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Books Quotes by Libba Bray
- In books, the truth makes everything good and fine. The good prevail. The wicked are punished. There is happiness. But it's not like that really,…
- We're all strangers connected by what we reveal, what we share, what we take away--our stories. I guess that's what I love about books--they are…
- What took you so long?†Will asked when Evie came panting into the room. He and Jericho had assembled a stack of books, which they…
- There is a hideous invention called the Dewey Decimal System. And you have to look up your topic in books and newspapers. Pages upon pages…
- I thought research would be more glamorous, somehow. I'd give the librarian a secret code word and he'd give me the one book I needed…
- Clothing left on the bed unfolded. Books stained with coffee spots. Tabs not paid until the last possible second. Boys kissed and then forgotten in…
- Naming my favorite books feels like naming a favorite child - impossible.
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