Jonathan Stroud

Lockwood & Co.: The Creeping Shadow

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  • b9005237629has quoted9 days ago
    “‘What? A suicidal mission, you say, Lucy? Certain death, you say? Just what I enjoy. Sign me up!’ Well, all the better if it is Lockwood. You can sacrifice him to rescue me. I call that a very decent swap.”
  • b9005237629has quoted18 days ago
    Nearest was Holly. I tapped her on the shoulder, gave her a cheery grin.

    “Aaah!”

    “Hey, Holly! Holly, don’t shoot me! It’s me! It’s me!”

    “Aaah! But you’re dead!”

    “No—would a ghost tap you? Would a ghost talk to you…?” I waited. “Would a ghost punch you in the face? You’ll find out if you don’t stop screaming.”

    “But you went in the circle…”

    “I’m okay. And Lockwood, too—look, he’s over there, with George. Well, don’t start crying now.” I gave her a swift hug. “See? Would a ghost do that? Come on. We’re doing well. George is driving them from the field.”
  • b9005237629has quoted18 days ago
    “Ah, two firm friends, reunited at last! There should be sweet violin music playing for us, but I’ll settle for the screams of the dying.
  • b9005237629has quoted18 days ago
    George was, indeed, a thing to behold. Darting out from behind the crates to lob magnesium flares directly at Steve Rotwell
  • b9005237629has quoted2 months ago
    Lockwood and I stood transfixed at the top of the bank.

    Then I realized he was still holding my hand.

    He realized it at the same instant. Our fingers kind of fell away, swinging back into vigilant positions at our work belts, ready to seize a salt-bomb or rapier at a moment’s notice. Lockwood cleared his throat; I pushed my hair out of my eyes. Our boots did small, intricate shuffles on the frosty ground.

    “What the heck was that?” I said.

    “The Shadow?” Lockwood glanced at me from under his bangs. “Of course the Shadow…” He shook his head.
  • b9005237629has quoted2 months ago
    “We call it…the Creeping Shadow.”

    He sat back and surveyed us with triumphant, hard-eyed finality, as if expecting us to utter groans and gasps of terror, throw ourselves off our seats, and roll on the floor in panic with our legs wiggling in the air.
  • b9005237629has quoted2 months ago
    Take it from me, if you had to choose between him and a basketful of supercute puppies to toss out of a sinking hot-air balloon, it would have been the pups sent spiraling down to earth
  • frehas quoted4 years ago
    We smiled at each other, and gazed out at the woods and fields. It was a beautiful spring scene.
  • frehas quoted4 years ago
    Sometimes fries are the only way to keep you sane.
  • frehas quoted4 years ago
    “Probably just clap us in prison,” George said. “Arson, burglary, general assault…Let’s face it, he’d have some tasty options.”
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