All The Crooked Saints _ 10/21 - 10/25
All the Crooked Saints - Maggie Stiefvater
The very first sentence of Chapter 25 stuck out to me, just because of the wording and the things it said. It matches the theme of the author's writing, the way she tells the story.
"Buildings are not very good at remembering the people who once occupied them."
I don't know what made this quotation stand out, but the way this sentence was worded seemed different from how the rest of the book was worded. I also was surprised that she would start a chapter with a sentence like this. It intrigued me to read more, because chapters aren't generally started with something like this. As well as that, I liked how this quote was a statement, like a fact, rather than an opinion. It could have said, "Some people think that buildings are not very good at remembering the people who once occupied them." or used one of the characters' opinions, but the way Steifvater chose to word it, as an fact, stood out to me.
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