“Never, ever allow yourself to feel. Feelings kill.”
Quote by Malorie Blackman
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The title 'Knife Edge' suggests a narrative centered on precarious circumstances, where protagonists face critical decisions that could lead to drastic outcomes. The phrase evokes tension and the fine line between safety and peril, common in thrillers or dramas exploring themes of survival, justice, or personal conflict. Without specific context, the book likely examines how individuals cope under extreme pressure, with the knife edge symbolizing both literal and metaphorical threats. more
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