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Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
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Christopher Paolini (Eragon (Inheritance, #1))
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I agree that it's a shame some books have to suffer ratings that clearly are invalid. However I can't think of a way to prevent it, and I didn't see any ideas in the thread either (I did skim though).
I hope you'll appreciate that if we just start deleting ratings whenever we feel like it, that we've gone down a censorship road that doesn't take us to a good place.
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Otis Y. Chandler
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There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it [on Goodreads].
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Bertrand Russell
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Your insensitivity neither lets me live nor die,
Your betrayal lets me neither smile nor cry,
I can't stand this parting of shores,
Be mine or make me yours.
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Hareem Ch (Another World)
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I'm not wise, but I read a lot of novels.
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Elena Ferrante (The Lying Life of Adults)
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Goodreads sports some of the social awkwardness of middle school. If you are looking for a friend, I promise no matter your background or book preferences I will be your friend. :)
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Red Phoenix
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I liked the thought that the book I was now holding had been held by dozens of others.
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Doris Kearns Goodwin (Wait Till Next Year)
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To make an exceptional living with a career as a writer, you need multiple sources of writing income to sustain lifelong earnings. Never depend on only one origin of income as a novelist.
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Chris Mentillo
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At your next book club meeting, picture me sitting quietly in the corner, taking notes on your preferences. Imagine the next day you get an email from me trying to sell you a new grill — or a book — or accessories for your Glock. That's the Amazon/Goodreads deal. It's appalling. But everywhere in the press, you'll read about the genius of Amazon."
(Michael Herrmann and the booksellers of Gibson's)
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G.R. Reader (Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt)
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If people wrote their reviews on paper and put them into a real, physical library, I am sure that the Goodreads administrators would be very reluctant to pull them down from shelves and burn them. When you can get rid of a piece of writing just by clicking on a few links, there’s a temptation to believe that it’s less serious. But it isn’t. It’s just less clear what you’ve done.
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G.R. Reader (Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt)
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And that's the most horrible thing about censorship: To avoid falling afoul of the censors, we question ourselves and censor ourselves and make a big deal out of things in our heads. We do the work of the control freaks for them, out of a desire to avoid them.
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G.R. Reader (Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt)
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No, I have never had a problem finding books to read. But I have had a problem finding people who understand what it's like to really LOVE reading. Maybe even need it. People who associate periods of their life with the kinds of things they were reading then, whether in school or in dusty old rooms of a house in Holland. The kind of people who take personal journeys into books and write responses that are part review, part stories in themselves. This is what Goodreads has always given me.
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G.R. Reader (Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt)
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This is a forum for readers. Authors walk these halls at their own risk. I’ve been to the Coliseum in Rome. GR is just that. Books are gladiators. Readers are ravenous citizens awaiting their next bite of entertainment, all Caesars with thumbs readied for judgement. Even champions fall prey to sword now and then. And you know what they say about the pen and the sword…the analogy is a bit muddled, but it’s in there somewhere.
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Willow Madison
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And maybe that 'something' is a piece of my stupid little soul trapped in a book with very divisive reviews on Goodreads!
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Zoe Thorogood (It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth)
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She danced like nobody was looking at her,
She was her own biggest admirer,
Slaying with her exciting energies,
You would be crazy to not fall for her,
But you'd be left to guard your heart,
Just as lemonade can't get rid of tart,
Believe not easily in her eyes,
She'll give you all lies.
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Hareem Ch (Another World)
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This book is irrelevant to Goodreads because you can’t buy it on Amazon. Also it talks about oppression, censorship etc. and no one really likes reading about that because it’s boring. Yet, let me tell you anyway.
The title of this book is The Image of Everyday Life in Press during the Martial Law, which is a little bit ridiculous because what could be read in Press those days when it was so heavily censored?
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G.R. Reader (Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt)
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One reads for oneself and for strangers.
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Harold Bloom (The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages)
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MADELINE SHEEHAN WILL BE PUBLISHING ALL HER BOOKS IN ALL FORMATS FROM NOW UNTIL HER UNTIMELY DEATH BY HEART ATTACK (AT A VERY YOUNG AGE) DUE TO GOODREADS!
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Madeline Sheehan
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Food shouldn’t be that shade of green, lass.” – Faolán MacIntyre
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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I'm sixteen with what I hope will be a long life ahead, but I'm willing to give it up, to give anything to let her live, to let her make it through the night.
