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  • #1
    Susan  Rowland
    “The fire on the mountain.” That was Anna. “Alchemy,” she said. “I feel it singing in my bones.”
    “Singing?” Mary would never understand Anna. The young woman turned away.
    Wiseman’s reply was tinged with respect.
    “That great pair of alchemists, Francis Ransome and Roberta Le More, believed the work they did affected the world’s spirit, the anima mundi. The Native Americans they met believed they too could and should interact with the Great Spirit. They lived with reverence for the land and all its peoples, the ancestors, the animals, the rocks, the trees, mountains.” 
    Mary’s jaw dropped; Caroline glowed; Anna pretended not to listen. Wiseman nodded, then continued.
    “You mean…?” began Mary.
    “Yes, it could have been so different, a meeting of like-minded earth-based spiritualities. Just imagine, what could have been?”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #2
    K.  Ritz
    “This world would be a pleasant place if people didn’t inhabit it.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #3
    Jack London
    “It was the worst hurt he had ever known.”
    Jack London, White Fang

  • #4
    Sebastian Faulks
    “I don’t know your life history, but I think children need to believe in powers outside themselves. That’s why they read books about witches and wizards and God knows what. There is a human need for that which childhood normally exhausts. But if a child’s world is broken up by too much reality, that need goes underground.”
    Sebastian Faulks, Birdsong

  • #5
    Emem Uko
    “It's the journey that matters, soak it in. Learn lessons out of it. Impact positively so that if you never get to your destination, at least you'd leave a legacy to be remembered.”
    Emem Uko

  • #6
    Ian McEwan
    “What was it with men, that they found elementary logic so difficult?”
    Ian McEwan, Sweet Tooth

  • #7
    Kate Chopin
    “There was no one thing in the world that she desired. There was no human being whom she wanted near her except Robert; and she even realized that the day would come when he, too, and the thought of him would melt out of her existence, leaving her alone.”
    Kate Chopin, The Awakening

  • #8
    Norton Juster
    “The Doldrums, my young friend, are where nothing ever happens and nothing ever changes.”
    Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth

  • #9
    Tricia Copeland
    “I hope to be bowing in front of you for a long time.” He takes my hand, drops to one knee, and kisses my fingers.”
    Tricia Copeland, To Be a Fae Queen

  • #11
    J. Rose Black
    “Maybe you should be the one to get naked for me. 'Breslin Cooper's Revealing Interview. Take a peek at the real ass inside those hot baseball pants.”
    J. Rose Black, Chasing Headlines

  • #12
    K.  Ritz
    “Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, in stone, child. Lo, in stone.
                Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, tis fast in stone.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #13
    “t felt like stepping into a spa, or a dream, or a memory she hadn’t known she missed.”
    D.L. Maddox, The Dog Walker: The Prequel

  • #15
    Mark   Ellis
    “Crete, May 1941. It was nearly five o’clock when the three soldiers reached the end of the olive grove. The dust-filled air shimmered in the late-afternoon heat. Their bodies ached, their uniforms were caked with dirt and sweat and they were hungry, thirsty and exhausted. The sensible thing now would be to lay up where they were for a few hours’ rest, then finish the journey under cover of darkness. But there was a tight deadline to meet. The evacuation vessel was scheduled to leave at midnight and they had been warned the captain wouldn’t wait for stragglers.”
    Mark Ellis, The French Spy

  • #16
    Junot Díaz
    “His adolescent nerdliness vaporizing any iota of a chance he had for young love. Everybody else going through the terror and joy of their first crushes, their first dates, their first kisses while Oscar sat in the back of the class, beind his DM's screen, and watched his adolescence stream by. Sucks to be left out of adolescence, sort of like getting locked in the closet on Venus when the sun appears for the first time in a hundred years.”
    Junot Díaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

  • #17
    Roald Dahl
    “So the music is saying something to them. It is sending a message. I do not think the human beans is knowing what that message is, but they is loving it just the same.”
    Roald Dahl, The BFG

  • #18
    Stendhal
    “Old age is nothing but the absence of madness, the loss of illusion and passion.”
    Stendhal, Lucien Leuwen

  • #19
    “...and there encountered with him all at once Sir Bors, Sir Ector, and Sir Lionel, and they three smote him at once with their spears, and with force of themselves they smote Sir Lancelot's horse reverse to the earth. And by misfortune Sir Bors smote Sir Lancelot through the shield into the side...”
    Malory Thomas Sir, Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table

  • #20
    David Mitchell
    “Unlimited power in the hands of limited people always leads to cruelty.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #21
    Elizabeth George Speare
    “The man did not even hear her. His eyes had gone straight to Mercy where she sat by the hearth, and her own eyes stared back, enormous in her white face. Then with a hoarse, wordless sigh, John Holbrook stumbled across the room, and went down on his knees with his head in Mercy’s lap.”
    Elizabeth George Speare, The Witch of Blackbird Pond



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