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  • #1
    Colleen Hoover
    “It took four years for me to fall in love with him. It only took four pages to stop.”
    Colleen Hoover, November 9

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “There is no pretending," Jace said with absolute clarity. "I love you, and I will love you until I die, and if there is life after that, I'll love you then.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “And I'm suppose to sit by while you date boys and fall in love with someone else, get married...?" His voice tightened. "And meanwhile, I'll die a little bit more every day, watching.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “I was thinking about the first time I ever saw you," he said, "and how after that I couldn't forget you. I wanted to, but I couldn't stop myself. I forced Hodge to let me be the one who came to find you and bring you back to the Institue. And even back then, in that stupid coffee shop, when I saw you sitting on that couch with Simon, even then that felt wrong to me-- I should have been the one sitting with you. The one who made you laugh like that. I couldn't get rid of that feeling. That it should have been me. And the more I knew you, the more I felt it--it had never been like that for me before. I'd always wanted a girl and then gotten to know her and not wanted her anymore, but with you the feeling just got stronger and stronger until that night when you showed up at Renwick's and I knew.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “I don't care," Clary said. "He'd do it for me. Tell me he wouldn't. If I were missing-"
    "He'd burn the whole world down till he could dig you out of the ashes. I know," Alec said.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “I guess it’s true what they say," observed Jace. "There are no straight men in the trenches."
    "That’s atheists, jackass," said Simon furiously. "There are no atheists in the trenches.”
    Cassandra Clare

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “If you knew how to cook, maybe I would eat," Jace muttered.

    Isabelle froze, her spoon poised dangerously. "What did you say?"

    Jace edged toward the fridge. "I said I'm going to look for a snack to eat."

    That's what I thought you said." Isabelle turned her attention to the soup.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “Actually," said Jace, "I prefer to think that I'm a liar in a way that's uniquely my own.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “You left me. You made a pet out of me, and then you left me. If love were food, I would have starved on the bones you gave me.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “If there were such a thing as terminal literalism, you'd have died in childhood.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “We can buy you one of those books they have for little kids 'Timmy Has Two Dads'. Except I don't think they have one called 'Timmy Has Two Dads and One of Them Was Evil'. That part you're just going to have to work through on your own.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle snorted, "All the boys are gay. In this truck, anyway. Well, not you, Simon."
    "You noticed," said Simon.
    "I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual," added Magnus.
    "Please never say those words in front of my parents," said Alec.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “You're my sister," he said finally. "My sister, my blood, my family. I should want to protect you"- he laughed soundlessly and without any humor- "to protect you from the sort of boys who want to do with you exactly what I want to do.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “What's that you're holding?" he asked, noticing the pamphlet, still rolled up in her left hand.

    "Oh, this?" She held it up. "How to Come Out to Your Parents."

    He widened his eyes. "Something you want to tell me?"

    "It's not for me. It's for you." She handed it to him.

    "I don't have to come out to my mother," said Simon. "She already thinks I'm gay because I'm not interested in sports and I haven't had a serious girlfriend yet. Not that she knows of, anyway."

    "But you have to come out as a vampire," Clary pointed out. "Luke thought you could, you know, use one of the suggested speeches in the pamphlet, except use the word 'undead' instead of--"

    "I get it, I get it." Simon spread the pamplet open. "Here, I'll practice on you." He cleared his throat. "Mom. I have something to tell you. I'm undead. Now, I know you may have some preconceived notions about the undead. I know you may not be comfortable with the idea of me being undead. But I'm here to tell you that the undead are just like you and me." Simon paused. "Well, okay. Possibly more like me than you."

    "SIMON."

    "All right, all right." He went on. "The first thing you need to understand is that I'm the same person I always was. Being undead isn't the most important thing about me. It's just part of who I am. The second thing you should know is that it isn't a choice. I was born this way." Simon squinted at her over the pamphlet. "Sorry, reborn this way.”
    Cassandra Clare

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “Oh, you know. Jace reminds me of an old boyfriend. Some guys look at you like they want sex. Jace looks at you like you've already had sex, it was great, and now you're just friends--even though you want more. Drives girls crazy. You know what I mean?"
    Yes, Clary thought. "No," she said.

    pg. 280”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “I think she just asked if she could touch my mango.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Fine,” Kyle said. “I’m a werewolf. I’m not part of a pack, but I do have an alliance. Have you heard of the Praetor Lupus?”
    “I’ve heard of lupus,” said Simon. “Isn’t it a kind of disease?”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Come on guys, you cant fight like this forever"
    "Actually," Simon said, raising his hand,"I can".
    Jace made a weird noise and I realized he was trying not to laugh-which by the way, wasn't working.”
    Cassandra Clare

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “So you speak French?" Isabelle sighed. "I wish I spoke another language. But Hodge never thought we needed to learn anything but ancient Greek and Latin, and nobody speaks those."
    "I also speak Russian and Italian. And some Romanian," Sebastian said with a modest smile. "I could teach you some phrases-"
    "Romanian? That's impressive," said Jace. "Not many people speak it."
    "Do you?" Sebastian asked with interest.
    "Not really," Jace said with a smile so disarming Simon knew he was lying. "My Romanian is pretty much limited to useful phrases like, 'Are these snakes poisonous?' and 'But you look much too young to be a police officer.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #21
    Richelle Mead
    “Adrian opened his mouth, undoubtedly ready with some inappropriate and mocking comment. Lissa gave him a sharp headshake that kept him quiet. "Aren't there any, I don't know, sleeveless options?"

