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"What is it with dark books and me lately? I have no idea, but I had to pick up yet another pretty disturbing non-fiction title after talking about multiple personality disorder in class." — May 08, 2013 11:18AM
"What is it with dark books and me lately? I have no idea, but I had to pick up yet another pretty disturbing non-fiction title after talking about multiple personality disorder in class." — May 08, 2013 11:18AM


“All this I knew, and yet it was a different thing, to learn it from Delaunay: not stories, but histories. For this too I learned, that a storyteller's tale may end, but history goes on always. These events, so distant in legend, play a part in shaping the very events we witness about us, each and every day. When I understood this, Delaunay said, I might begin to understand.”
― Kushiel's Dart
― Kushiel's Dart

“On the morning of the exorcism, I stayed home from school.”
― A Head Full of Ghosts
― A Head Full of Ghosts

“You sang the seas calm, and you drove the Dalriada to war, whatever it took. They know that. That's why they adore you. But everyone needs to laugh in the face of death. They're following an anguissette into battle. Give them credit for seeing the absurdity of it. You've been dwelling on it long enough.”
― Kushiel's Dart
― Kushiel's Dart
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