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  • #1
    Mary Ann Shaffer
    “Reading good books ruins you for enjoying bad books.”
    Mary Ann Shaffer, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

  • #2
    Celeste Ng
    “To a parent, your child wasn't just a person: your child was a place, a kind of Narnia, a vast eternal place where the present you were living and the past you remembered and the future you longed for all at the same time. You could see it every time you looked at her: layered in her face was the baby she'd been and the child she'd become and the adult she would grow up to be, and you saw them all simultaneously, like a 3-D image. It made your head spin. It was a place you could take refuge, if you knew how to get in. And each time you left it, each time your child passed out of your sight, you feared you might never be able to return to that place again.”
    Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere

  • #3
    Emily St. John Mandel
    “...they shared a suspicion that the world might prove, in the end, to have been either a mirage or a particularly elaborate hoax.”
    Emily St. John Mandel, Last Night in Montreal

  • #4
    Emiko Jean
    “She would ask the media, the world: When will it be enough? How society accepts women dying at the hands of men. Chelsey mourns girlhood.”
    Emiko Jean

  • #5
    Emiko Jean
    “what is grief but the other side of love?”
    Emiko Jean, The Return of Ellie Black

  • #6
    “It’s obvious he’s extremely uncomfortable being a human, which I find attractive.”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You

  • #7
    “It’s just easier sometimes to care deeply about things that don’t matter.”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You

  • #8
    “He made me feel like less of a weirdo, which is kind of the nicest thing a person can do for you.”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You

  • #9
    “I just think you’re cute. That’s all.” He’s killed me. I’m dead.”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You

  • #10
    “It's so weird how certain people in your life just stick out. How you can go for years and years not meeting one. How you can convince yourself they don't exist. That it was something that happened when you were young. That it'll never happen again. That you were made of magic once, but you aren't magic now. And then, suddenly, you look across a train car and see someone sticking out like a page that's misaligned in the book of your life.”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You

  • #11
    “What the fuck is the point of surviving if I’m not even living?”
    Eliza Jane Brazier, It Had to Be You



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