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  • #1
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Jesper couldn’t quite believe he was having a conversation with the Sturmhond. The privateer was a legend. He’d broken countless blockades on behalf of the Ravkans and there were rumors that… “Do you really have a flying ship? blurted Jesper.
    “No.”
    “Oh.”
    “I have several.”
    “Take me with you.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #2
    Leigh Bardugo
    “My mother was an oyster,” he said with a wink. “And I’m the pearl.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Siege and Storm

  • #3
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Why does your weak king send a filthy pirate to do his bidding?” sneered the Fjerdan ambassador, his words echoing across the cathedral.

    “Privateer,” corrected Sturmhond. “I suppose he thought my good looks would give me the advantage. Not a concern where you’re from, I take it?”

    “Preening, ridiculous peacock. You stink of Grisha foulness.”

    Sturmhond sniffed the air. “I’m amazed you can detect anything over the reek of ice and inbreeding.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #4
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Where do you think the money went?” he repeated.
    “Guns?” asked Jesper.
    “Ships?” queried Inej.
    “Bombs?” suggested Wylan.
    “Political bribes?” offered Nina. They all looked at Matthias. “This is where you tell us how awful we are,” she whispered.
    He shrugged. “They all seem like practical choices.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #5
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Nina might not be able to put you back, you know. Not without another dose of parem. You could be stuck like this.”
    “Why does it matter?”
    “I don’t know!” Jesper said angrily. “Maybe I liked your stupid face.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #6
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Until this moment, Wylan hadn't quite understood how much they meant to him. His father would have sneered at these thugs and thieves, a disgraced soldier, a gambler who couldn't keep out of the red. But they were his first friends, his only friends, and Wylan knew that even if he'd had his pick of a thousand companions, these would have been the people he chose.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #7
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Anything else?” asked Matthias.
    “I like singing,” said Alys.
    Wylan shook his head frantically, mouthing, No, no, no.
    “Shall I sing?” Alys asked hopefully. “Bajan says that I’m good enough to be on the stage.”
    “Maybe we save that for later—” suggested Jesper.
    Alys’ lower lip began to wobble like a plate about to break.
    “Sing,” Matthias blurted, “by all means, sing.”
    And then the real nightmare began.
    It wasn’t that Alys was so bad, she just never stopped. She sang between bites of food. She sang while she was walking through the graves. She sang from behind a bush when she needed to relieve herself. When she finally dozed off, she hummed in her sleep.
    “Maybe this was Van Eck’s plan all along,” Kaz said glumly when they’d assembled outside the tomb again.
    “To drive us mad?” said Nina. “It’s working.”
    Jesper shut his eyes and groaned. “Diabolical.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #8
    Leigh Bardugo
    “You’re our chemist, Wylan,” said Nina hopefully. “What do you think?”
    Wylan shrugged. “Maybe. Not all poisons have an antidote.”
    Jesper snorted. “That’s why we call him Wylan Van Sunshine.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #9
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Many boys will bring you flowers. But someday you'll meet a boy who will learn your favorite flower, your favorite song, your favorite sweet. And even if he is too poor to give you any of them, it won't matter because he will have taken the time to know you as no one else does. Only that boy earns your heart.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #10
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I will have you without armor, Kaz Brekker. Or I will not have you at all.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #11
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I am grateful you're alive", he said. "I am grateful that you're beside me. I am grateful that you're eating."
    She rested her head on his shoulder.
    "You're better that waffles, Matthias Helvar."
    A small smile curled the Fjerdan's lips.
    "Let's not say things we don't mean, my love.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #12
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Our hopes rest with you, Mister Brekker. If you fail, all the world will suffer for it."
    "Oh, it's worse than that, Van Eck. If I fail, I don't get paid.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #13
    Leigh Bardugo
    “You came back for me.”
    “I protect my investments.” Investments.
    “I’m glad I’m bleeding all over your shirt.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #14
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I’m a very valuable investment.”

    “Tell me he didn’t say that.”

    “Of course he did. Well, not the valuable part.”
    “Idiot.”

    “How’s Matthias?”

    “Also an idiot.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #15
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Nina screamed, a howl that tore from the black space where her heart had beat only moments before. She searched for his pulse, for the light and force that had been Matthias.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #16
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Kaz reached into his coat pocket. "Here," he said and handed Jesper a slender book with an elaborate cover.

    "Are we going to read to each other?"

    "Just flip it open to the back."

    Jesper opened the book and peered at the last page, puzzled. "So?"

    "Hold it up so we don't have to look at your ugly face."

    "My face has character. Besides - oh!"

