Deborah Harkness

The Book of Life

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  • pewpewhaiyahhhas quoted4 years ago
    It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives.
    It is the one that is most adaptable to change.
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    “Not the explosion. That!” Fernando pointed to Saint-Lucien’s bell tower, which was being circled by a winged, two-legged, fire-breathing creature. Gallowglass rose for a better look. “That’s Corra. She goes where Auntie goes,” Gallowglass said matter-of-factly.

    “But that’s a dragon.” Fernando turned wild eyes on his stepson.

    “Bah! That’s no dragon. Can’t you see she’s only got two legs? Corra is a firedrake.”
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    Where were you?”
    “In 1590.”
    “Did you get any research done?” Chris looked thoughtful. “I suppose that would cause all kinds of citation problems. What would you put in your footnotes? ‘Personal conversation with William Shakespeare’?” He laughed.
    “I never met Shakespeare. Matthew’s friends didn’t approve of him.” I paused. “I did meet the queen.”
    “Even better,” Chris said, nodding. “Equally impossible to footnote, however.”
    “You’re supposed to be shocked!”
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    This is the third or fourth pot of the day, so it’s mostly decaf. Otherwise we have to scrape Sarah off the ceiling.”
    “Coffee makes her fly?” Chris took a sip, considered a moment, and added more whiskey.
    “In a manner of speaking,” I said, uncapping the water and taking a swig.
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    “You’re a daemon, too?” Mulder looked at Matthew with interest.
    “No, I’m a vampire.” Matthew stepped forward, joining Chris under the projector’s light. “And before you ask, I can go outside during the day and my hair won’t catch fire in the sunlight. I’m Catholic and have a crucifix. When I sleep, which is not often, I prefer a bed to a coffin. If you try to stake me, the wood will likely splinter before it enters my skin.”
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    “Or we can vote on what to do with her.”

    “Vote?” Matthew said, incredulous. “Since when did we vote in this family?”

    “Since Marcus took over the Knights of Lazarus,” Gallowglass replied, drawing a silver lighter from his pocket. “We’ve been choking on democracy since the day you left.”
  • dariadiahas quoted5 years ago
    “Merde.”

    “That was Alain’s response, too.” Gallowglass leaned on his pike.

    “Ysabeau will have to make do with one less piece of pottery,” Matthew said. “Corra may be a nuisance, but Diana is sleeping soundly for the first time since we came home.”

    “Oh, well, that’s all right, then. Just tell Ysabeau that Corra’s clumsiness is good for the grandbabies. Granny will hand over her vases as sacrificial offerings.
  • nuevo beshas quoted6 years ago
    Right now Diana wants to stay close to Sarah and me. But when the grief over Emily’s death has subsided, she’s going to want to resume her own life,” Matthew said, clearly worried.

    “Well, she can’t. Not with you standing by her elbow.” Fernando never minced words with Matthew. Idealists like him needed plain speech or they lost their way. “If Diana loves you, she’ll adapt.”

    “She won’t have to adapt,” Matthew said through gritted teeth. “I won’t take her freedom—no matter what it costs me. I wasn’t with Diana at every moment in the sixteenth century. There’s no reason for that to change in the twenty-first.”

    “You managed your feelings in the past because whenever you weren’t at her side, Gallowglass was. Oh, he told me all about your life in London and Prague,” Fernando said when Matthew turned a startled face his way. “And if not Gallowglass, Diana was with someone else: Philippe, Davy, another witch, Mary, Henry. Do you honestly think that mobile phones are going to give you a comparable sense of connection and control?”

    Matthew still looked angry, the blood rage just beneath the surface, but he looked miserable, too.

    Fernando thought it was a step in the right direction. “Ysabeau should have stopped you from getting involved with Diana Bishop as soon as it was clear you were feeling a mating
  • Antonina Bobrovytskahas quoted6 years ago
    “I’ve missed you, Miriam.”
    “Don’t. Because the next time I see you, I’m going to bite you so hard you’ll have the scar for years.” Miriam’s voice shook.
  • Antonina Bobrovytskahas quoted6 years ago
    “I’ll set Corra on you,” I threatened.
    Tabitha shifted. One paw stretched
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