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Travis Thrasher
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They suffered with his death and she - she suffered with their reaction to it.
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Haidji (SG - Suicide Game)
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Cause I’m telling you, I read all the time. Seventy-five novels last year, I counted! Well, Goodreads counted.
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Jean Hanff Korelitz (The Plot (The Book Series, #1))
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The kind of intelligent book club discussion as now happens on the book sharing site Goodreads might follow the book itself and become more deeply embedded into the book via hyperlinks. So when a person cites a particular passage, a two-way link connects the comment to the passage and the passage to the comment. Even a minor good work could accumulate a wiki-like set of critical comments tightly bound to the actual text.
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Kevin Kelly (The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future)
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I have faced bullying before. Not in high school. Not in any school but when I published my now bestselling book series as an indie author back in 2010 through 2012 and became a target for indie publishing, especially in YA because I stood by Amazon self-publishing versus the traditional publishers. How I dealt with it? I kept doing what I love - writing and publishing, and giving my readers what they love. Indie publishing took off soon afterwards and now it is a valid and more desirable way to publish books. So the lesson learned is...don't let bullies stop you from doing what you love and from keeping you from giving your readers the books they love to read from you." - Kailin Gow in a National Radio Interview.
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Kailin Gow
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It's the Yelp effect. Every halfwit who eats food suddenly thinks he's a food critic. And don't get me started on people “reviewing” books they didn't even read. Who needs information, when you can have an uninformed opinion?
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Oliver Markus Malloy (Why Creeps Don't Know They're Creeps - What Game of Thrones can teach us about relationships and Hollywood scandals (Educated Rants and Wild Guesses, #2))
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Submitted for your approval--the curious case of Colleen O’Brien and the
gorgeous time traveling Scot who landed in her living room.” – Rod Serling
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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There are 2 motives for reading a book; 1. That you enjoy it, 2. that can boast about it on goodreads.
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Bertrand Russell
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MY ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS BECAUSE WHILE I STAND STILL MY VIBRATIONS STILL MOVE YOU
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Qwana Reynolds-Frasier (Friend In Your Pocket Conversations Session One)
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I’m planting a tree to teach me to make the world a better place.
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Andrea Koehle Jones (The Wish Trees: How Planting Trees Can Help Make the World a Better Place)
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The beauty of Goodreads is that you know you’re sowing in a field where everyone, by definition and self-selection, loves to read.
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Guy Kawasaki (APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur. How to Publish a Book)
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If your looking to write a book, your creativity, originality and simplicity is what will distinguish you.
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Onyi Anyado
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A book is a writer's baby. With that being said, some writers should take the time to feed the baby and change the shitty diaper.
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Monique (A Goodreads Reader)
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Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend
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William Feather
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Many books and authors are not on Goodreads. Many readers do not go on Goodreads to engage with their favorite authors because their favorite author feel Goodreads is not a safe place for them. An atmosphere like Goodreads that allow authors to be personally bashed, to be ganged on, and to be harassed to the point some feel threatened, does not reflect the most comprehensive reader site. - Kailin Gow, Authors Voices Podcast
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Kailin Gow
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Parents - be aware of the books your teens are reading, and the authors they follow. If an author manipulates their teen readers to attack another author through social media or Goodreads or other sites; that author is endorsing bullying and hate. An author who publishes for teens and children, no matter who publishes them, especially one who represents a big publisher, should be held to a higher standard of conduct. But parents should be aware of what books teens are reading, what they are teaching, and the author's standing in the community. - Kailin Gow, Parent Teacher Advisory Boardmember, PTA organizer and founder
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Kailin Gow
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The real flight of this hawk is impending.
Still,this bird is yet to be tested for real.
Though I have leaped over the seas,
well,the entire sky is still remaining to fly.
And make sure that ,i am gonna do it with all my heart and all my soul.
#loveyoourlife #liveyourlife #hvFUN
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Arunima Sinha (Born Again on the Mountain: a story of losing everything and finding it back)
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One evening at a remote provincial college through which I happened to be jogging on a protracted lecture tour, I suggested a little quiz—-ten definitions of a reader, and from these ten the students had to choose four definitions that would combine to make a good reader. I have mislaid the list, but as far as I remember the definitions went something like this.
