What is the same about them is their voices, the way they start speaking the cruelty and have to power to stop themselves. Cruelty urges or calls them onward, and they dive more deeply into it, as if they could get drunk on cruelty, addicted to violence, swallowed up and besotted as if they heard their own voices speaking the words and fell in love with the sounds of violence in their own voices.
– Cynthia Voigt, Orfe, page 4-5
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Paperback, 128 pages
Published August 1st 1994 by Scholastic