Character Insight Quotes

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R.F. Kuang
“Those who had nothing substantial to brag about bragged the loudest.”
R.F. Kuang, Katabasis

Brian J. Twiddy
“He (Elliot) sort of reminds me of Rosie – or does Rosie remind me of him – whichever. They’re both dogs. I mean that nicely. I love dogs, wagging their tails when they see you, desperate to please. He’s like that.”
Brian J. Twiddy, Blessing

Susan  Rowland
“For once he looked at her as if he saw her – an older woman unafraid of blustering men, too assured to play at looking younger.
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Susan Rowland, The Swan Lake Murders

Keith R.A. DeCandido
“She's one you *really* care about, isn't she?"

Eliot shook his head. "How can you read other people so well, and completely misread me?"

Frowning, Sophie asked, "What do you mean?"

Looking right into her eyes, Eliot said, "I care about *all* of them.”
Keith R.A. DeCandido, The Zoo Job

Daniel Thorman
“Tom sensed he was finally approaching civilization. But the loneliness of the barren stretch he’d been traversing was now replaced by the more familiar loneliness of being ignored.”
Daniel Thorman, Rise of the Tong: A LitRPG

Liz    Moore
“She harbored a disdain for the mainstream without disdaining the people who took part in it.”
Liz Moore, The God of the Woods