Sarah Rees Brennan
Sarah Rees Brennan
Sarah Rees Brennan is an Irish writer best known for young-adult fantasy fiction. Her first novel, The Demon's Lexicon, was released June 2009 by Simon & Schuster. Brennan's books are bestsellers in the UK...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth21 September 1983
CountryIreland
pay cost said
Love always costs more than you can afford to pay," he said. "And it's always worth the price.
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I don't have deal breakers," Alan said. "I look on tempests, and am never shaken.
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Oh no, Nick" Jaime said in tones of supremely unconvincing shock, "how could you? When my back was turned for one momement. And my food was so delicious.
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I don't have your way with words "Sin said. "So I'm just going to go with a quick response. Ha
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Actually," Alan said, earnest and clear-eyed, "this is my first time playing poker.
avocados fingers said
How many fingers am I holding up?" he inquired. Lucille regarded him blearily and said, "Avocado.
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I'll drive both of you," Seb offered at once. Mae nodded at him with gratitude. "No," Jamie said sternly. "I'm never getting into your horrible car. I promised myself that, because--it's horrible, and you're horrible. So take that!
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Get down,” he whispered. “I’m way ahead of you,” Jamie said from the floor
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I was thinking." "I see no evidence of that, Jared." Kami said.
way world said
She'd always known he loved her, it had been the one certainty above all others that had never changed, but she had never said the words aloud and she had never meant them quite this way before. She had said it to him, and she hardly knew what she had meant. They were terrifying words, words to encompass a world.
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I love 'Gossip Girl'! I still miss 'Veronica Mars,' though.
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I'm excited to see Cassie's fans and how they react to the ending of 'Clockwork Princess!' I love hanging out with readers and seeing the energy readers bring to a room: seeing so many people united in imagination is going to be wonderful.
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Taking notes at a pub in Salisbury, I was mistaken for a health inspector!
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Books written by boys are given very different treatment to those written by girls: they're even given very different covers. People also expect, in this YA-booming world, girls to be less experimental than boys: girls are achieving a lot of success, but they're confined.