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The Littlest Library The Littlest Library by Poppy Alexander
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“There is that poem. Scott Holland, I think. How does it go? ‘I have only slipped away into the next room’…or something. Yes. ‘I have only slipped away into the next room. I am I and you are you. Whatever we were to each other, that we are still.”
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“There was a book to cure ever ill and solve every problem that was what Mimi had always thought. It was like a tiny sanctuary providing a balm for all of life’s challenges.”
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“Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit,”
Poppy Alexander, The Littlest Library
“Sometimes we play tricks on ourselves. We find excuses to hide from our feelings because we don’t want to see the truth for what it really is.”
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“He too preferred to quietly watch, just like her. She saw this now, not as aloofness, but—in his case—the calm reserve of the quietly, supremely confident.”
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“will shed no more tears, like a spoilt child. For whatever happens we have had what we have had. No one can take that from us.”
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“Manga is a highly respected form of storytelling. Calling it comics doesn’t do it justice. I’ll sort her out with some other graphic novels, too. It’s all stories. It all counts.”
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“as Ms. du Maurier tells us herself,” he said, opening the book and reading, “‘I will shed no more tears, like a spoilt child. For whatever happens we have had what we have had. No one can take that from us.”
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“Not surprising at all. Reading will never go out of fashion,”
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“Public libraries might be on the wane,”
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“There’s a decent-sized colony up there,”
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“the latest Harry Potter,”
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“bathroom looked as if it occupied a room meant originally as a third bedroom and”
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“traditional librarian skills increasingly obsolete.”
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