Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts

Unwind By Neal Shusterman (Unwind Series)

Note about the author: Neal Shusterman is a critically acclaimed author whose book "Unwind" is now commonly taught in schools. Although it is categorized as Young Adult fiction due to the writing style, I would suggest people of all ages read it. It is a blatant satire that does not even try to hide its alignments with our society (no worrying about the meaning behind the blue curtains, if you catch my drift). The best part of it is that it gets you thinking about issues in ways you may not have before. Take no detail for granted when reading this book. Even the seemingly insignificant details will come back as part of the big picture.




***Unwind***

"Stupid dreams. Even the good ones are bad, because they remind you how poorly reality measures up."

"I remember thinking, if a baby was going to be so unloved, why would God want it brought into the world?"
 
'"Hold this." She puts the baby in Connor's arms. It's the first time she's given it to him. It feels much lighter than he expected. Something so loud and demanding ought to be heavier.'

“In a perfect world mothers would all want their babies, and strangers would open up their homes to the unloved. In a perfect world everything would be either black or white, right or wrong, and everyone would know the difference. But this isn’t a perfect world. The problem is people who think it is.”
 
“One thing you’ve learned when you’ve lived as long as I have—people aren’t all good, and people aren’t all bad. We move in and out of darkness and light all of our lives. Right now, I’m pleased to be in the light."
 
"Wherever his journey now takes him, it doesn't matter, because he has already arrived there in his heart. He's become like that briefcase in the ground - full of gems yet void of light, so nothing sparkles, nothing shines."
 
"You see, a conflict always begins with an issue - a difference of opinion, an argument. But by the time it turns into a war, the issue doesn't matter anymore, because now it's about one thing and one thing only: how much one side hates the other." Fav
 
“Which would be worse—to have tens of thousands of babies that no one wanted or to silently make them go away before they were even born?”
(There are just under half a million children in the US foster care system alone. Half of those [a quarter million] are waiting to be adopted. That's more than tens of thousands...)
 
“Amazing that the bullies and victims can now work together to bring misery to others.”
(referring to the government) 
 
“Who can say what goes through the mind of a clapper in the moments before carrying out that evil deed? No doubt whatever those thoughts are, they are lies. However, like all the dangerous deceptions, the lies that clappers tell themselves wear seductive disguises…”
(clapper is the term for suicide bomber in the book)


UnWholly By Neal Shusterman (Unwind Series)

Note about the author: Neal Shusterman is a critically acclaimed author whose book "Unwind" is now commonly taught in schools. Although it is categorized as Young Adult fiction due to the writing style, I would suggest people of all ages read it. It is a blatant satire that does not even try to hide its alignments with our society (no worrying about the meaning behind the blue curtains, if you catch my drift). 




***UnWholly***

'"Words don't hurt you." Which is one of the biggest criminal lies perpetrated by adults against children in this world. Because words hurt more than any physical pain.'
  
"We should call you the little mermaid. . . because they let you magically walk, in exchange for your voice."
  
"As for Pastor Dan, he's a hero to Lev for having the courage to lose his convictions without losing his faith."
  
"'So what religion are we?" . . . 
The question has become a running joke, and each time Pastor Dan has another answer.
"We're Pentupcostal because we're sick of all the hypocrisy."
"We're Clueish, because we finally got a clue."
"We're PresbyPterodactyl, because we're making this whole thing fly against all reason."'
  
"It made him feel both terribly uncomfortable and also a little bit blessed to be at the core of a spiritual movement, even if it was only a movement of two."
  
"I'm too old to rage against the system. I just whine at it."
  
'"Do you have any idea what you've put this family through? The shame? The ridicule?"
"Then maybe you shouldn't surround yourself with people as judgmental as you."
  
"How do you judge the brightness of a light when you're the source? A spotlight can never see the shadows it casts."
  
"'They call it 'deprogramming,' which is a polite term for undoing brainwashing with more brainwashing."
  
"There's a powerful surge against her soul, as relentless as the waves crashing below, reminding her that in time the strongest of mountains is eroded into the sea, and she doesn't know how much longer she can resist it, or even if she should."
  
"We'll talk again when you're over yourself."
  
"Stop apologizing for everything. Save it for your more important screwups." 


Trickster Series by Tamora Pierce


***Trickster's Choice***

“It’s hard living in the shadow of a respected woman.”


***Trickster's Queen***

“All life is a risk.”
“They’ve got the taste of hope in their mouths. That taste is dangerous.”
“It’s hard to ignore talk that’s just talk. It’s funny, though, how gossip can burrow under the skin. You can’t make it go away, and you can’t answer it. The target goes frantic trying to find out where it comes from.”
“He’s one of the few people who can keep up with me, and I with him. It’s a pleasant change from having to slow down to deal with most people.”
“Where everyone else sees a straight line, you see a maze, and when I’m done talking to you, the maze starts to make more sense.”
“I wanted to have something good to remember about today, something that isn’t petty or mean. Sometimes you have to provide such moments yourself.”
'“Duani, remind me to stay on your good side. You really know how to hold a grudge.”
“And she makes it painful.”'
“You know, my mother always told me you had to seize the bright moments, because you never know when they’ll come again. The older I get the smarter she seems.”

Speak By Laurie Halse Anderson

“When people don’t express themselves, they die one piece at a time. You’d be shocked at how many adults are really dead inside—walking through their days with no idea who they are, just waiting for a heart attack or cancer or a Mack truck to come along and finish the job. It’s the saddest thing I know.”
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“Sometimes I think high school is one long hazing activity: if you are tough enough to survive this, they’ll let you become an adult. I hope it’s worth it.”