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  • #1
    Pseudonymous Bosch
    “Only bad books have good endings.
    If a book is any good, it's ending is always bad - because you don't want the book to end.”
    Pseudonymous Bosch, The Name of This Book Is Secret

  • #2
    Alice Oseman
    “Happiness," he says, "is the price of profound thought."
    "Who's that quote from?" I ask.
    He winks. "Me.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #3
    Alice Oseman
    “I don't know why I made all that fuss the other day. No that's a lie. I do know why. It's because I'm an idiot.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #4
    Alice Oseman
    “What can I say? People aren’t observant. People don’t question stuff like this. They never think twice about déjà vu when there could be a glitch in the Matrix. They walk past tramps in the streets without even glancing at their misfortune. They don’t psychoanalyse the creators of slasher-horrors when they’re probably all psychopaths.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #5
    Alice Oseman
    “You look like you're having a midlife crisis."
    "It's not a midlife crisis. It's just a life crisis.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #6
    Alice Oseman
    “I think you should know that I make up a lot of stuff up in my head and then get sad about it. I like to sleep and I like to blog. I am going to die someday.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #7
    Alice Oseman
    “School literally doesn’t care about you unless you’re good at writing stuff down or you’re good at memorising or you can solve bloody maths equations. What about the other important things in life?”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #8
    Alice Oseman
    “All I know is that I’m here. And I’m alive. And I’m not alone.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #9
    Alice Oseman
    “There’s a time and a place for being normal. For most people, normal is their default setting. But for some, like you and me, normal is something we have to bring out, like putting on a suit for a posh dinner.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #10
    Alice Oseman
    “But books–they’re different. When you watch a film, you’re sort of an outsider looking in. With a book–you’re right there. You are inside. You are the main character.”
    Alice Oseman, Solitaire

  • #11
    Alice Oseman
    “And I’m platonically in love with you.”
    “That was literally the boy-girl version of ‘no homo’, but I appreciate the sentiment.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #12
    Alice Oseman
    “Everyone's different inside their head.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #13
    Alice Oseman
    “...it felt like we were friends. Friends who barely knew anything about each other except the other's most private secret.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #14
    Alice Oseman
    “This is real, this is me,' I said.
    She blinked. 'Did you just quote Camp Rock at me? That's not very pop punk."
    'I've gotta go my own way.'
    'Okay, firstly, that's High School Musical...”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #15
    Alice Oseman
    “It must be useful to be smart," she said and then laughed weakly. She glanced down and suddenly looked very sad. "I'm like, constantly scared I'm going to be a homeless or something. I wish our whole lives didn't have to depend on our grades.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #16
    Alice Oseman
    “I wonder- if nobody is listening to my voice, am I making any sound at all?”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #17
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #18
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Holding Eleanor's hand was like holding a butterfly. Or a heartbeat. Like holding something complete, and completely alive.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #19
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I want everyone to meet you. You're my favorite person of all time.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #20
    Rainbow Rowell
    “What are the chances you’d ever meet someone like that? he wondered. Someone you could love forever, someone who would forever love you back? And what did you do when that person was born half a world away? The math seemed impossible.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #21
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I just can’t believe that life would give us to each other,’ he said, ‘and then take it back.’

    ‘I can,’ she said. ‘Life’s a bastard.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #22
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He made her feel like more than the sum of her parts.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #23
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You can be Han Solo," he said, kissing her throat. "And I'll be Boba Fett. I'll cross the sky for you.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #24
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Nothing before you counts," he said. "And I can't even imagine an after."

    She shook her head. "Don't."

    "What?"

    "Don't talk about after."

    "I just meant that... I want to be the last person who ever kisses you, too.... That sounds bad, like a death threat or something. What I'm trying to say is, you're it. This is it for me.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #25
    Rainbow Rowell
    “But it’s up to us …’ he said softly. ‘It’s up to us not to lose this”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #26
    Rainbow Rowell
    “And because I’m so out of control, I can’t help myself. I’m not even mine anymore, I’m yours, and what if you decide that you don’t want me? How could you want me like I want you?”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #27
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I love you," he said.

    She looked up at him, her eyes shiny and black, then looked away. "I know," she said.

    He pulled one of his arms out from under her and traced her outline against the couch. He could spend all day like this, running his hand down her ribs, into her waist, out to her hips and back again.... If he had all day, he would. If she weren't made of so many other miracles.

    "You know?" he repeated. She smiled, so he kissed her. "You're not the Han Solo in this relationship, you know."

    "I'm totally the Han Solo," she whispered. It was good to hear her. It was good to remember it was Eleanor under all this new flesh.

    "Well, I'm not the Princess Leia," he said.

    "Don't get so hung up on gender roles," Eleanor said.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #28
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He wound the scarf around his fingers until her hand was hanging in the space between them.

    Then he slid the silk and his fingers into her open palm.

    And Eleanor disintegrated.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #29
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Bono met his wife in high school," Park says.
    "So did Jerry Lee Lewis," Eleanor answers.
    "I’m not kidding," he says.
    "You should be," she says, "we’re sixteen."
    "What about Romeo and Juliet?"
    "Shallow, confused," then dead.
    "I love you, Park says.
    "Wherefore art thou," Eleanor answers.
    "I’m not kidding," he says.
    "You should be.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #30
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I miss you, Eleanor. I want to be with you all the time. You’re the smartest girl I’ve ever met, and the funniest, and everything you do surprises me. And I wish I could say that those are the reasons I like you, because that would make me sound like a really evolved human being …‘But I think it’s got as much to do with your hair being red and your hands being soft … and the fact that you smell like homemade birthday cake”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park



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