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“After all, every time you read a book, you see the world from the eyes of another person, and that, of course, is the basis for all empathy.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“I cannot promise you a life of sunshine;
I cannot promise riches, wealth or gold;
I cannot promise you an easy pathway
That leads away from change or growing old.
But I can promise all my heart’s devotion
A smile to chase away your tears of sorrow;
A love that’s ever true and ever growing;
A hand to hold in yours through each tomorrow. —Mark Twain, “These I Can Promise”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
I cannot promise riches, wealth or gold;
I cannot promise you an easy pathway
That leads away from change or growing old.
But I can promise all my heart’s devotion
A smile to chase away your tears of sorrow;
A love that’s ever true and ever growing;
A hand to hold in yours through each tomorrow. —Mark Twain, “These I Can Promise”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“I most certainly have not heard of murder-hobos, and I'm not certain I'm not entirely offended by the term.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“We have officially reached the point in the story where there will be no more bosom metaphors. Three maximum are all that's allowed. Many of you will be thankful and let out sighs of relief. Some of you may be saddened. Such is life.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“You'll want to head to the local dark and seedy tavern in town, the Bloody Stump.” “My word. What a horrible name that is. I hope I should never step foot in a place with such a terrible name. Where would I find this tavern?”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“I opened a book and in I strode.
Now nobody can find me.
I’ve left my chair, my house, my road,
My town and my world behind me. I’m wearing the cloak, I’ve slipped on the ring,
I’ve swallowed the magic potion.
I’ve fought with a dragon, dined with a king
And dived in a bottomless ocean. I opened a book and made some friends.
I shared their tears and laughter
And followed their road with its bumps and bends
To the happily ever after. I finished my book and out I came.
The cloak can no longer hide me.
My chair and my house are just the same,
But I have a book inside me. —Julia Donaldson, “I Opened a Book”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
Now nobody can find me.
I’ve left my chair, my house, my road,
My town and my world behind me. I’m wearing the cloak, I’ve slipped on the ring,
I’ve swallowed the magic potion.
I’ve fought with a dragon, dined with a king
And dived in a bottomless ocean. I opened a book and made some friends.
I shared their tears and laughter
And followed their road with its bumps and bends
To the happily ever after. I finished my book and out I came.
The cloak can no longer hide me.
My chair and my house are just the same,
But I have a book inside me. —Julia Donaldson, “I Opened a Book”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“I fuck women as well as men. Protect me and I'm yours.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“And so now, only at the end of this dreadful conversation, do you, dear reader, fully understand the extent of Lady Malicent's villainy. She was a landlord.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“A book is the bare minimum needed for reading. But to do it properly you need these items as well. They help enhance the activity.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“Jeremy gave a long grunt. Almost more of a growl. Isabeau studied him. He was both fascinating and intimidating. He was also a great question mark.”
― Murder on the Lamplight Express
― Murder on the Lamplight Express
“A single huff of contempt came from Ms Keystone.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“Johnny Prescott lay dead on the floor.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“It would mean you failed to destroy him in every other way imaginable, and you're not the kind of person who can bear defeat.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“We must only find out what it is each guest truly loves, and then spot the falseness in their claim.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“poor. Poor Ralph's eyes can't see you.” Isabeau stepped even closer, and now she could make out the massive shape of a spider, its eight long legs spread out, clutching the angled ceiling.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“They fear no light, for their only dream is to become human, and in the pursuit of that dream, they will kill countless men and women.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“for being repressed so long, and the end result is the transformation”
― Murder on Hunter's Eve
― Murder on Hunter's Eve
“There's this town several towns over, where these two women recently started up a business selling coffee. It's apparently a huge success, and everyone is raving about it. I forget the name of it. Myths and Mugs? Champions and Cappuccinos?”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“Thirteen is a wildly unlucky number, especially at a time like this, so there is no chapter thirteen, thank you very much.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“Instead, she simply goaded Mr Homes to talk, because men like him sometimes finally got around to making a worthwhile point if given the freedom.”
― Murder at Spindle Manor
― Murder at Spindle Manor
“has to do with the two sides of every man. The civilized side and the animal one. The logical part of the brain fighting with the emotional and instinctual side. Once infected with the curse, the animal part of the mind grows anxious and stressed”
― Murder on Hunter's Eve
― Murder on Hunter's Eve
“There was also an abundance of pumpkins, Leafhaven being a pumpkin town, of course. Pumpkins sat on porches and window ledges and up and down streets. Why Leafhaven wasn't called Pumpkinhaven I'll never know, but it was a great opportunity and now it's gone.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“Why Leafhaven wasn't called Pumpkinhaven I'll never know, but it was a great opportunity and now it's gone.”
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
― The Bookshop and the Barbarian
“And what man was ever eight feet tall?”
― Murder on the Lamplight Express
― Murder on the Lamplight Express




