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297 pages, Hardcover
First published April 3, 2012
You're a liar Cassel Sharpe. A lying liar who lies.
That's family for you. Can't live with them, can't murder them.
“But now I wonder--what if everyone is pretty much the same and it's just a thousand small choices that add up to the person you are? No good or evil, no black and white, no inner demons or angels whispering the right answers in our ears like it's some cosmic SAT test. Just us, hour by hour, minute by minute, day by day, making the best choices we can.
The thought is horrifying. If that's true, then there's no right choice. There's only choice.”
“You want me to say something? Okay. Sometimes I think I am what you made me. And sometimes I don’t know who I am at all. And either way I’m not happy.”
Birth to grave, we know it'll be us one day. Our tragedy is that we forget it might be someone else first.
It makes you a different person, not to have a past. It eats away at who you are, until what's left is all construct, all artifice.
There is no right choice. There's just choice.
"Magic gives you a lot of choices" Grandad says "Most of them are bad." (Red Glove, Holly Black)
Cassel Sharpe comes from a family steeped in magic who've collectively turned to a life of crime.
That’s family for you. Can’t live with them, can’t murder them.
At the end of a criminal’s life, it’s always the small mistake, the coincidence, the lark. The time we got too comfortable, the time we slipped up, the time someone aimed a little to the left.However, that could not last forever and Cassel is finally free...or is he?
She wears trouble like a crown. If she ever falls in love, she’ll fall like a comet, burning the sky as she goes.The love of his life - Lila - is the daughter of the local mob boss who just so happens to be holding his mother prisoner.
Some promises aren’t worth keeping.Overall, I'm glad I found out the end...but it could have been a bit toned down.