Frases de Kage Baker
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Kage Baker foi uma autora estadunidense de ficção científica e fantasia.

É conhecida pelo seu ciclo Company de viagens no tempo históricas. As suas primeiras histórias foram publicadas na revista Asimov's Science Fiction em 1997. A sua novela The Empress of Mars de 2003 foi nomeada para um Prémio Hugo.

O seu nome próprio, pouco usual em inglês, é uma combinação dos nomes das suas duas avós, Kate e Genevieve. Wikipedia  

✵ 10. Junho 1952 – 31. Janeiro 2010
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Kage Baker: Frases em inglês

“Ah, Los Angeles. One disaster after another, always has been.”

Kage Baker livro Mendoza in Hollywood

Part 1 “Establishing Shot” Chapter 1 (p. 9)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)

““Sight-seeing is the art of disappointment,” I quoted.”

Kage Baker livro Mendoza in Hollywood

Part 1 “Establishing Shot” Chapter 7 (p. 93)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)

“I had a productive day, without the distraction of conversation.”

Kage Baker livro Mendoza in Hollywood

Part 1 “Establishing Shot” Chapter 8 (p. 105)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)

“They find us outlandish,” Lopez admitted. “Extravagant. Eclectic. Unfathomable.”

Kage Baker livro Sky Coyote

Fonte: Sky Coyote (1999), Chapter 19 (p. 126)

“Is God a cruel bastard or what, to make love so painful?”

Kage Baker livro The Graveyard Game

Fonte: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 7, “London, 2026” (p. 65)

“True believers aren’t real receptive to the idea that what they’re telling you is just mythology.”

Kage Baker livro Sky Coyote

Fonte: Sky Coyote (1999), Chapter 29 (p. 251)

“I looked up at several pockmarks in the nearest wall; if they weren’t bullet holes, the place had damned big hailstones.”

Kage Baker livro Mendoza in Hollywood

Part 1 “Establishing Shot” Chapter 5 (p. 72)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)

“Isn’t that a little hard on him? You’re not only making him feel bad about something he didn’t do, you’re making him feel bad about something that didn’t even shracking happen.”

Kage Baker livro The Life of the World to Come

“I believe churches used to call it original sin,” Rutherford agreed, looking crafty. “But what does it matter, if it serves to make him a better man?”
Fonte: The Life of the World to Come (2004), Chapter 5, “Another Meeting” (p. 97)