The Candy Shop War
Brandon Mull
Top 10 Best Quotes
“A crossbow?” Pigeon asked. I left my battle-ax in my other jeans,” the man said.”
“Could you just call me Pigeon?” he asked the teacher when she read his name. “Does your mother call you Pigeon?” “No.” “Then to me you are Paul.” ... “Nathan Sutter,” the teacher read. “My mother never calls me Nathan.” “Is it Nate?” “She calls me Honeylips.”
“My dad says people who insist that youtrust them usually don't deserve it.”
“Are you her boyfriend?” ... No, I’m her fiancé.” Nate said. We’ve been promised to each other since birth,” Summer added. Our wedding isn’t until March.”
“There are no insect eggs in my food.” Mrs. White reiterated. You should use that in your advertising,” Nate suggested.”
“Hard to call it a party without sardines.”
“Can't you home school me?" Nate pleaded. "You would never do any work." (Nate's mom) "Sounds perfect!”
“The girl with the long brown hair turned around. "Are you her boy friend?" she asked. Summer glanced from Crystal to Nate and back. Then question made her feel a little awkward. After all, she had saved him a seat. No, I'm her fiance," Nate said. We've been promised to each other since birth." Summer added. Our wedding isn't until March.”
“Not kill us," Pigeon corrected. "She was mainly just trying to turn us into mindless slaves.”
“Nathan Sutter," the teacher read. Here. My mother never calls me Nathan." Is it Nate?" She calls me Honeylips.”
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Book Keywords:
homeschool, weaponry, humor, nicknames, insect-eggs, betrothal, slavery, sardines, marriage, names, advertising, boyfriends