Select four answers to the question what should a reader be to be a good reader:
1. The reader should belong to a book club.
2. The reader should identify himself or herself with the hero or heroine.
3. The reader should concentrate on the social-economic angle.
4. The reader should prefer a story with action and dialogue to one with none.
5. The reader should have seen the book in a movie.
6. The reader should be a budding author.
7. The reader should have imagination.
8. The reader should have memory.
9. The reader should have a dictionary.
10. The reader should have some artistic sense.
The students leaned heavily on emotional identification, action, and the social-economic or historical angle. Of course, as you have guessed, the good reader is one who has imagination, memory, a dictionary, and some artistic sense–-which sense I propose to develop in myself and in others whenever I have the chance.
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Vladimir Nabokov (Lectures on Literature)
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The only way to achieve success is by believing you can achieve your goals, no matter what. The story you tell yourself has the power to transform your life or destroy it. When you change your story, you can change your life.
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Tony Robbins
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Besides,” said Mr Norrell, “I really have no desire to write reviews of other people's books. Modern publications upon magic are the most pernicious things in the world, full of misinformation and wrong opinions.”
“Then sir, you may say so. The ruder you are, the more the editors will be delighted.”
“But it is my own opinions which I wish to make better known, not other people's.”
“Ah, but, sir,” said Lascelles, “it is precisely by passing judgements upon other people's work and pointing out their errors that readers can be made to understand your own opinions better. It is the easiest thing in the world to turn a review to one's own ends. One only need mention the book once or twice and for the rest of the article one may develop one's theme just as one chuses. It is, I assure you, what every body else does.”
“Hmm,” said Mr Norrell thoughtfully, “you may be right. But, no. It would seem as if I were lending support to what ought never to have been published in the first place.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell)
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He lived like a devil and died like a saint. Life is paradoxical, but I believe that I could also be the person I am today, if life would have cut me with happiness, instead of pain. I would be the same. I didn’t need the pain to grow, or be who I really am inside of me. Because life, life cuts you like a precious stone and shows the brilliance of your essence…but maybe we can learn also with joy and happiness, and turn into the same persons, just happier. We don’t need pain to learn
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Haidji (SG - Suicide Game)
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I've known how to control my anger, but that doesn't mean I don't feel it. Page 190
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Sonia Sotomayor
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There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it [on Goodreads].”
- Bertrand Russell
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Bertrand Russell
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IF A THING IS WORTH HAVING, ITS WORTH CHEATING FOR.
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W.C.Fields
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The largest site for readers and book recommendations in the world
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Michelle Campbell-Scott (Goodreads for Authors: How To Use Goodreads To Promote Your Books)
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Read ten books and you become the eleventh book
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Dido Stargaze
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If I measure my success around some else’s, I pretty much am denying my existence.
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Shamikia Gottlieb (Run Uninterrupted)
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("we appreciated the intricately thought-out, detailed universe you've created for your story." ~Arthur A. Levine Books (publishers of The Harry Potter series.)) about my book!
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Arthur A. Levine books
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She updated her Goodreads page religiously, not to leave reviews but just to ensure that she had some kind of record of every book she’d ever read.
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Alicia Thompson (With Love, from Cold World)
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You know a book is well-written when it makes you read it over and over again, and in every time you enjoy the events, interact with the conflict, and continue to the ending. It teaches you new lessons every time and uplifts your spirit, reminding you with needed humanitarian feelings.
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Noora Ahmed Alsuwaidi
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Not only is Amazon an unethical tax dodger (€44bn in European sales 2020, €0 in corporation tax), and an unethical and abusive employer – they also own Goodreads! (And Book Depository, and AbeBooks.) Support local bookshops.
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Alan Trotter
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Goodreads is primarily a hub for traditional published books. But indie publishers now publish the majority of books around the world and sell more books than all the traditional publishers combined. Why are indie publishers and authors reluctant to be on Goodreads? There is a prevalent culture on Goodreads where a majority of authors feel hostility from gangs of readers utilizing Goodreads to bash indie authors. Unfortunately many authors avoid being on Goodreads and discourage their readers from going onto Goodreads at all costs. - Kailin Gow, Author Voices Podcast
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Kailin Gow
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Sometimes people ask why I'm so willing to give out #free copies of my books and the answer is pretty simple. Money is not why I write.So why would I keep someone from enjoying that because they can't afford my book? If your in the arts for money your picking the wrong job.
