1,316 Quotes About Young-adult-fiction
- Author Erica Sehyun Song
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Oscar always said that books are truly our best friends. He said that they never think poorly of us and that they always have a shoulder for us to cry on or relieve stress. They take our minds away from the real world by telling us captivating stories. When we look back at our choice of books, we can nostalgically recall our younger years.
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- Author Erica Sehyun Song
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She was merely an actress who had been forced to perform her part on stage without fully knowing her lines. She was not real.
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- Author Erica Sehyun Song
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The four of us stood in silence as we watched the surrounding girls play games or gossip. It was almost as if I did not belong here anymore. It was like I was peering in through a window from a completely different world.
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- Author Stephen Chbosky
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It is now my favorite book of all time, but then again, I always think that until I read another book.
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- Author Katie Kacvinsky
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I think music is seasonal. In the summer my taste changes.
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- Author Alexandra Bracken
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The question stayed with me every day, through every class, through every Op. I felt its teeth tighten around the back of my neck each time I was dismissed without a second look; it had locked it’s jaws and wouldn’t let me or my conscience go.
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- Author Shannon Hale
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If it had been a color, it might have been green. If it had touched her ears, it might have sounded rhythmic, like the creak of a rocking chair or drone of a bee. If it had a scent, it might have been sweet and drowsy, like fresh pine on the fire.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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I hate you, Edgar. I hate you with all my heart.
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- Author Shannon Hale
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Rin thought of the crossbow bolt. Of the whoosh and sting of wind and fire heat and the man who would have killed her. Of pushing in front of Enna. Of almost dying. Of home and Ma and being farther away than the lands in tales, and maybe never going home. Of standing by a strange tree in a faraway wood with girls who spoke the language of fire. Of a queen of Kel who wanted them dead.
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