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Quotes from Alexandra Bracken

I've learned to really love revision over the years and worked hard to build up my craft muscle to make my revisions less and less painful with each book.
~ Alexandra Bracken
I always try to have my supernatural or fantasy elements feel grounded in reality so they're easier for the reader to accept and digest.
~ Alexandra Bracken
The thing that scares me is that some part of me understands where they're coming from. They took everything from us, you know? Why shouldn't we be able to take it back if we have the power to?
~ Alexandra Bracken
If there was one good thing that came out of all this, it was that I got to meet you. I would go through it all again - I would, as long as it meant I'd met you.
~ Alexandra Bracken
It was almost painful, I thought, to have a heart so swollen with gratitude and what must have been pure, untainted happiness. I wanted to live inside the feeling forever.
~ Alexandra Bracken
When a girl cries, few things are more worthless than a boy
~ Alexandra Bracken
He's so busy looking inside people to find the good that he misses the knife they're holding in their hand.
~ Alexandra Bracken
Everything in New York is a fight. It's a fight to get on the subway. It's a fight to go to CVS. It's a fight to get a cab. And eventually, it wears you down.
~ Alexandra Bracken
From the time I was in first grade or so, my dad collected 'Star Wars' toy figures from the 1970s and '80s, and we'd take weekend family trips to antique shops and to toy stores. My father collected a crazy amount of 'Star Wars' stuff over the years, and he and I traveled to many conventions.
~ Alexandra Bracken
Being a very tall person, I have always felt a kinship with giraffes.
~ Alexandra Bracken
I was genuinely lucky to have the professors I did, many of whom took a very humanist approach in teaching history that went beyond memorizing dates and battles and all of that - basically, looking at the life of individuals throughout history, aided by fascinating primary sources.
~ Alexandra Bracken
In the years between 'Afterlight' and 'Legacy,' we see a Zu who has watched all of her older friends head out into the world to do meaningful work while she's made to wait and hang back because of her age. It reinforces a feeling in her that she's falling further and further behind and won't ever catch up to them.
~ Alexandra Bracken
'The Darkest Minds' came from a period in my life where I felt my most powerless, when I was a teenager.
~ Alexandra Bracken
The powers of the teenagers in 'The Darkest Minds' were always meant to represent that inherent drive that young people have to make change, and how the world pushes back against it.
~ Alexandra Bracken
I didn't get to experience proper autumn until I was eighteen and heading off to college on the East Coast!
~ Alexandra Bracken
We are all protective over the things we love.
~ Alexandra Bracken
The truth is, I love history and studied it in college, with a particular focus on early American history. My love is so deep, in fact, I went to school at The College of William & Mary in Colonial Williamsburg.
~ Alexandra Bracken
The Darkest Minds tend to hide behind the most unlikely faces.
~ Alexandra Bracken
You can destroy a factory, and they'll build another. But once you destroy a life, that's it. You never get that person back.
~ Alexandra Bracken
What good is strength if you have no sense?
~ Alexandra Bracken
It might be the history major in me, but I look to the past when I try to construct my fictional futures.
~ Alexandra Bracken
When I first read 'Outlander' a few years ago, I was shocked to find that Jamie was the complete package: incredibly smart, incredibly witty, strong but emotionally vulnerable, passionate to a fault - and, well, the Scottish accent doesn't hurt! I actually stopped reading at several points to swoon over something he said... he's really that good.
~ Alexandra Bracken
I used to dream about turning back time, about reclaiming the things I'd lost and the person I used to be.
~ Alexandra Bracken
I would be honored if someone reads my books and it inspires them to write their own work.
~ Alexandra Bracken