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Quotes about book-series

Book series have long captivated readers with their ability to transport us into expansive worlds, where characters evolve and stories unfold over multiple volumes. This tag represents the allure of immersive storytelling, where each book builds upon the last, creating a tapestry of intricate plots and deep character development. People are drawn to quotes from book series because they encapsulate the essence of these epic narratives, offering glimpses into the wisdom, humor, and emotion that define the journey. Whether it's the thrill of adventure, the complexity of relationships, or the exploration of universal themes like love, courage, and identity, book series quotes resonate with readers on a profound level. They serve as reminders of the moments that moved us, the lessons learned, and the characters who became like friends. In a world where stories have the power to inspire and transform, quotes from book series offer a distilled version of the magic that keeps us turning pages, eager to discover what happens next.

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I know my brother. It comes down to it, to saving your life or saving his crown, we both know what he will choose.
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His words touched her heart. She couldn’t remember the last time her heart felt so full, and from a man who only wanted to make her happy. To please her. To be with her. No expectations of what she could do for his status.
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I see her in the stars,” he said breathlessly. “I see her in the great lake that surrounds this glorious academy. I see her everywhere.” He looked drunk on love. “She is but a light and I her moth. I can’t help but be drawn into her soft beauty and her wilful manner.
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Haylee shook her head as soon as they were gone. “Christ, how can our family be mankind’s best hope?
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Life’s too short to let people walk all over you and be the person you’re not. I’ve come to realise that and I hope that you will too, one day.
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He was both her hero and enemy. She was his best student and biggest regret.
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What happens when you pray for an angel and get a vampire instead? R E Mullins
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Well…I like your attitude,” he told me, smiling. “Although I don’t like yours Mr Lewiston,” he added, his voice suddenly going harsh. “Try to bring a whoopie cushion into my class again and you’ll find that your end of term Maths paper might just be mysteriously downgraded.
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Stop moping and think of a solution. A voice in his head told him. If you want to find your mojo again, then get on with it and stop wallowing in self-pity. This voice spoke the harsh truth. He needed to man-up. Nodding, Mortimer set his face in a line of steely determination, created a pile of papers and began to draft down possible ideas.Mass suicide? Too messy. Global war? Too soon. Revenge cult? Too predictable. NO.
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Chris had been a genuinely nice guy – a guy with a warm heart and friendly demeanour. What’s more, he, Mortimer, had lived and laughed alongside him – something his dead companions didn’t exactly evoke. OK. So they had their uses from time to time and offered him company when he desired it. Even so, that was it. They were dead, not living. Anyway, their conversations weren’t exactly inspiring.
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