Born: 04-28-1980
Stephanie Garber is a renowned American author best known for her captivating young adult fantasy series, "Caraval." Her imaginative storytelling and richly crafted worlds have garnered a dedicated global readership. Garber's debut novel, "Caraval," was published in 2017 and quickly became a bestseller, launching a successful trilogy. She is celebrated for her ability to weave enchanting tales filled with mystery, magic, and romance, capturing the hearts of readers worldwide.
Not everyone gets a true ending. There are two types of endings because most people give up at the part of the story where things are the worst, where the situation feels hopeless. But that’s when hope is needed most. Only those who persevere can find their true ending.
Love is a wild creature that cannot be tamed. It's unconditional. And although it sometimes makes you feel like you're losing your mind, it's the only thing that keeps you sane.
You're not destined or chosen, I wish I could tell you that you were if that would make it easier, but it's not true. You're in the right place at the right time, and you care enough to do what needs to be done. Sometimes that's enough.
The best endings are the ones that lead to new beginnings.
The world is meant to be felt. It's not meant to be mapped.
The more you love something, the more it can hurt you. But when you know that pain is worth it, that’s when you know you’ve found something truly special.
Sometimes reality comes crashing down on you. Other times reality simply waits, patiently, for you to run out of the energy it takes to deny it.
It’s easy to be scared of the unknown, but it’s not worth closing yourself off from something great just because it’s unfamiliar.
Everyone has darkness inside them, however hidden.
The world would be a brighter place if people remembered their dreams after they woke up.
The power of what was once a single wish is no small thing. It’s a crack that widens, until reality falls through. Then the world might be remade.
It's the things we love most that destroy us.