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  • #1
    Rick Riordan
    “Once the others were below, Hazel and Leo faced each other awkwardly. They were alone except for Coach Hedge, who was back on the quarterdeck singing the Pokémon theme song. The coach had changed the words to: Gotta Kill ’Em All, and Leo really didn’t want to know why.”
    Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

  • #2
    Scott Westerfeld
    “Barking spiders!”
    Scott Westerfeld, Leviathan

  • #3
    Rick Riordan
    “Lacy had warned me about Drew the first day of school. Apparently the two of them had gone to some summer camp together––blah, blah, I didn't really listen to teh details––and Drew had been just as much a tyrant there.

    ~Sadie Kane, about Lacy and Drew of Aphrodite cabin.”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #4
    Rick Riordan
    “I see murky visions of other gods and rival magic."
    That REALLY didn't sound good.
    "What do you mean?" I asked. "what OTHER GODS?"
    "I don't know, Sadie. But Egypt has always faced challenges from outside –– magicians from elsewhere, even gods from elsewhere. Just be vigilant."

    ~Ruby & Sadie Kane about...? Possibly Greeks?”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #5
    Rick Riordan
    “And this is the east shore?" Sadie asked. "You said something about that in London--my grandparents living on the east shore."
    Amos smiled. "Yes. Very good, Sadie. In ancient times, the east bank of the Nile was always the side of the living, the side where the sun rises. The dead were buried west of the river. It was considered bad luck, even dangerous, to live there. The tradition is still strong among... our people."
    Our people?" I asked, but Sadie muscled in with another question.
    So you can't live in Manhattan?" she asked.
    Amos's brow furrowed as he looked across at the Empire State Building. "Manhattan has other problems. Other gods. It's best we stay separate.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #6
    Rick Riordan
    “Let us find the dam snack bar," Zoe said. "We should eat while we can."
    Grover cracked a smile. "The dam snack bar?"
    Zoe blinked. "Yes. What is funny?"
    "Nothing," Grover said, trying to keep a straight face. "I could use some dam french fries."
    Even Thalia smiled at that. "And I need to use the dam restroom."
    ...
    I started cracking up, and Thalia and Grover joined in, while Zoe just looked at me. "I do not understand."
    "I want to use the dam water fountain," Grover said.
    "And..." Thalia tried to catch her breath. "I want to buy a dam t-shirt.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #7
    Rick Riordan
    “With great power... comes great need to take a nap. Wake me up later.”
    Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian

  • #8
    Rick Riordan
    “He cleared his throat and held up one hand dramatically.
    “Green grass breaks through snow.
    Artemis pleads for my help.
    I am so cool.”

    He grinned at us, waiting for applause.
    "That last line was four syllables.” Artemis said.
    Apollo frowned. “Was it?”
    “Yes. What about I am so bigheaded?”
    “No, no, that’s six syllable, hhhm.” He started muttering to himself.
    Zoe Nightshade turned to us. “Lord Apollo has been going through this haiku phase ever since he visited Japan. Tis not as bad as the time he visited Limerick. If I’d had to hear one more poem that started with, There once was a godess from Sparta-"
    “I’ve got it!” Apollo announced. “I am so awesome. That’s five syllables!” He bowed, looking very pleased with himself.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #9
    Suzanne Collins
    “I'm coming back into focus when Caesar asks him if he has a girlfriend back home. Peeta hesitates, then gives an unconvincing shake of his head.

    Handsome lad like you. There must be some special girl. Come on, what’s her name?" says Caesar.

    Peeta sighs. "Well, there is this one girl. I’ve had a crush on her ever since I can remember. But I’m pretty sure she didn’t know I was alive until the reaping."

    Sounds of sympathy from the crowd. Unrequited love they can relate to.

    She have another fellow?" asks Caesar.

    I don’t know, but a lot of boys like her," says Peeta.

    So, here’s what you do. You win, you go home. She can’t turn you down then, eh?" says Caesar encouragingly.

    I don’t think it’s going to work out. Winning...won’t help in my case," says Peeta.

    Why ever not?" says Caesar, mystified.

    Peeta blushes beet red and stammers out. "Because...because...she came here with me.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #10
    Suzanne Collins
    “Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
    A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray
    Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
    And when it's morning again, they'll wash away
    Here it's safe, here it's warm
    Here the daisies guard you from every harm
    Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true
    Here is the place where I love you.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #11
    Suzanne Collins
    “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #12
    Suzanne Collins
    “Yes, frosting. The final defense of the dying.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #13
    Suzanne Collins
    “Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #14
    Peter Lerangis
    “Amy was looking around the sanctum in awe. "It's...beautiful!"
    The girl was modest and thoughtful. How bizarre. So rarely did Ian see these qualities in others–especially during the quest for the 39 Clues. Naturally, he had been taught to avoid these behaviors at all costs and never to consort with anyone who possessed them. They were distasteful–FLO, as Papa would say. For Losers Only. And Kabras never lost.
    Yet she fascinated him. Her joy in running up Alistair's tiny lawn, her awe at this piddling cubbyhole–it didn't seem possible to gain so much happiness from so little. This gave him a curious feeling he'd never quite experienced. Something like indigestion but quite a bit more pleasant.
    Ah well. Blame it on the ripped trousers, he thought. Humiliation softened the soul.”
    Peter Lerangis, The Sword Thief

  • #15
    Peter Lerangis
    “Finders keepers!" Ian shouted, scooping up the overlay and hopping onto a rock outcropping.
    "You cheater!" Amy was furious. No way was he going to get away with that. She climbed the rock, matching him step for step until she reached the top. There he turned to her, panting for breath. "Not bad for a Cahill," he said, grinning.
    "You --y-y-you--" The words caught in her throat, the way they always did. He was staring at her, his eyes dancing with laughter, making her so knotted up with anger and hatred that she thought she would explode. "C-c-can't--"
    But in that moment, something totally weird happened. Maybe it was a flip of his head, a movement in his eyebrow, she couldn't tell. But it was as if someone had suddenly held a painting at a different angle, and what appeared to be a stormy sea transformed into a bright bouquet -- a trick of the eye that proved everything was just a matter of perspective. His eyes were not mocking at all. They were inviting her, asking her to laugh along. Suddenly, her rage billowed up and blew off in wisps, like a cloud. "You're ... a Cahill, too," she replied.
    "Touche."
    His eyes didn't move a millimeter from hers.
    This time she met his gaze. Solidly. This time she didn't feel like apologizing or attacking or running away. She wouldn't have minded if he just stared like that all day.”
    Peter Lerangis, The Sword Thief

  • #16
    Peter Lerangis
    “I g-g-guess...I'm dead?" she heard her own voice call out, strangely high-pitched and thin.
    For a long time, she heard nothing else. And then:
    "Hi, Dead. I'm Dan.”
    Peter Lerangis, The Sword Thief

  • #17
    Veronica Rossi
    “She looked up. “A world of nevers under a never sky.”
    She fit in well then, he thought. A girl who never shut up.”
    Veronica Rossi, Under the Never Sky

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “One must always be careful of books," said Tessa, "and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #19
    J.K. Rowling
    “Mr. Moony presents his compliments to Professor Snape, and begs him to keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business.
    Mr. Prongs agrees with Mr. Moony, and would like to add that Professor Snape is an ugly git.
    Mr. Padfoot would like to register his astonishment that an idiot like that ever became a professor.
    Mr. Wormtail bids Professor Snape good day, and advises him to wash his hair, the slimeball.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  • #20
    Michael  Scott
    “I like places like this," he announced.

    I like old places too," Josh said, "but what's to like about a place like this?"

    The king spread his arms wide. "What do you see?"

    Josh made a face. "Junk. Rusted tractor, broken plow, old bike."

    Ahh...but I see a tractor that was once used to till these fields. I see the plow it once pulled. I see a bicycle carefully placed out of harm's way under a table."

    Josh slowly turned again, looking at the items once more.

    And i see these things and I wonder at the life of the person who carefully stored the precious tractor and plow in the barn out of the weather, and placed their bike under a homemade table."

    Why do you wonder?" Josh asked. "Why is it even important?"

    Because someone has to remember," Gilgamesh snapped, suddenly irritated. "Some one has to remember the human who rode the bike and drove the tractor, the person who tilled the fields, who was born and lived and died, who loved and laughed and cried, the person who shivered in the cold and sweated in the sun." He walked around the barn again, touching each item, until his palm were red with rust." It is only when no one remembers, that you are truely lost. That is the true death.”
    Michael Scott, The Sorceress

  • #21
    Michael  Scott
    “I spend all my time trying to keep thoughts away and ignore them....But here you are, trying to remember your own life, writing your thoughts down so that you don't forget. I suddenly realized what it would be like not to know, not to remember.”
    Michael Scott, The Sorceress

  • #22
    Michael  Scott
    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
    Michael Scott, The Warlock

  • #23
    Michael  Scott
    “Water is the life-giver and the death-bringer.”
    Michael Scott

  • #24
    Michael  Scott
    “But do I need to say anything?" Sophie asked. "Do I need to learn any words?"
    "Like what?" Saint-Germain said.
    "Well, when you lit up the Eiffel tower, you said something that sounded like eggness."
    "Ignis," the count said. "Latin for fire. No, you don't need to say anything."
    "Then why did you do it, then?" Sophie asked.
    Saint-Germain grinned. "I just thought it sounded cool.”
    Michael Scott, The Magician

  • #25
    Michael  Scott
    “I'm not a magician. I'am an alchemyst, a man of science, though perhaps not the science you would be familiar with.”
    Michael Scott, The Alchemyst

  • #26
    Rick Riordan
    “Met them. Killed them. Got the T-shirt.”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #27
    Rick Riordan
    “I lifted my wand, hoping she would see this as a dramatic move, not a threat. “Why once, in my bunker at Charing Cross Station, I stalked the
    deadly prey known as Jelly Babies.”
    Neith’s eyes widened. “They are dangerous?”
    “Horrible,” I agreed. “Oh, they seem small alone, but they always appear in great numbers. Sticky, fattening—quite deadly. There I was, alone
    with only two quid and a Tube pass, beset by Jelly Babies, when…Ah, but never mind. When the Jelly Babies come for you…you will find out on
    your own.”
    She lowered her bow. “Tell me. I must know how to hunt Jelly Babies.”
    I looked at Walt gravely. “How many months have I trained you, Walt?”
    “Seven,” he said. “Almost eight.”
    “And have I ever deemed you worthy of hunting Jelly Babies with me?”
    “Uh…no.”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #28
    Rick Riordan
    “If you’re listening to this, congratulations! You survived Doomsday.
    I’d like to apologize straightaway for any inconvenience the end of the world may have caused you. The earthquakes, rebellions, riots,tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, and of course the giant snake who swallowed the sun—I’m afraid most of that was our fault. Carter and I decided we should at least explain how it happened.”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #29
    Rick Riordan
    “Somewhere behind me, Zia yelled, "Hippo!" Which I thought was a little late.

    ~Carter Kane”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow

  • #30
    Rick Riordan
    “Besides, you're a cat. It's your nature to think you're the center of the universe.”
    Rick Riordan, The Serpent's Shadow



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