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List of Bookmarks
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She's a press secretary, a PR manager; she's the one who keeps them on-message. She's the one who takes the make-shift bombs from Kirk's fingers. She's the only sane person on the whole ship.
Last bookmarked by ChristyCorr
23 Apr 2012
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Moments in and out of the Graveyard.
Last bookmarked by Sellaginella
20 Apr 2012
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Bod meets an interesting stranger in Athens.
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Five years after the end of The Graveyard Book, Nobody Owens has grown into a worldly young man, but now a new adventure calls him to the ends of the earth. Beneath the ice of the artic wastes a new friend waits to join Bod on a quest against an old evil.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
5 Apr 2011
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A snapshot of the old graveyard on a cold, snowy night.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
18 Feb 2011
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Bod's family isn't like other families.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
17 Feb 2011
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It's not easy dating an anal-retentive superhero, you know. Of course, sometimes it's even harder to be said anal-retentive superhero.
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Nobody Owens wanted to see the world.
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Rec 15
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In which Bod sees the world, and sometimes Silas - even when he's not supposed to, Silas is possibly a stalker and there is napkin throwing, offensive paperwork and an incident with ghouls.
Last bookmarked by threerings
29 Dec 2009
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The best Graveyard Book fic yet. Amazingly beautiful, a slow realization, Bod finding his place in the world and Silas joining him there. Awesomely good.
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A thing to remember: his body was always a border.
Last bookmarked by threerings
29 Dec 2009
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Silas watching over Bod as he travels, Bod drawing him in. Silas/Bod, and absolutely beautiful.
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Rec 6
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"I can leave the graveyard and return. I can bring him food," said Silas.
"That's all very well you saying that," said Mother Slaughter. "But you comes and you goes and nobody keeps track of you."pg 23, The Graveyard Book
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This be the verse you grave for me.
Last bookmarked by wistfuljane
27 Dec 2009
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The graveyard had been his home for thirteen years, and Bod had thought of it and its inhabitants often since then, but he'd failed to account for the changes it would undergo in the decade he'd spent away.
