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The Booklover's Library The Booklover's Library by Madeline Martin
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“She always had admired readers who ventured outside of their natural genres. Those were often the people who had the greatest empathy, the most understanding of others around them, and the broadest appreciation for the world.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“In the end, reading had taught her an even more important lesson – one in kindness and empathy.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“Emma’s father had been right—every person just needed the right book to make them a reader.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“Isn’t it remarkable how the same story can be so different depending on when you read it?”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“he had a reader’s soul, one that was able to look beyond what was presented to see what lay below the surface.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“I do enjoy reading to myself,” Olivia said. “It’s like my brain drinking in something good, like warm chocolate milk.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“All the while, Charles remained on the side of the pavement nearest the street, protecting her with his body from any errant cars that might miss the white paint directing them away from the curbs.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“And you’re beautiful,” he said softly. “The most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. Not someone hiding behind cosmetics and flamboyant clothes. You’re naturally, perfectly lovely.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“Truly, there was nothing better than the companionable silence that fell between readers in a quiet room, each entirely lost in their own worlds.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library
“He told me that the world is full of readers, some just haven’t found the right book yet.”
Madeline Martin, The Booklover's Library