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Three Hours Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton
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“decimating”
Rosamund Lupton, Three Hours
“She thinks that consciousness is made up of silent, invisible words forming unseen sentences and paragraphs; an unwritten, unspoken book that makes us who we are.”
Rosamund Lupton, Three Hours
“... and everyone would realize, if they hadn't already feared it, if they were a bit slow on the uptake, that their lives and stories weren't their own; and all the different stories he set in motion would play out at the same time, the simultaneity generated by him.”
Rosamund Lupton, Three Hours
“He’d read that Winston Churchill suffered from depression. A historian suggested it was his depression that meant he saw the evil in Hitler, the true threat he posed, long before anyone else; as if depression had already adjusted his eyes to the darkness so that he could see the danger it contained; Neil’s drumming fingertips.”
Rosamund Lupton, Three Hours