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  • #1
    Jane Austen
    “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #2
    Jane Austen
    “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #3
    Yangsze Choo
    “In the darkness of a thousand
    withered souls, it was Er Lang’s hand that I
    sought, and his voice that I longed to hear. Perhaps
    it is selfish of me, but an uncertain future
    with him, in all its laughter and quarrels, is better
    than being left behind.”
    Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride

  • #4
    Yangsze Choo
    “The Chinese considered the moon to be yin, feminine and full of negative energy, as opposed to the sun that was yang and exemplified masculinity. I liked the moon, with its soft silver beams. It was at once elusive and filled with trickery, so that lost objects that had rolled into the crevices of a room were rarely found, and books read in its light seemed to contain all sorts of fanciful stories that were never there the next morning.”
    Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride

  • #5
    Yangsze Choo
    “I don't keep mistresses; it's far too much trouble. I'm offering to marry you, although I might regret it. And if you think the Lim family disapproved of your marriage, wait until you meet mine.”
    Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride

  • #6
    Yangsze Choo
    “Then Er Lang was looking at me ruefully. “You have taken at least fifty years of my life!”
    I was stricken. “Take it back!”
    “I can’t. But fortunately, my life span is many times yours.”
    “How long can a dragon live?”
    “A thousand years, if he is lucky. Not all of us are, of course.” He raised an eyebrow.
    “I’m sorry.” I couldn’t look him in the eye. Instead, my gaze was drawn to the strong line of his throat. If he had given me blood, I would surely have killed him. But Er Lang was struggling to sit up.
    “I should have stopped you sooner. Though I now understand why men succumb to ghosts.” He spoke lightly, but my ears blazed with mortification.
    “You were the one who put your tongue in my mouth!” I blurted out, regretting it instantly. To talk about other people’s tongues was the worst, revealing the depths of my inexperience. And yet, the memory of his made me shiver and burn, as though I had a fever. It hadn’t been like this with Tian Bai; it was easy to understand where I stood with him. But he had been courting me, whereas Er Lang was an entirely different commodity. We did not have that sort of relationship, I reminded myself.
    But he merely gave me a wry glance. “I was a little carried away.”
    “Thank you,” I said at last. I realized it was the first time I had thanked him formally.”
    Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride

  • #7
    Yangsze Choo
    “When Er Lang comes for his answer, I will tell him that I’ve always thought he was a monster. And that I want to be his bride.”
    Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride



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