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Reader Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- I think there are readers out there and I don't think the book is dead. And more importantly I don't think readers have to choose…
- The act of writing... is the act of trying to understand why my opinion is what it is. And ultimately, I think that's the same…
- I write adult fiction, but a good 40 to 50 per cent of my readers are teenagers. I love that if they have to grow…
- For me it's more important that I outline all the facets of a controversial issue and let the reader make up his or her mind.…
- I think the 'New York Times' reviews overall tend to overlook popular fiction, whether you're a man, woman, white, black, purple or pink. I think…
- I was one of the first authors to have an active website. I'm totally obsessed with technology. I'm always looking for ways to connect with…
- The act of reading is a partnership. The author builds a house, but the reader makes it a home.
- The weapons an author has at her disposal are flawed. There are words that feel shapeless and overused. Love, for example. I could write the…
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- Among those whose reputation is exhausted in a short time by its own luxuriance are the writers who take advantage of present… — Samuel Johnson
- I know that some books and some writers, you can pretty much draw a square around it and say, 'Nobody under 40,'… — Margaret Atwood
- One rainy Sunday when I was in the third grade, I picked up a book to look at the pictures and discovered… — Beverly Cleary
- A book is made better by good readers and clearer by good opponents. — Friedrich Nietzsche
- Writers write for one reason: to create an emotion in the reader, to reach across and make them feel something. You want… — J. Michael Straczynski
- To represent a bad thing in its least offensive light is, doubtless, the most agreeable course for a writer of fiction to… — Anne Bronte
- I am not a speed reader. I am a speed understander. — Isaac Asimov
- Reading and writing, like everything else, improve with practice. And, of course, if there are no young readers and writers, there will… — Margaret Atwood