“When I was small my mother tried to teach me the colors. "Blue," she said, pointing to the sky. And "blue" again, the second time pointing to the water. She told me I shook my head because I could see that sky blue was not always the same as water blue. It took me a long time-until I lived in Oria- to use the same word for all the shades of a color... Love has different shades. Like the way I loved Cassia when I thought she'd never love me. The way I loved her on The Hill. The way I love her now that she came into the canyon for me. It's different. Deeper. I thought I loved her and wanted her before, but as we walk through the canyon together I realize this could be more than a new shade. A whole new color.”
Quote by Ally Condie
Book:Crossed
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Crossed
In a world ravaged by a virus that has turned its victims into mindless, zombie-like creatures, 'Crossed' follows the struggles of a group of survivors navigating the treacherous landscape. The story explores themes of survival, morality, and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. more
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