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“We learned the seven traditional ways to make words unclear." "Seven? That many? Which was the most effective?" "Poor grammar skills.” — Lita Burke Copy Share Image
“Whatever you do, don’t make it worse by trying to come up with some flimsy excuse for why you were in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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“I like stories about supervillains. They teach children that you can accomplish great things even when the whole world is against you.” — G.D. Falksen Copy Share Image
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When Steampunk meets adventure and adventure meets comedy and comedy meets ingenuity and ingenuity meets charm and charm meets wonder and wonder… — Stephen Fry Copy Share Image
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“«I love both her and them. I have come to understand that she is what they are. A woman accepts a man,… — Bruce Sterling Copy Share Image
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“I am tempted to incapacitate him with the hemlock and then castrate him.” Lena paled. “I don’t think that would be very… — Bec McMaster Copy Share Image
“Babbage's Three Laws of Difference Engines First Law: A difference engine must have at least six cogs. Second Law: A difference engine… — Gideon Defoe Copy Share Image
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“Her future was a blind spot, a blank page with an unwritten destiny, and this time, she held the pen.” — K.L. Harris Copy Share Image
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“Well, look what the scamp has dragged home with her. Pirates, henchmen and naughty, naughty men—" A soft whack noise was followed… — A.W. Exley Copy Share Image
“Some people loathe the act of killing a person at first, but as they continue to do it, it can feel like… — Pauline Creeden Copy Share Image
“I must warn you, my story isn’t a pretty one: abductions, time-traveling dragons, the Order of the Black Fez, highly verbal cats,… — Richard Due Copy Share Image
“This time he had no choice but to look into her eyes. He did not look away. It was the bright fierce… — Michelle Frost Copy Share Image
“Did Jonathan not realize that sometimes a girl didn’t want to be honorable? That sometimes young women had the same desires and… — Courtney Brandt Copy Share Image
“So this is how the merchant ship won’t follow us,” I mumbled, “They aren’t insane enough to join the party.” — Katherine McIntyre Copy Share Image
“Compared to the power of the sun, everything else is a joke, including all the wrenches, clockwork, springs and even your steam” — Andrius B. Tapinas Copy Share Image
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“Geoff’s arm emanated with a solid warmth I longed for after our days aboard S.S. British-Craphole.” — Katherine McIntyre Copy Share Image
“Here lies the body of Colonel Cornell’s. The rest of the fellow, I fancy, in hell is.” — Mark Hodder Copy Share Image
“She holstered her weapon, raising the hem of her skirts and stepping lightly around the dead bodies.” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“The Girauds' child was looking more and more like a problem. Luke pressed his lips into a thin line. When she'd leaned… — Ann Gimpel Copy Share Image
“You put up this steel armor around yourself in the form of hostility and disinterest—whichever works to shield you best at the… — Pauline Creeden Copy Share Image
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“So, did you hold back during that test?" "Maybe a little," Sophronia admitted. Soap grinned. "That's my girl." Sophronia glared at him.… — Gail Carriger Copy Share Image