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A review by selenajournal
Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater
5.0
Dreams are not the safest thing to build a life on. -pg 1
Maybe I underestimate you. Your head's full of dreams. They must remember.
Does any part of you look at the sky and hurt? -pg 19
You are made of dreams and this world is not for you. -pg 22
Room three, room four, room five. Room six, seven, eight, nine: They saw stolen art, jeweled dresses, rooms striped with blood, more endangered species hanging on walls, jewelry from dead people's collections. Guns. Lots of guns. Poisons, too, and drugs. They swiped one door opena nd on the other side of it a man had his hands around a woman's throat. The woman's eyes were wide and veins bulging, but when she saw the brothers watching she mouthed GO AWAY. There was something terrible about the scene, in the complicity of it, in the way the woman was not saving herself, in the way they couldn't tell if she was the client or the product. Ronan let the door fall shut, but he knew from experience when he'd seen an image that would haunt him again in dreams. -pg 124
Maybe I underestimate you. Your head's full of dreams. They must remember.
Does any part of you look at the sky and hurt? -pg 19
You are made of dreams and this world is not for you. -pg 22
Room three, room four, room five. Room six, seven, eight, nine: They saw stolen art, jeweled dresses, rooms striped with blood, more endangered species hanging on walls, jewelry from dead people's collections. Guns. Lots of guns. Poisons, too, and drugs. They swiped one door opena nd on the other side of it a man had his hands around a woman's throat. The woman's eyes were wide and veins bulging, but when she saw the brothers watching she mouthed GO AWAY. There was something terrible about the scene, in the complicity of it, in the way the woman was not saving herself, in the way they couldn't tell if she was the client or the product. Ronan let the door fall shut, but he knew from experience when he'd seen an image that would haunt him again in dreams. -pg 124