Frances


The Little Prince
The Stranger
Les Fleurs du Mal
Soumission
Bonjour tristesse
Around the World in Eighty Days
The Count of Monte Cristo
Madame Bovary
Les Misérables
Candide
Stupeur et tremblements
The Plague
Le Petit Nicolas
The Lover
Journey to the End of the Night
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Sarah Waters
As she mader the long journey home to Champion Hill she felt what she had tried and failed to feel the day before: she looked at the city and was sick with love for it, sick with yearning to remain a part of it, to remain alive and young and unconfined and bursting with sensation. Her tired muscles began to ache, but even the ache was dear to her, even the blisters on her heels. She'd be a thing of aches and blisters for the rest of her days, she thought; she'd ask for nothing, trouble no one; i ...more
Sarah Waters, The Paying Guests

Sarah Waters
She put an elbow on the table and leaned with her chin on her hand, the flesh of her arm looking rounded, solid, smooth. There were no angles to her at all, thought Frances with envy. She was all warm colour and curve. How well she filled her own skin! She might have been poured into it, like treacle.
Sarah Waters, The Paying Guests

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