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    Max Nowaz
    “Somebody always had to pay, and he was glad it was not going to be him. Meanwhile he had managed to ruin the perfect marriage by turning Dick into a crayfish and making Rachael think that he had run off with another woman.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

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    Yvonne Korshak
    “On the Acropolis, he’d thought she’d seen too much sun for a woman but in the courtyard, under the moon, her face, neck, and arms were as pale as the moon goddess. Allowing himself to imagine it was the moon goddess leading him upward was a way of climbing to the second story.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #3
    Fred Gipson
    “But that isn’t the only way life is. A part of the time, it’s mighty good. And a man can’t afford to waste all the good part, worrying about the bad parts. That makes it all bad…. You understand?”
    Fred Gipson, Old Yeller

  • #4
    Mario Puzo
    “Don Corleone did this by putting a pistol to the forehead of the band leader and assuring him with the utmost seriousness that either his signature or his brains would rest on that document in exactly one minute. Les Halley signed.”
    Mario Puzo, The Godfather

  • #5
    Chris Cleave
    “How lovely was each breath. How peculiar that one had never noticed.”
    Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave Is Forgiven

  • #6
    Ki Longfellow
    “What comes is called.”
    Ki Longfellow

  • #7
    Christopher Paolini
    “With her jaws and talons, Saphira tore through an Urgal.”
    Christopher Paolini, Eragon

  • #8
    Rudyard Kipling
    “A black shadow dropped down into the circle. It was Bagheera the Black Panther, inky black all over, but with the panther markings showing up in certain lights like the pattern of watered silk. Everybody knew Bagheera, and nobody cared to cross his path, for he was as cunning as Tabaqui, as bold as the wild buffalo, and as reckless as the wounded elephant. But he had a voice as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree, and a skin softer than down.”
    Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books



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