“The cab driver is staring at me in his mirror. I'm talking to myself. "The second sign of madness," I explain. "What's the first one?" "Killing lots of people and eating their genitals." He laughs and sneaks another look at me.”
Quote by Michael Robotham
Book:Lost
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Lost
Books titled Lost often engage readers with narratives centered around characters who are searching for something whether it be a place, a person, an identity, or a sense of purpose. The title evokes feelings of disconnection, confusion, or being without direction. Such works may examine the human condition through stories of individuals navigating unfamiliar circumstances or grappling with loss. The concept of being lost can serve as both a literal and metaphorical framework for exploring personal growth, transformation, and the journey toward understanding or redemption. more
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