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  • #1
    Peter B. Forster
    “Yesterday was surreal. At times K was almost back to herself…funny…interested and relatively mobile. She was tactile and we kissed…she whispered naughty comments into my ear…achingly beautiful…I love her so much”
    Peter B. Forster, More Than Love, A Husband's Tale

  • #2
    Christian Warren Freed
    “Christian does a great job helping an aspiring writer get inspired to write and finish their book. It’s easy to read and understand, and provides encouragement and specific guidance, without being too harsh or detailed on fiction writing only. If you are struggling with how to put your thoughts onto paper, give this a read and establish a rhythm for your writing. Christian’s success at completing over 21 published manuscripts while leading a busy life are testament in if there is a will, there is a way. And it provides some good humor throughout.”
    Rachel Braynin, Sr Program Manager at Lulu Publishing”
    Christian Warren Freed, So...You Want to Write a Book?

  • #3
    Mohamad Farahat
    “المدينة تصير عالمًا عندما تحبُ أحد سكانها
    ..
    والقاهرة مدينة باهتة الألوان
    ..
    مليئة بالتناقضات والمصاعب والعيوب”
    محمد فرحات

  • #4
    Vi Keeland
    “My life was far from Sex and the City. It was more like Sex and the Pity. Or Sex and the Shitty.”
    Vi Keeland, Stuck-Up Suit

  • #5
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “doesn’t matter if we don’t mean to do the things we do. It doesn’t matter if it was an accident or a mistake. It doesn’t even matter if we think this is all up to fate. Because regardless of our destiny, we still have to answer for our actions. We make choices, big and small, every day of our lives, and those choices have consequences. We have to face those consequences head-on, for better or worse. We don’t get to erase them just by saying we didn’t mean to. Fate or not, our lives are still the results of our choices. I’m starting to think that when we don’t own them, we don’t own ourselves.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #6
    Morgan Matson
    “But I’d taken Lucien’s lead and ordered what he had, something called sweet tea.”
    Morgan Matson, Amy & Roger's Epic Detour

  • #7
    Becky Albertalli
    “We are out and we are alive, and everyone in the universe is out here right now.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

  • #8
    Paula Hawkins
    “لا يمكن أن يوجد عذاب أكبر، أو شيء أكثر إيلاماً، من عدم المعرفة”
    Paula Hawkins, The Girl on the Train

  • #9
    Leonard Peikoff
    “We dare not brush aside unexplained a horror such as Nazism. If we are to avoid a fate like that of Germany, we must find out what made such a fate possible. We must find out what, at root, is required to turn a country, Germany or any other, into a Nazi dictatorship; and then we must uproot that root. We”
    Leonard Peikoff, The Cause of Hitler's Germany

  • #10
    Nalini Singh
    “Illium, with his wings of silver-kissed blue and a face designed to seduce both males and females, not to mention his ability to do the most impossible acrobatics in the air, would provide a worthy diversion. The fact that he’d decided to ditch half his clothing was just icing on the cake.”
    Nalini Singh, Archangel's Consort

  • #11
    Sylvia Day
    “I flipped the good doctor the bird.
    Snorting, Gideon caught my hand and pulled me back down the hall.
    "What is it with you and giving people the finger?"
    "What? It's a classic.”
    Sylvia Day, Reflected in You

  • #12
    Jane Green
    “Covers, so many covers, so many different, delectable pictures, and although, metaphorically speaking, it is the thing I hate most, when it comes to literature I always judge books by their covers. First the cover will catch my eye, then I read the back of the book, and then finally the first page.”
    Jane Green, Jemima J

  • #13
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “At some point people either had to throw off the wounds of their childhood or go through life permanently crippled”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Fancy Pants

  • #14
    Erik Larson
    “Perhaps, Herr Ditzen, it is less important where one lives than how one lives.”
    Erik Larson, In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin



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