"Loch" Quotes
"Loch" by Paul Zindel is a thrilling mystery about a teenager who uncovers dark secrets and danger while investigating the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
horror | 228 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The loch was a great gray cauldron in the darkness, the waves rolling in the wind-driven rain, a boiling, churning cauldron, black with fury at the world.
The loch was a mirror of night, calm and serene, but it contained a secret, a secret that lay at the bottom of its depths, waiting to be discovered.
The water of the loch was as cold as ice, numbing my skin as I dove into its depths, chasing after the elusive creature that haunted my dreams.
In the silence of the night, I could hear the distant cries of the loch monster, echoing through the hills and valleys, a haunting melody of unknown origins.
The loch was a place of legends, where myths and reality intertwined, creating a sense of wonder and fear in the hearts of those who ventured near.
As I sailed across the loch, the wind in my hair and the spray of water on my face, I felt a sense of freedom and exhilaration, as if I could conquer any obstacle that stood in my way.
The loch was a living entity, its waters breathing and pulsating with life, a habitat for creatures both beautiful and terrifying.
In the depths of the loch, hidden from prying eyes, lay the remains of ancient civilizations, lost to time and forgotten by the world above.
The loch was a place of solitude, a sanctuary where I could escape from the chaos of the world and find solace in the calmness of its waters.
The loch monster was a creature of myth and legend, its existence debated by skeptics and believers alike, but for me, it was a truth that I had witnessed with my own eyes.





