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Early Readers Quotes

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Carolyn Cutler Hughes
“God knows what we do not see, so let Him lead and set you free.”
Carolyn Cutler Hughes, Through God's Eye

Carolyn Cutler Hughes
“When we see our world is about to unwind,God sees an image of His perfect design.”
Carolyn Cutler Hughes, Through God's Eye

Suzy  Davies
“So little Moon Pig put her snout into the soft dandelion head, which was round, and glowing, just like the moon. She blew and blew...”
Suzy Davies, Luna The Moon Pig: The Pig Who Hid

Amanda M. Thrasher
“Every man dies. Not every man truly lives." Sir William Wallace”
Amanda M. Thrasher

C.J. Milbrandt
“Zane was pretty sure that worries and bossing were related, like a pair of old aunties.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“Oh. Sure. It makes perfect sense. Zane is a wolf because his father is an eagle.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“They say that to live in the Wilds, you have to be half-wild yourself. Or at least very brave. And Zane is both.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“Don’t worry, Miss Brielle. To be honest, the ones with a little bit of crazy have always been my favorite.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“Do you mean that Zane is some kind of bird magnet?”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“Face it, friends. For this journey, roads are optional.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

C.J. Milbrandt
“Zane sighed. Jovan and Mother were just the same. “Maybe laterâ€� meant no.”
C.J. Milbrandt, Into the Hills: A Zane Johns Adventure

“Prehistoric learning’s fun, a Dino education...But nothing brings them back to life like your imagination”
Rod Chay, Dino Doo Dah: Dino Rhymes For Modern Times

Joseph L. Licari
“But something seemed funny,
even strange and surreal.
When she called her friends mouses,
was that right? What's the deal?”
Joseph L. Licari, Mia's Mouses: Mia and Her Mouse Friends Learn About Plural Nouns