“rush of wind blew through my hair as we rode to the top of the Ferris wheel and then stopped, hovering”
“cart back and forth with my legs. “Hey! Stop it,” Sherry said, twining her fingers through my hair. “But you told me you loved it when somebody shook the cart at the very”
“squeeze to get my attention. “Oh my gosh, Dean! I think a gang of thugs are attacking the people in line.”
“blew through my hair as we rode to the top of the Ferris wheel and then stopped, hovering in midair.”
“Chronicles - book 1 The Zombie Chronicles - book 2 - Race for the Cure The Zombie Chronicles”
“of the Ferris wheel and then stopped, hovering in midair. I breathed in, relaxed, and listened to the distant”
“A wicked case of cataracts? Liquid latex? Special effects? I had no idea, but I was ready to take them”
“Dragging its right leg, the zombie inched closer and then swung its rotting arms at me. He fought like a small child. I knew I could easily take the monster on, especially since everyone knew zombies had an IQ barely above freezing, and they were slower than constipated turtles.”
“when scientists thought they had it figured out, the rules would change slightly. The virus mutated, and now if somebody was bitten or scratched, it could take up to five days”
“Ferris wheel blocked most of my view from where we were dangling. All I could make out were red and blue lights flashing in the distance, blinking”
“Some things aren’t so black and white, and you can’t just kill your sister because it’s in the rule book.” He”
“A rush of wind blew through my hair as we rode to the top of the Ferris wheel and then stopped, hovering in midair.”
“nighttime had long fallen and the temperatures had”
“night. “What do you think?” I asked with a smile. She inclined”
“Trust me, nobody will suspect a thing.” “So what’s the plan?” “For starters, we’re flying.” Making it up to the roof was the only way to get past the heavy security. Nevertheless, even though flying was the safest option, in those days, nothing was a safe bet any more.”
“what’s the plan?” “For starters, we’re flying.” Making it up to the roof was the only”
“What I believe
is that life
is music and fabulous foliage,
but it's also cancer and wars.
That's just how it is.
Maybe God could do better.
But shit, so could we. ”
“Although pity was forbidden, there were few other guidelines for treatment of prisoners. As a result, An said, guards were free to indulge their appetites and eccentricities, often preying on attractive young female prisoners who would usually consent to sex in exchange for better treatment.”
“For the first time in their memory, certainly since the earliest beginnings of the Civil War, Americans facing the shared tragedy of Garfield’s ordeal felt a deep and surprising connection to one another. Divided by vast stretches of dangerous wilderness and stark differences in race, religion, and culture, there had been little beyond severely strained notions of common citizenship to unite them. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln sixteen years earlier had only deepened that divide. But the attempt on Garfield’s life aroused feelings of patriotism that many Americans had long since forgotten, or never knew they had.”
“And my stupid stupid heart will never stop loving you”
“I have never got a grip on when the past begins or where it ends, but if cities map the past with statues made from bronze forever frozen in one dignified position, as much as I try to make the past keep still and mind its manners, it moves and murmurs with me through every day.”
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