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Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than beds. Pillows stuffed in niches and comfortable chairs scattered throughout each room offered abundant paces to curl up and read.

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Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than beds. Pillows stuffed in niches and comfortable chairs scattered throughout each room offered abundant paces to curl up and read.

Donita K. Paul, DragonQuest
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There can be as many wrong reasons to do the right thing as there are stars in the sky. There might even be more than one legitimate right reason. But there is never a right reason to do the wrong thing. Not ever.

Donita K. Paul, DragonKnight
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Not all tongues that wag cohabit with a brain.

Donita K. Paul, DragonFire
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Focus on what's ahead. Use what is behind.

Donita K. Paul, DragonSpell
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Just tell yourself they're only stories. Pamela K. Kinney (Spectre Nightmares and Visitations)

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The dead don't stay dead in this town! Haunted Richmond II-Pamela K. Kinney

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It is impossible for those that tried and kept trying to fail. How can they fail when they have not given up in the task?" N.K.David

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A rainy day is a good day to be in bed with a good book - or with someone who has read one."T.K. Lukas

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who me?"anita blake seriesby: Laurell K Hamilton

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While reading the Times of India each morning, my father spares a minute for the cartoon by R. K. Laxman. While my mother is, like a magician, making untidy sheets disappear in the bedroom and producing fresh towels in the bathroom, or braving bad weather in the kitchen, my father, in the extraordinary Chinese calm of the drawing-room, is dmiring the cartoon by R. K. Laxman, and, if my mother happens to be there, unselfishly sharing it with her. She, as expected, misunderstands it completely, laughing not at the joke but at the expressions on the faces of the caricatures, and at the hilarious fact that they talk to each other like human beings.

Amit Chaudhuri, Afternoon Raag
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