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“What does it feel like, the first time you open a window into faerie country? The nearest I can compare it to is like drawing a deep breath and opening your eyes, when your eyes are already open and your lungs are already full.”
— Mar 09, 2026 07:36AM
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Alanna Thornton
is on page 415 of 437
“He walked a little ahead, not looking back, an Orpheus with a string of Eurydices whom he had never meant to bring home.”
What a line!!!
— 2 hours, 47 min ago
What a line!!!
Alanna Thornton
is on page 405 of 437
Eddie had wanted to hide from the world. Hero had wanted to make it new. Alden and I, in our own ways, loved the old, safe world — Ashfield and Camford, tradition and beauty, the sunlit days of our childhoods before the Great War.
But the world had never been sale, not for everybody. It had been broken for a very long time, and the war had only shown those cracks for what they were.
— 3 hours, 15 min ago
But the world had never been sale, not for everybody. It had been broken for a very long time, and the war had only shown those cracks for what they were.
Alanna Thornton
is on page 396 of 437
Woah. Incredible twist. The classes. The power. The Families.
— 3 hours, 36 min ago
Alanna Thornton
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“This, I reminded myself, was what knowledge was for. Not to bend to our own purpose and our own ambitions, the way we had when we were young. To find the truth, even when that truth is something you wish could be different.”
— 4 hours, 21 min ago
Alanna Thornton
is on page 344 of 437
“It was my favourite moment of research, the moment when a thousand fragments come together in a blinding flash that illuminates everything. This one I wasn’t sure ai wanted to see by, but out of sheer stubborn habit, I grasped for the fragments.”
— 4 hours, 21 min ago
Alanna Thornton
is on page 311 of 437
“his grey-blue eyes darted to my face and glanced off without meeting my eyes, as they had the first time we had met. They did that to people he didn't know well, I had learned long ago. The first time his gaze had settled on me had felt significant, as though he were giving me his trust to hold. Plainly, I had dropped it.”
My heart!!! <\3
— 5 hours, 7 min ago
My heart!!! <\3
Alanna Thornton
is on page 277 of 437
“And when the nights faded and the sun came up, there were the three of you.”
Oof <\3 love this broken found family
— 5 hours, 41 min ago
Oof <\3 love this broken found family

