Bookish Quotes Part 2

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Yesterday was a public holiday, aka a Friday, but I felt tired, so all the plans I had to blog needed to move to today, so I’m going with an easy-to-do post, which is part two of the bookish quotes. In the last week, I highlighted some lines that might not make sense to others, but they did to me, so I’m still sharing them. Before I go into that, this morning I rated three books 3 stars, but what was interesting to me was how I still felt the difference in the level of enjoyment across all of them. I’m assuming this is the reason I’m missing having a Bookstagram, but if I want one, I need to make one from scratch, and I don’t know if anyone would  follow me back.

Full Circle: When the Journey Home Leads Everywhere by Eva Lovelle

destruction and renewal, about how sometimes things had to burn down before they could grow back stronger.

Whispers Between the Pages by
Julieanne MacD

So, I read, not to escape, but to stitch the frayed edges of myself with threads of other lives, to learn that the world is a library, and every heart a bound volume, waiting, patient, for a reader to awaken its quiet song.

To read is not merely to see words, but to let those words see us.

Reading is not merely turning pages, it is a pilgrimage through imagined lands, a quiet rebellion against the silence, and every book, a portal waiting for the brave.

Am I Trans? by
Sophie Vancourt

Relief doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t arrive with fanfare or demand acknowledgment. It often shows up after the fact, when you notice you weren’t tense.

Blueprints for Desire by
Eva Lovelle

Two versions of love. Two chances at truth. One legacy fulfilled.

THE HEALER OF AUSCHWITZ by
Bathilda Oda

“Your soul is not for sale, Lena. It’s only on loan. And when this is over, you’ll get it back.”

THE “DATING CLUB” : A True Story of Dutch Resistance Heroines Who Lured and Executed Nazis by
Bathilda Oda

The wind carries the sound across the sea, to the land of the free, to the world she helped to save.

Serving Temperature: A Recipe for Forgiveness.
by Eva Lovelle

“Someday is just fear wearing a calendar,”

The Art of Seduction by
Eva Lovelle

“Life begins when you choose to live it,”

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