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Going Quotes by Mark Haddon
- If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to…
- The most difficult book I wrote was the fourth in a series of linked children's books. It was like pulling teeth because the publisher wanted…
- I think one of the things you have to learn if you're going to create believable characters is never to make generalizations about groups of…
- I think most writers feel like they're on the outside looking in much of the time. All of us feel, to a certain extent, alienated…
- And when the universe has finished exploding all the stars will slow down, like a ball that has been thrown into the air, and they…
- He was asking too many questions and he was asking them too quickly. They were stacking up in my head like loaves in the factory…
- And it's best if you know a good thing is going to happen, like an eclipse or getting a microscope for Christmas. And it's bad…
- There was a time in my life when I was going in and out of houses that were extraordinarily different - from a working-class terrace…
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