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Leonie Thorpe

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Christchurch, New Zealand
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From Christchurch New Zealand, writer of children's and YA fiction. Actually a scientist by trade, with a special interest in parasitology.
A backyard philosopher, sceptic and general optimist with an interest in human nature and the workings of the mind, buddhist-style. Peace and happiness to all!
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Average rating: 3.34 · 58 ratings · 16 reviews · 4 distinct works
How to sell toothpaste

3.59 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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The Sheep on the Fourth Floor

2.68 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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Archie's Adventures

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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Archie Saves the Day

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2009 — 3 editions
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Douglas Coupland
“By the age of twenty, you know you're not going to be a rock star. By twenty-five, you know you're not going to be a dentist or any kind of professional. And by thirty, darkness starts moving in- you wonder if you're ever going to be fulfilled, let alone wealthy and successful. By thirty-five, you know, basically, what you're going to be doing for the rest of your life, and you become resigned to your fate...

...I mean, why do people live so long? What could be the difference between death at fifty-five and death at sixty-five or seventy-five or eighty-five? Those extra years... what benefit could they possibly have? Why do we go on living even though nothing new happens, nothing new is learned, and nothing new is transmitted? At fifty-five, your story's pretty much over.”
Douglas Coupland, Player One: What Is to Become of Us

Douglas Coupland
“People listening to songs are like people reading novels: for a few minutes, for a few hours, someone else gets to come in and hijack that part of your brain that's always thinking. A good book or song kidnaps your interior voice and does all the driving. With the artist in charge you're free for a little while to leave your body and be someone else.”
Douglas Coupland, Player One: What Is to Become of Us

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Sophia. Hi! Thanks for the add and for the kind words! So what did you think of The Book Thief? :)


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