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Jill Marie Landis
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Heart of Stone
— published 2010 — 6 editions |
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Mai Tai One On (Tiki Goddess, #1)
— published 2011 — 4 editions |
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Heart of Lies: A Novel (Irish Angel, #2)
— published 2011 — 5 editions |
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Lover's Lane
— published 2003 — 13 editions |
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Summer Moon
— published 2001 — 13 editions |
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Heart of Glass (Irish Angel #3)
— published 2012 — 4 editions |
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Come Spring (Flowers, #4)
— published 1992 — 4 editions |
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Heartbreak Hotel: A Novel
— published 2005 — 9 editions |
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Heat Wave: A Novel
— published 2004 — 9 editions |
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Last Chance
— published 1995 — 4 editions |
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“In order to succeed he must remain true to the feeling that had inspired him in the first place. It didn’t matter that other people would do it in a different way; in fact, this was inevitable. …. He had a different map, one made up of all the people and places he had passed.”
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“He had learned that it was the smallness of people that filled him with wonder and tenderness, and the loneliness of that too. The world was made up of people putting one foot in front of the other; and a life might appear ordinary simply because the person living it had been doing it for a long time. Harold could no longer pass a stranger without acknowledging the truth that everyone was the same, and also unique; and that this was the dilemma of being human.”
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St. Paul's Cathedral Paris, France Present Day The church was so ancient, the whispers of the past parishioners, long dead, brushed over her ears in an almost tangible wave. The smells of incense and lemon furniture polish teased at Karin..." Read more of this chapter » |
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| South African Boo...: Read your name Challenge | 26 | 69 | Jul 21, 2010 01:06pm | |
| The Seasonal Read...: Summer Challenge 2010 Completed Tasks (do NOT delete any posts in this thread) | 3072 | 2929 | Aug 31, 2010 10:39pm | |
| The Seasonal Read...: * Summer Challenge 2011 Completed Tasks (DO NOT DELETE ANY POSTS) | 2647 | 576 | Aug 31, 2011 09:18pm | |
| We Love Lisa Kleypas: October's Build Your Own Challenge! | 140 | 43 | Nov 16, 2011 11:04am | |
| We Love Lisa Kleypas: November's Build Your Own Challenge Challenge | 204 | 52 | Dec 06, 2011 05:40pm | |
| 2013 Reading Chal...: Danielle's Corner | 9 | 37 | Sep 06, 2012 08:49am | |
| 2013 Reading Chal...: Danielle's 75 Book Challenge | 11 | 31 | Oct 25, 2012 09:47am |
“People were buying milk, or filling their cars with petrol, or even posting letters. And what no one else knew was the appalling weight of the thing they were carrying inside. The superhuman effort it took sometimes to be normal, and a part of things that appeared both easy and everyday. The loneliness of that.”
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
“He had learned that it was the smallness of people that filled him with wonder and tenderness, and the loneliness of that too. The world was made up of people putting one foot in front of the other; and a life might appear ordinary simply because the person living it had been doing it for a long time. Harold could no longer pass a stranger without acknowledging the truth that everyone was the same, and also unique; and that this was the dilemma of being human.”
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
“In order to succeed he must remain true to the feeling that had inspired him in the first place. It didn’t matter that other people would do it in a different way; in fact, this was inevitable. …. He had a different map, one made up of all the people and places he had passed.”
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
― Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
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