“Silas still owned the junk shop on Breyten Road, and only the very foolish would classify it as having anything to do with antiques; few in Breytenville owned antiques, and even fewer looked to acquire them. But for a knickknack at the right price, there was always a market, and for the right price any knickknack could easily be put on the market. Desperate times, desperate pleasures, that’s what Silas always said.” JunkAntiquesKnickknack Book:The Thing About Alice Source: The Thing About Alice
“This is terrific. What a gorgeous kitchen. You’ve decorated it so beautifully. Now you’re going to have to clear all the counters. Vases. Books. Knickknacks. Get rid of all that stuff. I mean, it is just beautiful. Beautiful. I love what you’ve done with this house. Make sure you put it all away.” ~Real estate agent (p.76)” BookHouseKitchenReal Estate AgentDecorateVaseCounterKnickknack Book:Slow Love: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, and Found Happiness Source: Slow Love: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, and Found Happiness