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APE by Guy Kawasaki
Blueeyedboy by Joanne Harris
" I thought I would love this, as I recently read Joanne Harris's 'Gentlemen and Players', which I thought was a superb book, and was told this was in the same vein.

It has considerable similarities, based again on the idea of concealing your identi... " Read more of this review »
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Hollywood Book Festival Honorable Mention (2012). Highly Recommended by Midwest Reviews. Recommended review from Kirkus Reviews. Designated "Editors Choice" by iUniverse Rev...more

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The Theory of Games by Ezra Sidran
The Theory of Games
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The Theory of Games by Ezra Sidran
" It's hard to get a five star review out of me but if any book deserves it, this is it. Much of the credit goes to an intelligent, offbeat writing style which I found almost as charming as the hero's best friend, Bill the beer-drinking, pretty girl... " Read more of this review »
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Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words by Bill Bryson
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Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose
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Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit by Dr. Seuss
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Ray Bradbury
“And when he died, I suddenly realized I wasn’t crying for him at all, but for the things he did. I cried because he would never do them again, he would never carve another piece of wood or help us raise doves and pigeons in the backyard or play the violin the way he did, or tell us jokes the way he did. He was part of us and when he died, all the actions stopped dead and there was no one to do them the way he did. He was individual. He was an important man. I’ve never gotten over his death. Often I think what wonderful carvings never came to birth because he died. How many jokes are missing from the world, and how many homing pigeons untouched by his hands? He shaped the world. He did things to the world. The world was bankrupted of ten million fine actions the night he passed on.”
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury
“Love. Fall in love and stay in love. Write only what you love, and love what you write. The word is love. You have to get up in the morning and write something you love, something to live for.”
Ray Bradbury

Thomas Harris
“They sat in a row on the couches and in wheelchairs listening to the radio, their faded eyes fixed on the fish or on nothing or something they saw a long time ago.
Francis would always remember the shuffle of feet on linoleum in the hot and buzzing day, and the smell of stewed tomatoes and cabbage from the kitchen, the smell of old people like meat wrappers dried in the sun, and always the radio.”
Thomas Harris, Red Dragon

Ray Bradbury
“So few want to be rebels anymore. And out of those few, most, like myself, scare easily.”
Ray Bradbury


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