Jarvis Scsarpisnato

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Jarvis.


Loading...
Tricia Copeland
“You may be a royal, and a monarch, but you know the High Council supplants your authority when it comes to the rings.”
Tricia Copeland, To be a Fae Guardian

“from her purse. “We have to follow that car!” “But not too close,” Nancy replied. “We’d make them suspicious.” The girls waited three minutes before backing out into the main highway and then turning into the adjacent road. Though the automobile ahead had disappeared, tire prints were plainly visible. The road twisted through a stretch of wood-land. When finally the tire prints turned off into a heavily wooded narrow lane, Nancy was sure they were not far from the cabin. She parked among some trees and they went forward on foot. “There it is!” whispered Nancy, recognizing the chimney. “Bess, I want you to take my car, drive to River Heights, and look up the name of the owner of the car we just saw. Here’s the license number. “After you’ve been to the Motor Vehicle Bureau, please phone Mrs. Putney’s house. If she answers, we’ll know it wasn’t she we saw in the car. Then get hold of Dad or Ned, and bring one of them here as fast as you can. We may need help. Got it straight?” “I—I—g-guess so,” Bess answered. “Hurry back! No telling what may happen while you’re away.” The two watched as Nancy’s car rounded a bend and was lost to view. Then Nancy and George walked swiftly through the woods toward the cabin. Approaching the building, Nancy and George were amazed to find that no car was parked on the road in front. “How do you figure it?” George whispered as the girls crouched behind bushes. “We certainly saw tire marks leading into this road!” “Yes, but the car that passed may have gone on without stopping. Possibly the driver saw us and changed her plans. Wait here, and watch the cabin while I check the tire marks out at the”
Carolyn Keene, The Ghost of Blackwood Hall

Emmuska Orczy
“And 'twill be when you understand that your idol has feet of clay that you'll learn the real lesson of love," said Blakeney earnestly.

"Is it love to worship a saint in heaven, whom you dare not touch, who hovers above you like a cloud, which floats away from you even as you gaze? To love is to feel one being in the world at one with us, our equal in sin as well as in virtue. To love, for us men, is to clasp one woman with our arms, feeling that she lives and breathes just as we do, suffers as we do, thinks with us, loves with us, and, above all, sins with us. Your mock saint who stands in a niche is not a woman if she has not suffered, still less a woman if she has not sinned. Fall at the feet of your idol if you wish, but drag her down to your level after that-- the only level she should ever reach, that of your heart.”
Emmuska Orczy, El Dorado

Spencer Johnson
“What would you do if you weren't afraid?”
Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese?

“Anyone who says "Trust me" is the last motherfucker you should ever trust.”
R.D. Ronald

year in books
Delena ...
180 books | 10 friends


Then She Was Gone by Lisa JewellBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyNo Exit by Taylor  AdamsPretty Girls by Karin SlaughterThe Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
What To Read Next
20,164 books — 24,051 voters
1984 by George OrwellBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Zombie Room by R.D. RonaldPretty Girls by Karin Slaughter
100 Books to Read in a Lifetime: Readers' Picks
15,145 books — 17,354 voters

More…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Jarvis

Lists liked by Jarvis