For those who

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Book Quote Game
For those who...

For those who do not know the rules of The Book Quote Game, here they are. I post the first quote, people try to guess it and whoever guesses it correctly first gets to post a new quote. We all try to guess that one and so on.

My quote:

They had left the silver glint of a biting autumn evening; and now around them everything was golden with light. 

 

Have fun guessing! :)  

submitted by Elizabeth, age 14, Germany
(January 4, 2014 - 11:47 am)

Graceling?

submitted by Melody, age 15, Disney
(January 5, 2014 - 7:20 pm)

The Silver Chair?

submitted by Mag Fan
(January 17, 2014 - 5:47 pm)

I have no clue where that's from. Heres a quote:

"Remember who the real enemy is." 

submitted by Julia D., age 11, USA
(January 12, 2014 - 2:51 pm)

I'll give you guys a hint. If you leave your clothes in a pile, they get _____. This has something to do with the title, although this isn't such a great clue but maybe someone will get it. Also, I think a lot of you have read this. It's a classic, sort of. 

submitted by Elizabeth, age 14, Germany
(January 20, 2014 - 12:43 pm)

Oh, A Wrinkle in Time!

submitted by Red, age 14, Elsewhere
(January 20, 2014 - 2:32 pm)

Yes! :) Your turn, Red. 

submitted by Elizabeth, age 14, Germany
(January 25, 2014 - 3:27 am)

Clearly, Red doesn't have any quotes (and/or time) so here's one! "Children are caterpillars and adults are butterflies. No butterfly ever remembers what it felt like being a caterpillar."

submitted by Pearl , age 13
(February 22, 2014 - 3:33 pm)

Btw, I love A Wrinkle in Time! I watched a movie based on it on netflix the other day. It was ok, but compared to what the book has you imagining for each scene, it was pretty pitiful. Hate to sound cliche ( "the book was sooo much better"), but it really just wasn't that great. After a smidge of initial boredom, it really sucks you into the characters. ****Spoiler Alert**** You feel yourself crying for Meg while Charles-Wallace is taken over by It. You experience their momentary joy upon finding their dad. 

submitted by Pearl
(February 22, 2014 - 4:27 pm)