“Certainly with a book, people are going to be able to read it and give themselves permission to have that delicious feeling of being terrified because they're in a safe place while they're reading. That's what you can rely on as a writer, that people can let themselves be really frightened because they're really all right. Being frightened when you're not sure you're all right is a big difference.” PeopleGivingBookFeelingsBigsAbleReadingDifferencesSafeNot SureRelyFrightenedPermissionTerrifiedDeliciousSafe Places Author:Susan Hill
“The key word for my book The Woman in Black is unsettling... because you're not terrified all of the time or even frightened, but you're unsettled and once you're unsettled, then the door's open.” BookBlackDoorsKeysFrightenedTerrified Author:Susan Hill
“I love the book. I love the feel of a book in my hands, the compactness of it, the shape, the size. I love the feel of paper. The sound it makes when I turn a page. I love the beauty of print on paper, the patterns, the shapes, the fonts. I am astonished by the versatility and practicality of The Book. It is so simple. It is so fit for its purpose. It may give me mere content, but no e-reader will ever give me that sort of added pleasure.” GivingFeelsMayBookHandsPurposeTurnsSoundSimplePleasureReaderFitShapesPaperPagesGive MeMereSizePatternsPrintPracticalityVersatilityFonts Author:Susan Hill
“Books help to form us. If you cut me open, you will find volume after volume, page after page, the contents of every one I have ever read, somehow transmuted and transformed into me just as my genes and the soul within me make me uniquely me, so I am the unique sum of the books I have read. I am my literary DNA.” IfsBookSoulHelpingFormCuttingPagesUniqueGenesTransformedVolumeDna Author:Susan Hill
“A book which is left on a shelf is a dead thing but it is also a chrysalis, an inanimate object packed with the potential to burst into new life.” BookLeftObjectsShelvesNew LifeInanimate ObjectsChrysalis Book:Howards End is on the Landing: A Year of Reading from Home Source: Howards End is on the Landing: A Year of Reading from Home