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Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Share: What's your favourite line from your book / project?
“I don’t get it," I said quizzically staring at the garment she held so proudly in her hands. "What’s the deal with lab coats? You do plenty of work at home in your pajamas, it’s not like wearing a lab coat somehow transforms you into Super Science Girl.”
“It’s to ensure the lab is hygienic and no one is contaminated. You can’t hide stains on a white coat. Mostly though, if you spill a chemical on yourself the idea is that the coat will absorb it or at least give you enough time to prevent the liquid from reaching your clothes or skin.”
“But isn’t this a quantum physics lab?” I asked, “I mean it’s not like you guys are messing with anything dirty.”
"A very astute observation, Doctor Scientist." Sylvia smirked angrily, taking the coat off its hanger and throwing it at me, causing me to crash my car in the game and nearly scold myself with coffee.
“Hey!” I yelled.
“Were you suggesting quantum physicists can’t spill coffee?” she asked, then walked to our room and slammed the door shut. 
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    "Cavity inducing cards." I love that!

    I rewrote my first chapter this morning and can’t decide if the new opening line is genius or nonsense:

    "When you’re the kind of person who murders your whole family, how many sugars do you put in your coffee?"
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      "Where ever you go, I’m coming too."

      I love it and I hate it. It’s so simple and unoriginal, and I call back to it several times. It is the best way I can demonstrate a younger sibling’s love for their older sibling.
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        I have a few, but for some reason this section always makes me proud:


        Post-boxes, which should have been filled with cavity-inducing cards and well-wishes, were hushed amongst pamphlets alerting all of Argent to her disappearance. Where there should have been glittering, colorful, posters proclaiming good tidings across the city’s walls, there were dreadful black posters that bore the last photograph ever taken of her. Hundreds of pairs of eyes wandered over hers. They hesitated, as though needing a moment to collect themselves, and upon glossing over the information dotting shops decorated with wreaths, lights, spiralling ribbons, and plump bows that tied themselves, every witch and wizard dusted off their hands, lowered their heads, and silently thought to themselves – ‘What a crying shame.’ Then, they continued about their holiday business, pondering over many life-altering decisions such as whether cranberry sauce was really all that better than cranberry jelly. 

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          Elena Stofle liked The Righteous Tyrant
          The Righteous Tyrant
          The Righteous Tyrant
          When Aaron Odissian meets a young woman who has crashed into his quiet, rural junkyard he and Pogontan technological artisan Marcellus are plunged into a conflict threatening church, state, and the fabric between the stars themselves.
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