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  • #1
    Libba Bray
    “I'm just saying it's not all sand castles and ninjas.”
    Libba Bray, Going Bovine

  • #2
    Neal Shusterman
    “The kiss was the definition of perfect. True, it lacked the heat, the passion, the breathlessness of the living-world kiss she had given Milos, but this had something greater. More than a flash of fire, it had an unbreakable, perhaps eternal bond of connection. Mikey had transformed back into himself by the end of the kiss, and the moment their lips parted he knew, as he should have known long, long ago, that no one - not Milos, not another Afterlight, not anyone in any world - could ever come between him and Allie, from now until the day they met their maker.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everwild

  • #3
    Libba Bray
    “We've left the moment. It's gone. We're somewhere else now, and that's okay. We've still got that moment with us somewhere, deep in our memory, seeping into our DNA. And when our cells get scattered , whenever that happens, this moment will still exist in them. Those cells might be the building block of something new. A planet or star or a sunflower, a baby. Maybe even a cockroach. Who knows? Whatever it is, it'll be a part of us, this thing right here and now, and we'll be a part of it.”
    Libba Bray, Going Bovine

  • #4
    David Levithan
    “i do not say 'good-bye.' i believe that's one of the bullshittiest words ever invented. it's not like you're given the choice to say 'bad-bye' or 'awful-bye' or 'couldn't-care-less-about-you-bye.' every time you leave, it's supposed to be a good one. well, i don't believe in that. i believe against that.”
    David Levithan, Will Grayson, Will Grayson

  • #5
    Libba Bray
    “I’ve been thinking about that book about the boys who crash on an island,” Mary Lou said to Adina one afternoon as they rested on their elbows taking bites from the same papaya.

    “Lord of the Flies. What about it?”

    You know how you said it wasn’t a true measure of humanity because there were no girls and you wondered how it would be different if there had been girls?”

    “Yeah?”

    “Maybe girls need an island to find themselves. Maybe they need a place where no one’s watching them so they can be who they really are.”

    There was something about the island that made the girls forget who they had been. All those rules and shalt nots. They were no longer waiting for some arbitrary grade. They were no longer performing. Waiting. Hoping.

    They were becoming.

    They were.”
    Libba Bray, Beauty Queens

  • #6
    Neal Shusterman
    “Heaven might shine bright, but so do flames.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everwild

  • #7
    John Green
    “What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #8
    Libba Bray
    “People always think they know other people, but they don’t. Not really. I mean, maybe they know things about them, like they won’t eat doughnuts or they like action movies or whatever. But they don’t know what their friends do in their rooms alone at night or what happened to them when they were kids or if they feel fucked up and sad for no reason at all.”
    Libba Bray, Going Bovine

  • #9
    John Green
    “The town was paper, but the memories were not.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #10
    Jaclyn Moriarty
    “I saw your name in lights last night.
    It's the middle of the night,
    and I can't sleep,
    thinking all my trumpeting thoughts,
    and I get out of bed,
    open the curtains,
    and look into the night full of stars,
    and you know what I saw?
    Your name.
    Like the stars joined up and spelled the word for me.
    Like a sign.”
    Jaclyn Moriarty, The Year of Secret Assignments

  • #11
    Sally Gardner
    “What more can anyone take from me?" said my father, his head bent down. "Everywhere I go I carry my hell with me.”
    Sally Gardner, I, Coriander

  • #12
    Libba Bray
    “So, now I've been to see a drug counselor who told me I need to lay off the drugs and talk about my feelings, and a shrink who heard what I had to say and immediately put me on drugs.”
    Libba Bray, Going Bovine

  • #13
    A.M. Jenkins
    “First lesson learned: Knowing doesn't hold a candle to doing.”
    A.M. Jenkins, Repossessed

  • #14
    A.M. Jenkins
    “He didn't look back or wave, although I watched. He just assumed Shaun was there, and would always be there.
    Humans take so much for granted.”
    A.M. Jenkins, Repossessed

  • #15
    Sally Gardner
    “All she had to protect herself against him was silence, the one skill in which she had become an expert.”
    Sally Gardner, The Red Necklace

  • #16
    Sonya Sones
    “Culture Clash

    Dylan says
    when I meet his mother today
    I shouldn't mention
    that I'm Jewish.

    I say
    okay, but can I
    tell her about
    the HIV postive thing?

    He gives me a look.
    I give him one back”
    Sonya Sones, What My Mother Doesn't Know

  • #17
    Sonya Sones
    “We've turned off all the lights
    in the living room
    to make hand shadows.

    We've got this
    big flashlight
    aimed at the wall.

    I make the silhouette of my hand
    into a duck.
    Robin makes his into a rabbit.

