“It was hard to judge a man's full character by his bachelor party etiquette.” — Lola Dodge Copy Share Image
“Whenever she felt at home, there always seemed to be love floating about on the edges of things.” — Meia Geddes Copy Share Image
“Maybe, just maybe, if I 'm lucky enough, I 'm still just having a bad trip.” — Vasileios Kalampakas Copy Share Image
The more you read the novella, the more you should wonder, I think, which judgments are to be taken as bedrock. — Philip Kitcher Copy Share Image
“Help me out,” I pleaded. “You’ve left me alone to deal with this situation, and now we’re being dealt the consequences.” I… — Laura Kreitzer Copy Share Image
I believe the novella is the perfect form of prose fiction. It is the beautiful daughter of a rambling, bloated ill-shaven giant… — Ian Mcewan Copy Share Image
“He pulled me toward him, and all I could do was stand there with arms at my sides and head against his… — Jodi LaPalm Copy Share Image
“Okay, tough girl,” he said softly, nuzzling at her throat. “No questions. No talking. You go ahead and give ignoring what’s still… — Jill Shalvis Copy Share Image
“Chase rushed after her in pursuit. The woman lost one of her high-heeled shoes and Chase took advantage of her lack of… — Stefania Mattana Copy Share Image
“It was never you. Leaving you was the hardest thing I've ever done and I've regretted that decision every second since the… — Michelle McLean Copy Share Image
“One couldn’t be selective when remembering the past. Ignore the turmoil, chaos and pain – and the truly great memories would not… — Karen Fowler Copy Share Image
“The little queen lived in a world where the sky swirled like the sea and nothing was itself for very long. Everything… — Meia Geddes Copy Share Image
Within a scantily plotted, novella-style narrative (the movie is an adaptation of a short story by Tom Bissell), single shots become story… — Karina Longworth Copy Share Image
“Well, the only reason we’re friends is because you can rock a tweed suit,” she informed, tone mock serious. “So if you… — Laura Kreitzer Copy Share Image
“The town looks like it belongs on a Christmas card or in a snow globe. It’s so Christmassy, even Santa set up… — Debbie Mason Copy Share Image
“Ah yes, now you’re beginning to feel it. It’s so satisfying to see my best efforts coming to fruition. Undoubtedly one of… — Jaye Frances Copy Share Image
I read the 'Nightflyers' novella and knowing that it was something that had been written by George R.R. Martin, knowing how those… — Jodie Turner-Smith Copy Share Image
“Shut the front door!” Jenna exclaimed. Andrew disappeared into the foyer, and when he returned, his eyebrows were furrowed in confusion. “The… — Laura Kreitzer Copy Share Image
“After that, he'd turned to fighting, and not the good kind either. Finn, physically older by seven years, mentally older by about… — Jill Shalvis Copy Share Image
I'm writinng my first full-length novel, which is based on a novella I wrote called "The Mad Scientist's Daughter." I'm having a… — Theodora Goss Copy Share Image
“Hunter and hunted. There are so many ways in which a man can destroy a woman.” Her handmaid sighed. “When it comes… — Paula Altenburg Copy Share Image
“Mom's smiles were the most beautiful thing in the world, and they almost always made things better. They almost even made an… — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image
“Chase stooped to inspect it. Angelo handed him a latex glove, which took Chase three attempts to pull on before tearing it.… — Stefania Mattana Copy Share Image
“If you added it up, without her there was nothing--but with her even the simplest of gestures of walking a bird dog… — Jim Harrison Copy Share Image
“—¿Qué ha sucedido aquí? —preguntó refiriéndose a lo que había interrumpido con su llegada. Álvaro se llevó las manos a la cabeza… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Coming home seemed to have started the healing process. No longer vivid and garish, the memories seemed to be covered in gossemer,… — Karen Fowler Copy Share Image
“She gave herself up to the waves of the storm. If they drowned, it would be together, a shattered vessel on the… — Erin Kellison Copy Share Image
“This was the stuff of novels with -- yeah -- men like him on the cover.” — Erin Kellison Copy Share Image
I thought about starting a novella club because it seemed less ambitious. — Lena Dunham Copy Share Image
“Fort somehow turned the symbol of nerdiness into a visual aphrodisiac—Spanish fly in the form of solid black frames.” — Shirin Dubbin Copy Share Image
“It’s true, I couldn’t see how you’d fit. But then I found out my life doesn’t fit me anymore. Not without you.” — Renee Rose Copy Share Image
“Xavier was like some sort of sex drug that numbed my mind and clouded it. He made me stupid.” — Kathey Gray Copy Share Image
“We both know just because you want something doesn’t mean it’s good for you.” He tried to keep from smiling. “You think… — Debbie Mason Copy Share Image
“That night he ate so much spaghetti, Mom said he was in danger of turning into a big noodle, which made him… — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image
“Hi, my name is Cuelebre, Liam Cuelebre. My code name is Double Oh Peanut, but you can call me Rock Star for… — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image