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The Secret, Book & Scone Society (Secret, Book, & Scone Society, #1) The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams
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“I prefer cinnamon twists over scones because they’re easier to eat while I’m reading. That’s my main priority when it comes to food. Other people are obsessed with calories, nutritional value, antioxidants. I look at food and wonder: Can I eat that without having to put my book down?”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Stories are just like people. If you don’t approach them with an open mind and a healthy dose of respect, they won’t reveal their hidden selves to you. In that event, you’ll miss out on what they have to offer. You’ll walk through life an empty husk instead of a vibrant kaleidoscope of passion, wisdom, and experience.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“… Becoming a reader is a change for the better. Trust me. No one has ever lost by becoming addicted to stories – to the lessons learned by those who possess enough courage to put pen to paper.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book & Scone Society
“It’s always that way when you’re looking at books. An hour goes by in a minute: you don’t know where the hell the time went. —John Dunning”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“If it wants a soul, then yes. Every town needs a bookstore.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Stories don’t change much across continents and centuries. Hearts are broken. Pride is wounded. Souls wander too far from home and become lost. The wrong roads are taken. The incorrect choice is made. Stories echo with loneliness. Grief. Longing. Redemption. Forgiveness. Hope. And love.” Now it was her turn to point at the bookstore. “That building is stuffed with books that, once opened, reveal our communal story. And, if you’re lucky, the words in those books will force you to grapple with the hardest truths of your life. After reducing you to a puddle of tears, they’ll raise you to your feet again. The words will pull you up, higher and higher, until you feel the sun on your face again. Until you’re suddenly humming on the way to the mailbox. Or you’re buying bouquets of gerbera daisies because you crave bright colors. And you’ll laugh again—as freely as champagne bubbling in a tall, glass flute. When’s the last time you laughed like that?”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Besides, in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Other people are obsessed with calories, nutritional value, antioxidants. I look at food and wonder: Can I eat that without having to put my book down?”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“The books in her shop
weren’t merely things. They were gifts wrapped in imagination, inspiration, excite
ment, pain, and heartache. Gifts given by thousands of writers. Gifts just waiting to
be opened.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book & Scone Society
“You’ve got to jump off cliffs and build your wings on the way down. —Ray Bradbury”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“You like almost every genre, but you’re a binge genre reader. When you’re on a science-fiction kick, you stay with sci-fi for weeks. Then, all of a sudden, you’ll drop that genre and turn to historical fiction.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Words are a pretext. It is the inner bond that draws one person to another, not words. —Rumi”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“I confess to making decisions that have complicated my life and compromised my principles,” the man said. “But I’ve never taken my coffee any way but black.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“And now here is my secret, a simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Virginia Woolf, an English novelist, perfectly describes how I feel about books and bookstores. She wrote, Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us . . . in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“to the lessons learned by those who possess enough courage to put pen to paper.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Nora Pennington loved selling books. She loved talking to people about books. But what she wanted most was to heal people using books.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book & Scone Society
“Not all secrets were meant to be shared.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“But Nora knew all too well that it was possible for two lonely people to meet, believe they’d fallen in love, and marry, only to discover—years later—that their loneliness remained.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“vibrant kaleidoscope of passion, wisdom, and experience.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Besides, in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.

- The Death of the Moth
Virginia Woolf, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“Is that from a book?” Andrews asked.
Estella looked a Nora and smiled. “Probably. Isn’t everything worth repeating from a book?”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book & Scone Society
“It’s always that way when you’re looking at books. An hour goes by in a minute: you don’t know where the hell the time went.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“The wound is the place where the light enters you. —Pablo Neruda”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“A good marriage needs collisions. Meteorites and solar flares. Fights, laughter, passion, sex. Stars dying and being reborn. What we ended up with was as distant and cold as space.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“look at food and wonder: Can I eat that without having to put my book down?”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“This is the risk of having friends. There’s a price to pay for making yourself vulnerable.”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“And when at last you find someone to whom you feel you can pour out your soul, you stop in shock at the words you utter—they are so rusty, so ugly, so meaningless and feeble from being kept in the small cramped dark inside you so long. —Sylvia”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“stories be your antiseptic. Bear the pain now for a chance at a better tomorrow. Otherwise, you’ll repeat the mistakes that landed you in this bed.” Nora”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society
“You have to sink to the very bottom, my child,” the woman had whispered in her lullaby voice. “After that, you can push off with both feet and start swimming toward the surface. You’re strong. You can get there. But it’s going to hurt. You have to clean out the wound before it can heal. Let the stories”
Ellery Adams, The Secret, Book, & Scone Society

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