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A Monster Calls A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
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“You do not write your life with words...You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is only important what youdo.”
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“There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. Most people are somewhere in between.”
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Stories are wild creatures,the monster said.When you let them loose, who knows what havoc they might wreak?
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“Your mind will believe comforting lies while also knowing the painful truths that make those lies necessary. And your mind will punish you for believing both.”
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“Don't think you haven't lived long enough to have a story to tell.”
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Stories are important,the monster said.They can be more important than anything. If they carry the truth.
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Because humans are complicated beasts,the monster said.How can a queen be both a good witch and a bad witch? How can a prince be a murderer and a saviour? How can an apothecary be evil-tempered but right-thinking? How can a parson be wrong-thinking but good-hearted? How can invisible men make themselves more lonely by being seen?

"I don't know," Connor shrugged, exhausted. "Your stories never made any sense to me."

The answer is that it does not matter what youthink,the monster said, because your mind will contradict itself a hundred times each day. You wanted her to go at the same time you were desperate for me to save her. Your mind will believe comforting lies while also knowing the painful truths that make those lies necessary. And your mind will punish you for believing both.
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Stories are the wildest things of all,the monster rumbled.Stories chase and bite and hunt.
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“I wish I had a hundred years, she said, very quietly. A hundred years I could give to you.”
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“Stories don't always have happy endings."

This stopped him. Because they didn't, did they? That's one thing the monster had definitely taught him. Stories were wild, wild animals and went off in directions you couldn't expect.”
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There was once an invisible man who had grown tired of being unseen. It was not that he wasactuallyinvisible. It was that people had become used to not seeing him.

And if no one sees you, are you really there at all? "

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You were merely wishing for the end of pain,the monster said.Yourownpain. An end to how it isolated you. It is the most human wish of all.
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Sometimes people need to lie to themselves most of all.
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“Conor held tightly onto his mother.
And by doing so, he could finally let her go.”
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If you speak the truth,the monster whispered in his ear,you will be able to face whatever comes.
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“The monster showed up just after midnight. As they do.”
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“And if one day,' she said, really crying now, 'you look back and you feel bad for being so angry, if you feel bad for being so angry at me that you couldn't even speak to me, then you have to know, Conor, you have to that is was okay. It was okay. That I knew. I know, okay? I know everything you need to tell me without you having to say it out loud.”
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But what is a dream, Conor O'Malley?the monster said, bending down so it's face was close to Conor's.Who is to say that it is not everythingelsethat is the dream?
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“You be as angry as you need to be,” she said. “Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Not your grandma, not your dad, no one. And if you need to break things, then by God, you break them good and hard.”
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“The justifications of men who kill should always be heard with skepticism, said the monster.”
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Who am I?the monster repeated, still roaring.I am the spine that the mountains hang upon! I am the tears that the rivers cry! I am the lungs that breathe the wind! I am the wolf that kills the stag, the hawk that kills the mouse, the spider that kills the fly! I am the stag, the mouse and the fly that are eaten! I am the snake of the world devouring its tail! I am everything untamed and untameable!It brought Conor up close to its eye.I am thils wild earth, come for you, Conor O'Malley.


"You look like a tree," Conor said.”
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Many things that are true feel like a cheat. Kingdoms get the princes they deserve, farmers’ daughters die for no reason, and sometimes witches merit saving. Quite often, actually. You’d be surprised.
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“Four lines, and the world went quiet.

I'm sorry for telling everyone about your mum,read the first line.
I miss being your friend,read the second.
Are you okay?read the third.
Isee you,read the fourth, with the I underlined about a hundred times.”
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“Stories were wild, wild animals and went off in directions you couldn't expect.”
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I did not come to heal her,the monster said.I came to heal you.
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“Conor was no longer invisible. They all saw him now.
But he was further away than ever.”
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“And here was a man who lived on belief, but who sacrificed it at the first challenge, right when he needed it most.”
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You think I tell you stories to teach youlessons?the monster said.You think I have coming walking out of time and earth itself to teach you alessoninniceness?
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There was once an invisible man,the monster continued, though Conor kept his eyes firmly on Harry,who had grown tired of being unseen.
Conor set himself into a walk.
A walk after Harry.
It was not that he wasactuallyinvisible,the monster said, following Conor, the room volume dropping as they passed.It was that the people had become used to not seeing him.
"Hey!" Conor called. Harry didn't turn around. Neither did Sully nor Anton, though thet were still sniggering as Conor picked up his pace.
And if no one sees you,the monster said, picking up its pace, too,are you really there at all?
"HEY!" Conor called loudly.
The dining hall had fallen silent now, as Conor and the monster moved faster after Harry.
Harry who had still not turned around.
Conor reached him and grabbed him by the shoulder, twisting him round. Harry pretended to question what had happened, looking hard at Sully, acting like he was the one who'd done it. "Quit messing about," Harry said and turned away again.
Turned away from Conor.
And then one day the invisible man decided,the monster said, its voice ringing in Conor's ears,I willmakethem see me.
"How?" Conor asked, breathing heavily again, not turning back to see the monster standing there, not looking at the reaction of the room to the huge monster now in the midst, though he was aware of nervous murmurs and a strange anticipation in the air. "How did the man do it?"
Conor could feel the monster close behind him, knew that it was kneeling, knew that it was putting its face up to his ear to whisper into in, to tell him the rest of the story.
He called,it saidfor amonster.
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“Because I'm not blind to how Harry works, you know," she said. "A bully with charisma and top marks is still a bully." She sighed, annoyed. "He'll probably end up Prime Minister one day. God help us all.”
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