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Almost Quotes by James Patterson
- In my office in Florida I have, I think, 30 manuscript piles around the room. Some are screenplays or comic books or graphic novels. Some…
- There was something I needed to say. “Sorry. About before.†Fang shot a sideways glance at me, his eyes dark and inscrutable, as always. He…
- While carefully synchronizing our wings-they almost touched-Fang leaned in,gently put one hand behind my neck and kissed me.It was just about close to heaven i'll…
- Man, you weigh a freaking ton," he told me. "What've you been eating, rocks?" "Why, is your head missing some?" I croaked. His mouth almost…
- NOOOO!" On the screen, a woman's eyes bugged almost out of her head, and I tried not to scream. Tried not to scream in exasperation,…
- I hate you!†I screamed at Fang. Tucking my wings in, I aimed downward, diving toward the ground at more than two hundred miles an…
- Macklin, being Macklin, just took on a life of his own. I almost never use real people as models for my characters.
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