    The saleswoman's eyes widened. "No one has ever worn straps to a funeral. It wouldn't be right."

    "What about shorts?" asked Adrian. "Are they okay if they're with a tie? Because that's what I was gonna go with."

    The woman looked horrified.”
    Richelle Mead, Last Sacrifice

  • #22
    Richelle Mead
    “This college would probably have the same problem as the last one did."
    I frowned, "What's that?"
    "Homework.”
    Richelle Mead, Spirit Bound

  • #23
    Richelle Mead
    “You look confused," said Adrian.
    I shook my head and sighed. "I think I'm just overthinking things."
    He nodded solemnly. "That's why I try to never do it.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #24
    Richelle Mead
    “I decided the Alchemists needed an entire department devoted to handling Adrian Ivashkov.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #25
    Richelle Mead
    “Thanks for looking out for her, Sage. You're okay. For a human."
    I almost laughed. "Thanks."
    "You can say it too, you know."
    I walked over to Latte and paused. "Say what?"
    "That I'm okay...for a vampire," he explained.
    I shook my head, still smiling. "You'll have a hard time getting any Alchemist to admit that. But I can say you're okay for an irreverent party boy with occasional moments of brilliance."
    "Brilliant? You think I'm brilliant?" He threw his hands skyward. "You hear that, world? Sage says I'm brilliant.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #26
    Richelle Mead
    “I don't suppose that she gave you the job based on looks alone?"
    Adrian had been staring off but now flashed me a big smile. "Why, Sage, you sweet talker."
    "That's not what I meant! What happened?"
    He shrugged. "I told the truth."
    "Adrian!"
    "I'm serious. She asked me what my greatest strength was. I said getting along with people."
    "That's not bad." I admitted.
    "Then she asked what my greatest weakness was. And I said, 'Where should I start?'"
    "Adrian!"
    "Stop saying my name like that. I told her the truth. By the time I was on the fourth one, she told me I could go.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #27
    Richelle Mead
    “Adrian paled and went perfectly still as he stared at the newcomer, and in that moment, all my high hopes for him came crashing down. Earlier, I'd been certain that if Adrain could just stay away from his past and any traumatic events, he'd be able to find a purpose and steady himself. Well, it looked like his past found him, and if this didn't qualify as a traumatic event, I didn't know what did.
    Adrian's new research partner stepped through the door, and I knew the uneasy peace we'd just established in Palm Springs was about to shatter.
    Dimitri Belikov had arrived.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #28
    Richelle Mead
    “Can’t you get me some swank bachelor’s pad like Keith has downtown so I can party with all the rich vacationers? Drinking alone is sad and pathetic. I need people. Even human people.”
    richelle mead, Bloodlines

  • #28
    Richelle Mead
    “Oh,” he said, knocking a red ball into
    a hole. “It’s you.”
    “You were expecting someone else?”
    I asked. “Am I interrupting your social
    calendar?” I made a big show of
    glancing around the empty room. “I don’t
    want to keep you from the mob of fans
    beating down your door.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #29
    Colleen Hoover
    “She “loved me” in quotations She kissed me in bold I TRIED TO KEEP HER in all caps She left with an ellipsis . . .”
    Colleen Hoover, November 9

  • #30
    Richelle Mead
    “Bryan gaped, as though that was more than he'd been expecting. "Oh. Okay. Well, um, there's a silent film festival downtown next week. Do you think you'd want to go?"
    I shook my head. "No, I don't think so. I respect it as an art form but really don't get much out of watching them."
    "Huh. Okay." He smoothed his hair back again, and I could almost see him groping for thoughts. Why on earth was he asking me about silent films? "What about Starships 30? It opens Friday. Do you want to see that?"
    " I don't really like sci-fi either," I said. It was true, I found it completely implausible.
    Bryan looked ready to rip that shaggy hair out. "Is there any movie out there you want to see?"
    I ran through a mental list of current entertainment. "No. Not really." The bell rang, and with a shake of his head, Bryan slunk back to his desk. "That was weird," I muttered. "He has bad taste in movies." Glancing beside me, I was startled to see Julia with her head down on the desk while she shook with silent laughter. "What?"
    "That," she gasped. "That was hilarious."
    "What?" I said again. "Why?"
    "Sydney, he was asking you out!”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines



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