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    Haruki Murakami
    “The journey I'm taking is inside me. Just like blood travels down veins, what I'm seeing is my inner self and what seems threatening is just the echo of the fear in my heart.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #2
    Jane Austen
    “She mediated, by turns, on broken promises and broken arches, phaetons and false hangings, Tilneys and trap-doors.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #3
    Django Wexler
    “Much later, Alice would wonder what might have happened if she had gone to bed when she was supposed to.”
    Django Wexler, The Forbidden Library

  • #4
    Emmanuelle de Maupassant
    “Crook your finger;
    they’ll come closer.
    Pull the covers tighter to your chin;
    in beside you they’ll creep.”
    Emmanuelle de Maupassant, Cautionary Tales: a collection of darkly delicious folktales

  • #5
    E.M. Forster
    “The house was very quiet, and the fog—we are in November now—pressed against the windows like an excluded ghost.”
    E.M. Forster, Howards End

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    L.M. Montgomery
    “November--with uncanny witchery in its changed trees. With murky red sunsets flaming in smoky crimson behind the westering hills. With dear days when the austere woods were beautiful and gracious in a dignified serenity of folded hands and closed eyes--days full of a fine, pale sunshine that sifted through the late, leafless gold of the juniper-trees and glimmered among the grey beeches, lighting up evergreen banks of moss and washing the colonnades of the pines. Days with a high-sprung sky of flawless turquoise. Days when an exquisite melancholy seemed to hang over the landscape and dream about the lake. But days, too, of the wild blackness of great autumn storms, followed by dank, wet, streaming nights when there was witch-laughter in the pines and fitful moans among the mainland trees. What cared they? Old Tom had built his roof well, and his chimney drew.”
    L.M. Montgomery

  • #7
    Cynthia Rylant
    “In November, the smell of food is different. It is an orange smell. A squash and pumpkin smell. It tastes like cinnamon and can fill up a house in the morning, can pull everyone from bed in a fog. Food is better in November than any other time of the year.”
    Cynthia Rylant, In November



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