V.E. Schwab

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

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  • Jovana Antićhas quoted3 years ago
    What is a person, if not the marks they leave behind?
  • Paola Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    There is a freedom, after all, in being forgotten
  • charlreadshas quotedlast year
    Books, she has found, are a way to live a thousand lives—or to find strength in a very long one.
  • reemooooohas quoted3 years ago
    “But isn’t it wonderful,” she says, “to be an idea?”
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    (I think that’s why I write, to try and catch the ideas before they slip away and leave me staring off into space wondering why I walked into this room, or why I opened that browser tab, or what I was looking for in the fridge.)
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    That is the thing about living in the present, and only the present, it is a run-on sentence. And Henry was a perfect pause in the story. A chance to catch her breath. She does not know if it was love, or simply a reprieve. If contentment can compete with passion, if warmth will ever be as strong as heat.
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    A story is an idea, wild as a weed, springing up wherever it is planted
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    After all, life seems very long sometimes, but he knows it will go so fast, and he doesn’t want to miss a moment.
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    Belief is a bit like gravity. Enough people believe a thing, and it becomes as solid and real as the ground beneath your feet.
  • Amapolahas quoted21 days ago
    “And how was it, your human love? Was it everything you dreamed of?”

    “No,” she says, and it is the truth.

    It was messy. It was hard. It was wonderful, and strange, and frightening, and fragile—so fragile it hurt—and it was worth every single moment.
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