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The Annotated Pri...
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"im really liking it, but i started to feel very nervous when i was reading unsure why. im excited to be reading though, and i watched the movie for the very first time sometime last year id think" Jan 01, 2026 04:57PM

 
A Feast for Crows
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"holyy… heh cersei chapter was genuinely so good… guh
first it was realy interesting to see how she treated tommen, her thought processes .. everything. aa then at the end of the chapter with her uncle.. “tommen has his mother…- aye, and his father too, i think.” CHILLSS!!! ouh holy cook"
Nov 06, 2025 09:22PM

 
A Day of Fallen N...
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"getting interesting??? the red disease thingy just got revealed and i think wulf and his one friend has it now?? in denial, dumai seemingly ran from court with the dragon? confused. tunuva.. lost with this?? annd glorian next chapter." May 16, 2023 09:25AM

 
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Kate DiCamillo
“Look at me, he said to her. His arms and legs jerked. Look at me. You got your wish. I have learned how to love. And it’s a terrible thing. I’m broken. My heart is broken. Help me. The old woman turned and hobbled away. Come back, thought Edward. Fix me”
Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Kate DiCamillo
“I have been loved, Edward told the stars. So? said the stars. What difference does that make when you are all alone now?”
Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Kate DiCamillo
“Edward knew what it was like to say over and over again the names of those you had left behind. He knew what it was like to miss someone. And so he listened. And in his listening, his heart opened wide and then wider still. (page 103)”
Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Anita Diamant
“My heart is a ladle of sweet water brimming over.”
Anita Diamant, The Red Tent

Kate DiCamillo
“Once there was a princess who was very beautiful. She shone bright as the stars on a moonless night. But what difference did it make that she was beautiful? None. No difference."
Why did it make no difference?" asked Abilene.
Because," said Pellegrina, "She was a princess who loved no one and cared nothing for love, even though there were many who loved her.”
Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

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