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  • #1
    Julie Kagawa
    “Touch her, and I'll freeze your testicles off and put them in a jar. Understand?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #2
    Julie Kagawa
    “Knock, knock!" he called in a high, singsong voice.
    For a moment, silence. Then a thud and a crash, as if something heavy had been hurled at the door. "Go away!" snarled the voice from within.
    "Ah, no. That's not how the joke goes," called Rob. "I say 'knock, knock', and you're supposed to answer with 'who's there?'"
    "Fuck off!"
    Nope, that's still wrong." Robbie seemed unperturbed. I, however, was horrified at Ethan's language, though I knew it wasn't him. "Here," continued Rob in an amiable voice, "I'll go through the whole thing, so you'll know how to answer next time." He cleared his throat and pounded at the door again. "Knock, knock!" he bellowed. "Who's there? Puck! Puck who? Puck, who will turn you into a squealing pig and stuff you in the oven if you don't get out of our way!" And with that, he banged the door open.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #3
    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

  • #4
    Julie Kagawa
    “If the entire cheerleading squad turns into mice, Robin, I will be very upset with you. Mortal adolescents are blind and cruel. You know that. You mustn't take revenge, no matter how you feel about the girl. Especially now. There are more worrisome things on the move.

    -Ms Stacy”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #5
    Julie Kagawa
    “You're kind of blind, you know?" Puck whispered, smiling to soften his words. "I wouldn't defy Oberon for just anyone. But, for you..." He leaned forward, touching his forehead to mine. "I'd come back from the dead for you.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter
    tags: puck

  • #6
    Julie Kagawa
    “I was minding my own buisness long before you and the princess started humping like rabbits.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #7
    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

  • #8
    Julie Kagawa
    “What if I take you apart and turn you into a toaster oven, how would you like that tin can?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #9
    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

  • #10
    Julie Kagawa
    “You're here, and the only dance I want is this one.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #11
    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

  • #12
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ash looked at me. I saw pain in his eyes, and a little regret, but they shone with such emotion I felt breathless. 'I already have.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #13
    Julie Kagawa
    “You ran a light anyway, dickhead!”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #14
    Julie Kagawa
    “I think ... I should go home soon. Mom and Luke are probably going nuts. What about you?"
    He shrugged, a casual lift of one shoulder. "You tell me. When I left Nevernever, I didn't have any plans other than being with you. If you want me around, just say the word.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #15
    Julie Kagawa
    “I ached for him, my stomach twisting painfully. He looked so desolate standing there alone facing a mad queen and several thousand angry fey. His voice was flat and resigned, as if he'd been pushed into a corner and had given up, not caring what happened next.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #16
    Julie Kagawa
    “Meghan's in lo-ove," sang the phouka, making my heart stop. "Meghan's in lo-ove. Meghan and Ash, sitting in a tre--"

    -Tiaothin”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #17
    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

  • #18
    Julie Kagawa
    “His breath hitched, and he regarded me hungrily. “You’re playing with fire, you know that?”
    “That’s weird, considering you’re an ice prin—” I didn’t get any further, as Ash leaned in and kissed me.”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #19
    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

  • #20
    Julie Kagawa
    “My eyelids flickered, and Ash made a noise that was almost a growl. "Dammit, Meghan," he snarled, grabbing both my arms. "I am not going to lose you this close to home. Get up!" He rose, pulling me to my feet and, before I could even register what was going on, pressed his lips to mine.

    -Ash”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #21
    Julie Kagawa
    “Don't worry too much about him, Meghan. Robin Goodfellow has always been extra-ordinarily difficult to kill."

    -Ash”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #22
    Julie Kagawa
    “And, truth be told, I'm curious myself. I wouldn't want Goodfellow dying before we ever resolved our duel. That would be unfortunate.”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #23
    Julie Kagawa
    “Hasty and reckless, just like a human." He sniffed, staring straight at Ash, now. "But...I would have thought that you knew better, prince."

    -Grimalkin”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #24
    Julie Kagawa
    “Summer and Winter were not supposed to fall in love.”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #25
    Julie Kagawa
    “Really?" i stared at him, surprised. "You're going to Tir Na Nog? Why?"

    "I told you before, I am looking for someone."

    "Who?"

    "You ask a wearying amount of questions, human."

    -Grimalkin”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #26
    Julie Kagawa
    “ i'm your enemy, meghan. never forget that. if Mab tells me to kill you in front of the entire court, it's my duty to obey.”
    Julie Kagawa, Winter's Passage

  • #27
    Stephenie Meyer
    “And so the lion fell in love with the lamb…" he murmured. I looked away, hiding my eyes as I thrilled to the word.
    "What a stupid lamb," I sighed.
    "What a sick, masochistic lion.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #28
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Fall down again, Bella?'
    No, Emmett, I punched a werewolf in the face.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

  • #29
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Before you, Bella, my life was like a moonless night. Very dark, but there were stars, points of light and reason. ...And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty. When you were gone, when the meteor had fallen over the horizon, everything went black. Nothing had changed, but my eyes were blinded by the light. I couldn’t see the stars anymore. And there was no more reason, for anything.”
    Stephenie Meyer, New Moon

  • #30
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Forbidden to remember, terrified to forget; it was a hard line to walk.”
    Stephenie Meyer, New Moon



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