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There was freedom in the pain. It meant he was still alive, still feeling, and...
Author:
James Patterson
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Maximum Ride Forever
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There was freedom in the pain. It meant he was still alive, still feeling, and he felt invincible. Whatever they did to him, however hard they fought, in the end, he would win.
( James Patterson )
[ Maximum Ride Forever ]
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