Kristin Halbrook


#### Full Name and Common Aliases

Kristin Halbrook is an American author known for her young adult fiction novels.

Birth and Death Dates

Born on September 9, 1978.

Nationality and Profession(s)

Nationality: American
Profession: Author, Screenwriter

Early Life and Background

Growing up in a small town in the United States, Halbrook's love for storytelling began at an early age. She developed an interest in writing as a child and continued to hone her craft throughout her teenage years.

As she entered adulthood, Halbrook pursued a career in screenwriting, working on various projects before turning her focus towards novel-writing. This transition marked the beginning of her successful career as a young adult author.

Major Accomplishments

Halbrook's breakthrough novel, The Spellbook of Wishes, received critical acclaim and earned her numerous awards, including the 2015 William C. Morris Debut Award. Her subsequent novels have also received praise from readers and critics alike.

Notable Works or Actions

Some of Halbrook's notable works include:

The Spellbook of Wishes (2014) - a young adult novel that explores themes of identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships.
The Eternity Variations (2020) - a science fiction novel that delves into the consequences of time travel.

Impact and Legacy

Halbrook's writing has had a significant impact on readers worldwide. Her stories often focus on themes relevant to young adults, such as self-discovery, relationships, and finding one's place in the world.

Through her work, Halbrook aims to provide relatable characters, engaging plotlines, and thought-provoking themes that resonate with readers of all ages.

Quotes by Kristin Halbrook

Our love like this, grown while we committed crimes – it’s going to destroy us.
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Our love like this, grown while we committed crimes – it’s going to destroy us.
This happiness was never meant for me.
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This happiness was never meant for me.
I stopped talking to people long before I'd figured out how to.
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I stopped talking to people long before I'd figured out how to.
The moment I stopped being angry,the moment the silence filled my ears like water, was the moment I wanted to die,too.
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The moment I stopped being angry,the moment the silence filled my ears like water, was the moment I wanted to die,too.
He wanted to keep things in, and all I wanted to do was get out.
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He wanted to keep things in, and all I wanted to do was get out.
My Zoe.“You did right,” I tell her. “You’re better than I could ever be, you know that? ’Cause you do the right thing.”“You’re so fucking beautiful. You’re an angel. And you know—” I make a grasping, chesty sound. “You know fucking everything and … everything, about me. And you still love me, don’t you?”She nods. Then she flings herself into my lap.“I’m sorry,” she chokes.“You want to save me. Bad as I want to save you. I know about that.”- Will
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My Zoe.“You did right,” I tell her. “You’re better than I could ever be, you know that? ’Cause you do the right thing.”“You’re so fucking beautiful. You’re an angel. And you know—” I make a grasping, chesty sound. “You know fucking everything and … everything, about me. And you still love me, don’t you?”She nods. Then she flings herself into my lap.“I’m sorry,” she chokes.“You want to save me. Bad as I want to save you. I know about that.”- Will
He tucks his hands on the back of my head and rests his mouth on my forehead. I close my eyes. “I could stand here forever,” he says. “In this place? This oh-so-classy motel room?” “That’s the thing. It don’t matter where.
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He tucks his hands on the back of my head and rests his mouth on my forehead. I close my eyes. “I could stand here forever,” he says. “In this place? This oh-so-classy motel room?” “That’s the thing. It don’t matter where.
Girls should be strong together. Strong like steel, merry like the tinkling of chimes dancing in the wind.
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Girls should be strong together. Strong like steel, merry like the tinkling of chimes dancing in the wind.
Love and hate are practically the same thing.
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Love and hate are practically the same thing.
Before I knew escape, life was something to be endured, passively. Now I hunger for it.
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Before I knew escape, life was something to be endured, passively. Now I hunger for it.