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Adam snowflake
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His deep voice drifted to her through the crowd of women. “…my lady when she returns. Och, there ye are, Blossom,” Faolán grinned, standing up and taking her hand so she could ease back into the restaurant booth. “These lasses were just asking if I was a stripper. I told them I doona think so,” he said, his face clouded with uncertainty. “I’m not, am I?”
The inquisitive lasses in question flushed scarlet and scattered to the four corners of the room at the murderous look on Colleen’s face. “No, you’re not, but I guess I can see how they’d think that,” she muttered darkly. “What you are is a freaking estrogen magnet.
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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Och, lass. Yer going to have to not do that.” Faolán exhaled. “Creeping up on a man is a dangerous thing, and I confess I’m jumpier than most. Yer feet are soft as a cat’s.”
“I wasn’t creeping anywhere, I was going to make coffee and this is my house, I’ll creep anywhere I like,” Colleen muttered with a petulant scowl. “But I wasn’t creeping.
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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Stalked
He stalks her waiting for the right time, a single purpose stirring within his mind. His soul longs for that one deep connation, as his body seeks its final redemption. For he is the hunter and she his prey, her power untouched waiting for the moment to be set free on that final day. One sweet tasted form his lips as death he willed her way.
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J.L.Clayton
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Now smiling had been something almost alien to me just a few weeks ago. But over this short period of time, I had rediscovered this art thanks to that noble emotion of love. Joy that had been bottled up inside since childhood now overcame me from deep within just like the healing water reaching folks at hot springs from regions deep below the surface.
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Vivek Pereira (Indians in Pakistan)
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He was a lawyer and he knew that it would be best to trust his journalist friend, but not to tell his own lawyer
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Haidji (SG - Suicide Game)
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Never be afraid of being yourself.
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Chris Mentillo
“
I Grew Up In A Family With No Prejudices. My Father Always Believed There Were Good And Bad In Every Ethnic Background, And Nationality.
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Chris Mentillo
“
The mind of the demented was a dangerous place to place to play and the psychologist never wanted to stay too long for fear of not finding her way back.
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Jonathan Dunne (Crazy Daisy)
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With Eyes Like Charles Manson, a life similar to H.P Lovecraft, and lyrics like Edgar Allan Poe, Kurt Cobain was the master of horror in music.
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Chris Mentillo
“
Kurt Cobain was a musical lyric genius. He was the Edgar Allan Poe of songwriting.
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Chris Mentillo
“
Does it count as 66 books on GoodReads if I have read the whole Bible?
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Michael Wright
“
When you start understanding the bigger picture the world begins proceeding to make a whole lot better sense.
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Chris Mentillo
“
The greatest danger of all is danger never ends.
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Chris Mentillo
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Go with me into the book. It's safe here.
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Niedria Kenny (Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player)
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You know your full story so you are the best judge for yourself.
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Arjit Tamrakar (Seeds Before Sunshine: A Book to Live)
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Don't ever be afraid to stick your neck out.
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Chris Mentillo
“
Stars are exploding everywhere throughout the universe, creating new worlds and possibilities. You can always choose to be one of them.
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Keith Anthony Blanchard (Homecoming: Crossing the Bridge to the Soul)
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Suffering is a choice, and things will remain the way they are until you change your agreement with reality.
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Keith Anthony Blanchard (Homecoming: Crossing the Bridge to the Soul)
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Become that first person to break records, that others thought could never be obtained.
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Chris Mentillo
“
Next time a little edgelord comments "OK boomer" to troll you, just troll him right back and reply with "I bet you like chicken nuggets." All small children like chicken nuggets.
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Oliver Markus Malloy (Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes (Malloy Rocks Comics Book 1))
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A broke personality is regularly the path into a world not associated with those with blameless typicality.
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Chris Mentillo
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Truth is stranger than fiction.
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Chris Mentillo
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It’s ok to keep failing, but never give up.
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Chris Mentillo
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People define You according to their standards.
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Chris Mentillo
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Why carry the weight of the world on your shoulder when instead you can rest it in the Light of your heart. The effect of this cause is profound.
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Keith Anthony Blanchard (Homecoming: Crossing the Bridge to the Soul)
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Once I started reading, I realized I liked books about angry, quick-witted women with major interpersonal issues, a genre known on Goodreads as “she’s not doing okay at all.
