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“But we don’t remember those lives. We can’t read our diaries.’ ‘It doesn’t matter. We are where we are, however we got here. What matters is where we go next.’ ‘But can we choose that?’ ‘I don’t know.’ ‘We’re Dead. Can we really choose anything?’ ‘Maybe. If we want to bad enough.”

Quote by Isaac Marion

Work

Warm Bodies: A Novel

In this unique take on the zombie genre, a young man named R becomes a zombie but retains his humanity and falls in love with a human woman. The story delves into themes of companionship, the nature of life and death, and the struggle for hope amidst a chaotic world. more

Author

Isaac Marion
Isaac Marion

Isaac Marion is an American writer known for his works of fantasy, particularly the 'Twilight' series. His novels often explore themes of love, death, and the supernatural. Born in 1981, Marion developed a passion for writing from a young age and turned it into a career. His first novel, 'Twilight,' was published in 2005 and quickly became a bestseller, leading to a successful film adaptation. Marion's works have gained widespread acclaim and have had a significant impact on contemporary fantasy literature. more

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