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Parent Quotes by James Patterson
- It's our job - as parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles - to find books our kids are going to like.
- If the White House could do more to tell parents that getting children reading is their business too, we'd see a big difference. Hollywood and…
- Dr. Martinez: "I take it you don't want me to call your parent?" Max: "Uh, no." Hello, lab? May I speak to the test tube…
- Now, Max, I think we both know your parents aren't missionaries." I opened my eyes wide. "No? Well, for God's sake, don't tell them. They'd…
- I hoped I wasn't actually dead. That would make finding our parents and saving the world really hard.
- I want to know about my mom. And other stuff. I want to know the whole story, good or bad.†“Me, too,†said Gazzy. “I…
- Our parents were a test tube and a turkey baster.
- Dear God," said Nudge under her breath, "I want real parents. But I want them to want me too. I want them to love me.…
- Max—you have a bigger mission than finding the flock's parents. Focus on helping the whole world, not just your friends. I held my wings steady,…
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