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  • #1
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “You should spend more time reading the Good Book and less reading all those novels. What are you going to tell the Lord on Judgement Day when He asks you why you didn't read your bible? Hmm?"

    I will tell Him that His press agents could have done with a writing lesson or two, I said. To myself.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #2
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “Because I'm on the phone, Mom!"
    "Fooling around with your friends again! Who is that?"
    "Ahmadinejad."
    "Oh, my goodness! What is he saying?"
    "That he wants to see Jeezy at the Beacon tonight. Putin's going too. He scalped a ticket from Kim Jong Il. All tha gangstas are going."
    "Don't be so fresh, young man!"
    "Gotta go," he says to me. "Enemy forces have dropped a Momshell."
    "Fall back, solider. Over and out.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

  • #3
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “You are a ghost, Andi," she says. "Almost gone."

    I look at her. I want to say something but I can't get the words out.

    She squeezes my hands. "Come back to us," she says. And she's gone.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

  • #4
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “Cry your grief to God. Howl to the heavens. Tear your shirt. Your hair. Your flesh. Gouge out your eyes. Carve out your heart. And what will you get from Him? Only silence. Indifference. But merely stand looking at the playbills, sighing because your name is not on them, and the devil himself appears at your elbow full of sympathy and suggestions. And that's why I did it....Because God loves us, but the devil takes an interest.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

  • #5
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “Go round cringing like a dog, Matt," he said, "and folks will treat you like one. Stand up like a man, and they'll treat you like a man." That was fine for Weaver, but I wondered sometimes, How exactly do you stand up like a man when you're a girl?”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #6
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “Right now I want a word that describes the feeling that you get--a cold sick feeling, deep down inside--when you know something is happening that will change you, and you don't want it to, but you can't stop it. And you know, for the first time, for the very first time, that there will now be a before and an after, a was and a will be. And that you will never again quite be the same person you were.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #7
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “It's another sin. Worse than all the other ones, which are immediate, violent and hot...It's the eighth deadly sin. The one God left out, Hope.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #8
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “I listened as the words became sentences and the sentences became pages and the pages became feelings and voices and places and people.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #9
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “What I saw next stopped me dead in my tracks. Books. Not just one or two dozen, but hundreds of them. In crates. In piles on the floor. In bookcases that stretched from floor to ceiling and lined the entire room. I turned around and around in a slow circle, feeling as if I'd just stumbled into Ali Baba's cave. I was breathless, close to tears, and positively dizzy with greed.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light

  • #10
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “I will rain down silver and gold for you. I will shatter the black night, break it open, and pour out a million stars. Turn away from the darkness, the madness, the pain. Open your eyes and know that I am here. That I remember and hope. Open your eyes and look at the light.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

  • #11
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “I play until my fingers are blue and stiff from the cold, and then I keep on playing. Until I'm lost in the music. Until I am the music--notes and chords, the melody and harmony. It hurts, but it's okay because when I'm the music, I'm not me. Not sad. Not afraid. Not desperate. Not guilty.”
    Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

  • #12
    Jennifer Donnelly
    “Why is it that weeks and months and years go by so quickly, all in a blur, but moments last forever?”
    Jennifer Donnelly

  • #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
    “A little warning would’ve been nice. You couldn’t have said, ‘Hey, as part of your training today, I’m going to beat you senseless’?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #15
    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

  • #16
    Julie Kagawa
    “Of course I knew what time you would get here, girl. Just as I know what time Goodfellow will knock over my nineteenth-century French mantle clock.” Puck jerked up at this, bumping a table and sending a clock crashing to the floor. “To the second,” the Clockmaker sighed, closing his eyes.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Queen

  • #17
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ash nodded. “Look for Oberon or Mab,” he said grimly, scanning the battlefield. “They’ll likely be on opposite sides of the river. Try not to engage anything, Goodfellow. We don’t want a fight — we just want to get the scepter to the queen.”
    “Don’t kid yourself, Prince.” Puck grinned and drew his daggers, pointing to Ash with the tip. “You’re a traitor, Meghan’s the Summer princess, and I’m Robin Goodfellow. I’m sure the ranks of Unseelie will just let us waltz right through.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #18
    Julie Kagawa
    “Oh, we're playing nice now? Shall we have tea first? Brew up a nice pot of kiss-my-ass?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #19
    Julie Kagawa
    “Touch her, and I'll freeze your testicles off and put them in a jar. Understand?”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #20
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ladies and Felines," he stated grandly, grasping the doorknob, "Welcome to Tir Na Nog. Land of endless winter and shitloads of snow.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King
    tags: puck

  • #21
    Julie Kagawa
    “How is Oberon these days? Still being henpecked by that basilisk of a wife?"
    "Don't insult the basilisk...”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #22
    Julie Kagawa
    “Me? Die? Didn't they tell you, princess? I'm Robin Goodfellow.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #23
    Julie Kagawa
    “If I thought this would turn into a history lesson, I would have picked a better classroom than a city street."

    -Grimalkin”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #24
    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

  • #25
    Julie Kagawa
    “You don't think I regret what I did, every single day? You lost Ariella, but I lost you both! Believe it or not, I was kind of a mess too, Ash. It got to a point where I actually looked forward to our random duels, because that was the only time I could talk to you. When you were freaking trying to kill me!”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #26
    Julie Kagawa
    “Be careful, boy. In some tales, the hero gets eaten by the monster after all.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #27
    Julie Kagawa
    “Does a crow become a salmon simply because it wished to? You do not know the first thing about mortality, prince-who-is-not. Why would you want to become like them?"
    "Because," Grimalkin answered before I could say anything, "he is in love."
    "Ahhh." The Witch looked at me and shook her head. "I see. Poor creature. Then you will not hear a word I have to say"

    I was in love. With a human.
    I smiled bitterly at the thought. The old Ash, if faced with such a suggestion, would've either laughed scornfully or removed the offender's head from his neck.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #28
    Julie Kagawa
    “Do not be deceived by the the politeness of the fey. Fey are almost always polite. This does not mean they will not happily remove your head.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #29
    Julie Kagawa
    “My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Knight

  • #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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