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  • #1
    Michael G. Kramer
    “  “I am running back my tent to get my sub-machinegun. There are too many Noggies to kill using a pistol!” He then ran to where his scrape was and returned with the weapon.”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #2
    Karl Braungart
    “It wasn’t until I noticed two of the words on the sheet printed on a folder label. Sure enough, it was Williams’ study titled ‘Nuclear Waste Management.”
    Karl Braungart, Fatal Identity

  • #3
    “I understand very clearly," Anya replied, a pensive look on her face. Peter's mom continued, "Anya, I suspect you're going through similar feelings. There are so many nice young men vying for your attention, it can get bewildering. I was there, so I know what it's like for you."
    "Thank you for saying that, Mrs. Brown. I believe I know what they all want, but I'm just not ready to get serious yet.”
    Dennis K. Hausker, Anya

  • #4
    A.R. Merrydew
    “With one hand disturbing a colony of parasitic life forms in his uncombed hair, he yawned loudly.
         ‘Morning Steve,’ Thomas said scratching his grubby face. His breath drifted across the space between them making Steve’s nose twitch involuntarily.”
    A.R. Merrydew, Our Blue Orange

  • #5
    Ajay Agrawal
    “From religion to fairy tales, knowledge of the future is consequential. Predictions affect behavior. They influence decisions.”
    Ajay Agrawal, The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda

  • #6
    Shannon Hale
    “What? Don't British women know how to use their knees?”
    Shannon Hale, Austenland

  • #7
    Bret Easton Ellis
    “Listen," I say, pushing my chair in. "I just want everyone to know that I'm pro-family and anti-drug. Excuse me.”
    Bret Easton Ellis, American Psycho

  • #8
    Malorie Blackman
    “The sky was a blanket of grey, tarmac-coloured clouds with no hint of the blue beyond them.”
    Malorie Blackman, Knife Edge

  • #9
    Frances Hodgson Burnett
    “If you have never had a garden you cannot understand, and if you have had a garden you will know that it would take a whole book to describe all that came to pass there.”
    Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden

  • #10
    Walter  Scott
    “In Waverley the reader is introduced to one of the great ideas of the modern novel: that reading has the power to mediate and deflect experience. Six”
    Walter Scott, Waverley

  • #11
    Mary Norton
    “Misfortunes make us wise”
    Mary Norton, The Borrowers Afield



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