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Anna Dorn (Perfume & Pain)
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Writing can feel more like a skill-based lottery. If you work hard and have some base talent, maybe you’ll catch lightning in a bottle and be one of the very few writers who earn eye-popping advances.
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Chris Mentillo
“
Inessa and I had similar tastes, though, and I’d steered her to Serena Akeroyd’s backlist. From her Goodreads account, where we were friends now, she was whizzing through the books, so why wouldn’t she want to meet her?
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Serena Akeroyd (Filthy Rich (The Five Points' Mob Collection, #2))
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: ) review ( كتـابةالمُــراجعة
اهم الأصول التي يجب مراعاتها وعدم إغفالها عند كتابة أي مراجعة (ريفيو) عن كتاب ما
*كتابة المراجعة بعد اﻻطلاع وقراءة الكتاب
*عدم الحكم علي الكتاب من العنوان
*التقيد بالموضوعية قدر الإمكان .بمعنى ﻻ تجعل تصيبا للذاتية فى حكمك على الكتاب
* ﻻ تحكم ع الكتاب ومضمونه انطلاقا من ميلي أو عدمه للمؤلف
لماذا؟
لأن مراجعتك قد تضل من يتابعك أو أصدقاءك وقد ترشدهم
كي ﻻ تكون ظالما للكتاب ومؤلفه ,او معطيا له اكثر من حقه
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بن يحيا عبد العزيز (goodreads قصتي مع)
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The commonplace books of the old Puritans were invaluable to them. They would never have been able to compile such works as they did if they had not been careful in collecting and arranging their matter under different heads.
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version)
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You’re wrong about one thing: fairy-tales do exist. Millions of existing parents read existing fairy-tales every night from existing books to kids who, funnily enough...’
‘... exist, yeah, I know. I mean it’s fantasy, not reality.
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Jonathan Dunne
“
According to catalog copy for a forthcoming book from the University of Iowa Press, Reading as Therapy: What Contemporary Fiction Does for Middle-Class Americans, by Timothy Aubry, "contemporary fiction serves primarily as a therapeutic tool for lonely, dissatisfied middle-class American readers, one that validates their own private dysfunctions while supporting elusive communities of strangers unified by shared feelings" [that last part is Goodreads.com, I suppose].
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Timothy Aubry
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http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/69...
إلى أصدقائى الأدباء الجدد . . هذا الكتاب فى غاية الأهمية لى ولكم حتى وإن كنتم قطعتم شوطاً فى عالم الكتابة وظهرت لكم إصدارات . . فلا تستنكفوا من قراءته فهو ليس للمبتدئين فقط كما قد يبدو فى العنوان
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طارق أحمد مصطفى
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Everything is an echo of something I once read.
Dream, hope, and celebrate life!
Love always comes back in a song.
One thing we all have in common is a love for food and drink.
Memories never die, and dreams never end!
What is time?
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John Siwicki
“
Refusing to lean back against him, Colleen sat ramrod straight until they reached the road. “I guess I should say thank you for saving my life,” she muttered then turned and slapped Faolán hard across the face. “And that’s for you having to save it in the first place. And I’m not your woman, you big, arrogant, lying, betraying…faery loving…” She searched for the perfect insult and couldn’t find one, “…Scot.” She gave a very unladylike snort. “Happy now? That fiery enough for you?
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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You turn the lights on and off here and if you can’t sleep and want something to read there are books in the living room…” her voice broke off. “Wait. Can you read?”
His chin took a slight tilt upward. “Aye,” Faolán replied, his voice cool, “in English, Gaelic, Latin, or French. My Welsh is a bit rusty, and I doona remember any of the Greek I was taught except for words not fit for a lady’s ears. I can also count all the way up to…” He looked down and wiggled his large bare toes, “…twenty.”
– Faolán MacIntyre
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Shannon MacLeod (Rogue on the Rollaway)
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I apologize if I've rated your book but not left a review. I've noticed lately that some of my reviews are disappearing after a day or two. It may be a tech issue, might be operator error (me) but I always intend to leave at least a short comment along with a rating.
