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Book Quotes by Rachel Cohn
- I feel like there's so much darkness in all of my books.
- When I was a teenager, the number one book I was most obsessed with was 'Gone with the Wind.
- Bruises mapped my body from bumping into tables and tripping over curbs while walking with a book in my hand, my eyes focused on the…
- Tal told me he loved me, and told me and told me, but you don't tell someone that and then tell them they're not experienced…
- Books. I'd probably spend all my time alone and lost in books if I could. It's easier that way.
- No one would want to read a book in which I explain the science of cloning because it would be very dull and it would…
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