“Crying was a good example of how things had changed in the last few days. She used to beleive that crying provoked consolation from others. Now she knew that crying provoked nothing except the sound of its own sadness.” SadHeartbreakingSad But TrueThat Was DeepAre You Ok Book:Special Source: Special
“But she kept on hoping - really, stupidly hoping - that someone one day would understand what she meant. That one day she'd have a proper conversation with someone instead of just a series of audible misconnections.” SadSadly Relatable Book:Special Source: Special
“She had a conversation with a man with a beard, and youre saying she hangs around graveyards at night and bags off with the undead?” Dark Comedy18Lmao Wtf Book:Special Source: Special
“and a man at the back who Jules considered surprisingly good looking for somone who believed in god.” FunnyLolOofYeash I Went There Book:Special Source: Special
“She found she had become two different people. Each one spoke differently, dressed differently, and ate different things, laughed at different jokes, had different interests. If one had met the other, they probably wouldn't have liked each other.” I RelateThat Was DeepShocking ElevationWho Have I Become Book:Special Source: Special
“Why wait for the loss of hearing to appreciate sound? Turn off the white noise of your thoughts and start to listen.” TurnsWaitingSoundLossWhiteAppreciateHearingNoiseTurn OffWhite Noise Author:Bella Bathurst
“Witches is being sold as an account of the Belvoir scandals, but in truth, Tracy Borman has written a thorough and beautifully researched social history of the early 1600s, taking in everything from folk medicine to James I's sex life.” SocialSexWrittenAccountsMedicineFolksWitchScandalThoroughTracySocial History Author:Bella Bathurst
“Libraries' most powerful asset is the conversation they provide - between books and readers, between children and parents, between individuals and the collective world. Take them away and those voices turn inwards or vanish. Turns out that libraries have nothing at all to do with silence.” WorldChildrenBookTurnsIndividualParentVoicePowerfulSilenceReaderConversationLibraryCollectivesMost PowerfulAssetsChildren And Parents Author:Bella Bathurst