BOOKS READ IN 2022: AN ENCHANTMENT OF RAVENS. Why do we desire, above all other things, that which has the greatest power to destroy us?

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BOOKS READ IN 2022: AN ENCHANTMENT OF RAVENS. Why do we desire, above all other things, that which has the greatest power to destroy us?
@booksociety’s Author Debuts Event: ― An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson
“But isn’t absurdity part of being human? We aren’t ageless creatures who watch centuries pass from afar. Our worlds are small, our lives are short, and we can only bleed a little before we fall.”
An Enchantment of Ravens, Margaret Rogerson
One raven for uncertain peril. Six for danger sure to arrive. A dozen for death, if not avoided. The enchantment is sealed.
Isobel, I love you wholly. I love you eternally.
@booksociety’s To Me She Is Royalty event: An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson
Why do we desire, above all other things, that which has the greatest power to destroy us?
“Are you in love with me?" I blurted out. A terrible silence followed. Rook didn't turn around. "Please say something." He rounded on me. "Is that so terrible? You say it as though it's the most awful thing you can imagine. It isn't as though I've done it on purpose. Somehow I've even grown fond of your - your irritating questions, and your short legs, and your accidental attempts to kill me." I recoiled. "That's the worst declaration of love I've ever heard!”
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"Is that so terrible? You say it as though it's the most awful thing you can imagine. It isn't as though I've done it on purpose. Somehow I've even grown fond of your - your irritating questions, and your short legs, and your accidental attempts to kill me."
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson