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every weakness exposes flesh, and flesh invites a knife
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@schwabnet get to know the members + denali ⟶ fave character: rhy maresh
But most of all, Rhy hated the way his living changed how Kell lived, the way his brother moved through life as if it were suddenly fragile. The black stone, and whatever lived inside it, and for a time in Kell, had changed his brother, woken something restless, something reckless. Rhy wanted to shout, to shake Kell and tell him not to shy away from danger on his account, but charge toward it, even if it meant getting hurt.
Because Rhy deserved that pain.
He could see his brother suffocating beneath the weight of it. Of him.
And he hated it.
books read in 2018: vicious by victoria schwab
Hate was too simple a word. He and Eli were bonded, by blood and death and science. They were alike, more so now than ever. And he had missed Eli. He wanted to see him. and He wanted to see him suffer. He wanted to see the look in Eli’s eyes when he lit them up with pain. He wanted his attention.
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i want to b e l i e v e that there’s more.
that we could be m o r e.
hell, we could be h e r o e s.
@stiefvaternet book club: this savage song by v.e schwab
“That’s life, August, “she said. “You wanted to feel alive, right? It doesn’t matter if you’re a monster or a human. Living hurts.”
Whether you reside in the maze-like streets of Red London, or the war torn cities of Verity, or creep through the hallfs of the Coronado, you’re journey in the schwabnet is just beginning. A series of obstacles is set before you, and we’ve just unveiled the first. Favorite characters.
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“Sure I do,” countered Lila cheerfully. “There’s Dull London, Kell London, Creepy London, and Dead London,” she recited, ticking them off on her fingers. “See? I’m a fast learner.”
books read in 2018: monsters of verity duolgy by victoria schwab
“Good and bad were weak words. Monsters didn’t care about intentions or ideals. The facts were simple. The South was chaos. The North was order. It was an order bought and paid for with blood and fear, but order all the same.”