    Now my duck kisses his rabbit
    And-POOF!- it turns into
    a turkey.

    And for some reason
    this strikes us
    as hysterically funny.

    But you probably had to be there.”
    Sonya Sones, What My Mother Doesn't Know

  • #18
    Sonya Sones
    “You're thinking I'm a hopelessly romantic idiot.
    And you know what?
    You're right.”
    Sonya Sones, What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know

  • #19
    Neal Shusterman
    “In a perfect world everything would be either black or white, right or wrong, and everyone would know the difference. But this isn't a perfect world. The problem is people who think it is.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #20
    Neal Shusterman
    “I'm scared," he says.
    "I know," says the nurse.
    "I want you all to go to Hell."
    "That's natural.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #21
    Neal Shusterman
    “The good thing about being explosive is that no one can beat you.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #22
    Neal Shusterman
    “They were the screams of riders torn apart by the twisted reflections of their own inner selves.”
    Neal Shusterman, Full Tilt

  • #23
    Neal Shusterman
    “What, are you totally psycho?" I shouted.
    "Maybe I am!" he screamed back at me. "Maybe that's just what I am. Maybe I'm that quiet guy who suddenly goes nuts and then you find half the neighborhood in his freezer."
    I gotta admit, that one stumped me for a second - but only for a second. "Which half?" I asked.
    "Huh?"
    "Which half of the neighborhood? Could you make it the people on the other side of Avenue T, because I never really liked them anyway.”
    Neal Shusterman, The Schwa Was Here

  • #24
    Neal Shusterman
    “I remember the first time I saw you,” Allie said.
    “I thought you smelled me first.”
    “Right,” said Allie. “The chocolate. But then I saw you as I sat up in the dead forest, thinking I knew you. At the time, I thought I must have seen you through the windshield when our cars crashed…. But that wasn’t it. I think, way back then, I was seeing you as you are now. Isn’t that funny?”
    “Not as funny as the way I always complained, and the way you always bossed me around!”
    They embraced and held each other for a long time.
    “Don’t forget me,” Nick said. “No matter where your life goes, no matter how old you get. And if you ever get the feeling that someone is looking over your shoulder, but there’s nobody there, maybe it’ll be me.”
    “I’ll write to you,” said Allie, and Nick laughed. “No really. I’ll write the letter then burn it, and if I care just enough it will cross into Everlost.”
    “And,” added Nick, “it will show up as a dead letter at that the post office Milos made cross into San Antonio!”
    Allie could have stood there saying good-bye forever, because it was more than Nick she was saying good-bye to. She was leaving behind four years of half-life in a world that was both stunningly beautiful, and hauntingly dark. And she was saying good-bye to Mikey. I’ll be waiting for you, he had said…. Well, if he was, maybe she wasn’t saying good-bye at all.
    Nick hefted the backpack on his shoulder. “Shouldn’t you be heading off to Memphis?” he said. “You’d better hit the road…. Jack.” Then he chuckled by his own joke, and walked off.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everfound

  • #25
    Neal Shusterman
    “Love, Allie concluded, wasn't blind, it simply saw alternate dimensions.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everfound
    tags: love

  • #26
    Neal Shusterman
    “So the gods must mean something else,” said Jix.
    “God, not gods!” insisted Johnnie.
    Nick threw up his hands. “God, gods, or whatever,” said Nick. “Right now, it doesn’t matter whether it’s Jesus, or Kukulcan, or a dancing bear at the end of the tunnel. What matters is that we have a clue, and we have to figure it out.”
    “Why?” Johnnie asked again. “Why does God – excuse me, I mean ‘the Light of Universal Whatever’- why does it just give us a freakin’ impossible clue? Why can’t it just tell us what we’re supposed to do?”
    “Because,” said Mikey. “the Dancing Bear wants us to suffer.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everfound

  • #27
    Neal Shusterman
    “Mooooon!” said the Ogre. “Tranquility …” Then he pointed at the full moon. “Neil Armstrong walked in a sea of tranquility.” Then he added, “It’s made of cheese. But you have to take off the plastic before you put it on a burger.”
    Mikey sighed.
    “What’s his story?” the wraith asked.
    “He’s chocolate,” Mikey said.”
    Neal Shusterman, Everfound

  • #28
    E. Lockhart
    “Don't call me Alessandro, or this could get ugly.

    Oh, then may I call you Alice?”
    E. Lockhart, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks

  • #29
    Jaclyn Moriarty
    “What does it mean?" Emily said, in a low, panicked voice: "What does it mean if a rainbow comes before rain?”
    Jaclyn Moriarty, The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie

  • #30
    John Green
    “Books are the ultimate Dumpees: put them down and they’ll wait for you forever; pay attention to them and they always love you back.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines



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