree and knelt, depositing me gently on the ground between two giant roots. And he stayed there, kneeling beside me, holding my hand in his. Something splashed the back of my hand, cold as spring water, crystalling to my skin. A faery's tears.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #29
    Julie Kagawa
    “One night, bored and restless, I found a stack of dusty board games in a closet, and bullied Ash into learning Scrabble, checkers and Yahtzee. Surprisingly, Ash found that he enjoyed these “human” games, and was soon asking me to play more often than not. This filled some of the long, restless evenings and kept my mind off certain things. Unfortunately for me, once Ash learned the rules, he was nearly impossible to beat in strategy games like checkers, and his long life gave him a vast knowledge of lengthy, complicated words he staggered me with in Scrabble. Though sometimes we’d end up debating whether or not faery terms like Gwragedd Annwn and hobyahs were legal to use.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #30
    Julie Kagawa
    “... it means putting up with my fiercest and most annoying rival, Robin Goodfellow, who - despite all his attempts to hide it - is in love with my queen as well. I don't know why I haven't killed him yet. Maybe because Puck is Meghan's closest friend and she would mourn him terribly if he were gone (though I can't imagine why).”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight



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