    "An excellent read, isn't it?"

    "Who knew I had a taste for literature?”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #17
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I don't want your prayers, he said.
    What do you want, then?
    The old answers came easily to mind. Money. Vengeance. Jordie's voice in my head silenced forever. But a different reply roared to life inside him, loud, insistent, and unwelcome. You, Inej. You.
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #18
    Marissa Meyer
    “Captain?"
    "Yeah?"
    "Do you think it was destiny that brought us together?"
    He squinted and, after a thoughtful moment, shook his head. "No. I'm pretty sure it was Cinder.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #19
    Marissa Meyer
    “Captain,” she murmured.
    “I think I’m in love with you.”
    An eyebrow shot up. She counted six beats of his heart before, suddenly, he laughed.
    “Don’t tell me it took you two whole days to realize that. I must be losing my touch.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #20
    Marissa Meyer
    “A kiss from the Captain would probably melt my central processor.”
    Thorne winked at her. “Oh trust me. It would.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #21
    Marissa Meyer
    “He leaned forward to inspect her closer. "Is that all hair?"

    ... Sudden, overwhelming panic clawed up Cress's throat. With a squeak, she ducked out of view of the camera and scrambled beneath the desk. Her back struck the wall with a thud that rattled her teeth. She crouched there, skin burning hot and pulse thundering as she took in the room before her— the room that he was now seeing too, with the rumpled bedcovers and the mustached man on all the screens telling her to grab her imaginary partner and swing them around.

    "Wha—where'd she go?" Thorne's voice came to her through the screen.

    "Honestly, Thorne." A girl. Linh Cinder? "Do you ever think before you speak?"

    "What? What did I say?"

    "'Is that all hair?'"

    "Did you see it? It was like a cross between a magpie nest and ball of yarn after it's been mauled by a cheetah."

    A beat. Then, "A cheetah?"

    "It was the first big cat that came to mind.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #22
    Marissa Meyer
    “Hello?" A girl again. "I know you can hear me. I'm sorry my friend is such a wing nut. You can just ignore him."

    "That's usually what we do," said the other feminine voice.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #23
    Marissa Meyer
    “Captain! To your left there’s a Lunar guard and on your right is a doctor who’s running tests on Lunars and I’m being held by one of Levana’s wolf hybrids and please be careful!”

    Thorne took a step back into the hallway a gun from his waistband. He spent a moment swiveling the barrel of the gun in each direction, but nobody moved to attack him.

    With some surprise, Cress realized that the operative’s grip had weakened.

    “Er…” Thorne furrowed his brow, aiming the gun somewhere near the window. “Could you describe all those threats again because I feel like I missed something.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #24
    Marissa Meyer
    “I am a criminal mastermind, I am here to take down this regime.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #25
    Marissa Meyer
    “Captain?"
    "Cress."
    She couldn't not say it, although she realized he was right.It was sort of scary. Much scarier than it had been the first time she'd told him, out in the desert. It was different now. It was real. "I'm in love with you."

    He chuckled. "I should hope so, after all that." He leaned forward and pressed a kiss against her temple. "And I love you too.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #26
    Marissa Meyer
    “Scarlet and I are going to start a missing-fingers club. We might let Cinder be an honorary member.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #27
    Marissa Meyer
    “It was a few seconds before Cinder found her voice and she had to grip the door frame to keep standing.
    “Thorne?”
    His head jerked around. “Cinder?”
    “Wh—what are you—how? Where have you been? What’s going on? Why are you wearing that stupid bandanna?”
    He laughed. Gripping a wooden cane, he stumbled toward her, waving one hand until it landed on her shoulder. Then he was hugging her, suffocating her against his chest. “I missed you too.”
    “You jerk,” she hissed, even as she returned the hug. “We thought you were dead!”
    “Oh, please. It’d take a lot more than a satellite plummeting to Earth to kill me. Although, admittedly, Cress may have saved us that time.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #28
    Victoria Schwab
    “But these words people threw around - humans, monsters, heroes, villains - to Victor it was all just a matter of semantics. Someone could call themselves a hero and still walk around killing dozens. Someone else could be labeled a villain for trying to stop them. Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.”
    V.E. Schwab, Vicious

  • #29
    Victoria Schwab
    “If Eli really was a hero, and Victor meant to stop him, did that make him a villain?

    He took a long sip of his drink, tipped his head back against the couch, and decided he could live with that.”
    Victoria Schwab, Vicious

  • #30
    Victoria Schwab
    “Victor Vale was not a fucking sidekick.”
    Victoria Schwab, Vicious



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