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The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Alex Riley

If he's walking around with the title, whose right and whose wrong? He's awesome. And I'm his protege, so what does that make me? That makes me awesome as well. — Alex Riley

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Kaushik Basu

It is telling commentary on economic orthodoxy that a whole subdiscipline--behavioral economics--and a raft of lab experiments are needed to show that humans often fail to behave with the rationality expected of them. — Kaushik Basu

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Emmy Rossum

I had classical training but I don't consider myself an opera singer though. — Emmy Rossum

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Julien Gracq

There are cities that are damned for some people by the mere fact that they seem created to close off the distances that are the only reason for living. — Julien Gracq

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Crystal Evans

I made a man out of you, you made a joke out of me. — Crystal Evans

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Crystal Evans

Some relationships are like glass its better to leave them broken than to hurt yourself trying to put the pieces back together again.
When you start reading the Bunna Man, most of my readers hate Dre and then they realize that Dre doesn't really have any power. The only power he has is the one Saf gave him. What happens now is that by you reach the middle of the story, your anger turns from Dre to Saf cause you realize that Saf is the catalyst behind her own misery. If she'd leave Dre alone. Her suffering would end — Crystal Evans

The Bunna Man Novel Quotes By Franny Billingsley

It's one thing if a person learns you're a witch. It's quite another if he learns you're a murderer. I almost forget I'm a witch now that I know I'm a murderer - murderess, actually. Murderess sounds so much worse. — Franny Billingsley