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Chris Norbury
“
I understand that it’s disheartening to pour effort and money into a work of art and find that others do not value it with the same intensity. I’ve been to this rodeo more than a few times, and yes, it’s painful and hard on the soul. It is also the sort of thing that grown-ups do every day. Anyone deluded enough to think they are owed monetary success because they bled for their art is in for some hard, hard knocks and buckets full of tears. There will be many cries of “unfair” and much jealousy and hatred. And to be fair, all authors go through this every time they watch their books ride the waves of bestseller charts and the ego torture chamber known as Goodreads reviews. Even the most well-adjusted of us watch that horrible piece of shit book beat our baby to pieces and gnash our teeth and shout at our monitors demanding to know what brain-donors are shopping on amazon.com these days.
But holy Smart Bitch on a cracker, Batman, to write a post about how stupid readers are and worse to actually put it out there on the internet is so beyond the pale there’s a special hell for that kind of idiocy. Let me repeat: authors exist at the pleasure of readers. Without the people who buy and read my books, I am just another dizzy broad writing shit down. Readers aren’t just an author’s audience; they are her lifeblood.
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Heidi Cullinan
“
Thank you to GoodReads diva extraordinaire Sue Bee for taking the time to beta read this book. Your feedback and guidance helped tremendously, and I was so happy when the queen of fictional alpha males told me that I had nailed Gavin, and that his hot and cold personality was perfect.
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Kendall Ryan (Dirty Little Secret (Forbidden Desires, #1))
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A reminder that Goodreads is owned by Amazon, and everything you do here supports Big Data and corporate surveillance. You should be concerned, especially if you read books about liberation.
A friend recommended StoryGraph, a Black-owned independent alternative.
Download your data and GTFO.
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Anonymous
“
I had to do a booth for my mom on Saturday. Every time someone from school walked past, I could see them on their cell phones typing so fast the hashtags and troll comments were almost floating above their heads. All because I was stupid enough to think Bennet Miller was interested in the books on my Goodreads list.
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Amanda Ashby (The Heartbreak Cure)
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I want to wish all of my Goodreads friends, A Happy New Year for 2019. Wishing all our great authors lots of success in the upcoming year with your new books. I I hope we are all be healthy, we are loved, and be at peace with each other. We need to give respect in order to receive it in return......May the fairies spread their wings, sprinkle their golden or green dust of blessings upon us for 2019...$$$ would be great too!!!
We would love to get more of the hot chemistry alpha men with an equal strong feisty women going toe to toe together. Happy Reading in 2019 :) ❤
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A.Nina_Flores aka Anita Medeiros
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Goodreads also found that liberals and conservatives flocked to fundamentally different types of books. Obama supporters outnumbered Romney supporters by three to one in reading books written by Jonathan Franzen, the critically acclaimed fiction author. Romney voters, by contrast, read David McCullough at a rate of two to one compared with Obama voters. McCullough, too, is highly acclaimed, having been awarded two Pulitzers during his decades-long career—but he writes popular historical nonfiction, a genre more in line with a practical-minded, fixed worldview and very different from Franzen’s style.
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Marc Hetherington (Prius Or Pickup?: How the Answers to Four Simple Questions Explain America's Great Divide)
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Kindle controls
Status indicators
Keyboard
Network connectivity
VoiceView screen reader
Special Offers and Sponsored Screensavers
Chapter 2
Navigating Your Kindle
The Kindle Home screen
Toolbars
Tap zones
Chapter 3
Acquiring & Managing Kindle Content
Shop for Kindle and Audible content anytime, anywhere
Recommended content
Managing your Kindle Library
Device and Cloud storage
Removing items from your Kindle
Chapter 4
Reading Kindle Documents
Understanding Kindle display technology
Customizing your text display
Comic books
Children's books
Images
Tables
Interacting with your content
Navigating a book
Chapter 5
Playing Audible Books
Pairing a Bluetooth audio device
Using the Audible Player
Audiobook bookmarks
Downloading Audible books
Audiobook Library Management
Chapter 6
Features
X-Ray
Word Wise
Vocabulary Builder
Amazon FreeTime (Amazon Fire for Kids in the UK)
Managing your Amazon Household
Goodreads on Kindle
Time to Read
Chapter 7
Getting More from Your Kindle Oasis
Carrying and reading personal documents
Reading Kindle content on other devices
Sharing
Using your Kindle with your computer
Using the Experimental Web Browser
Chapter 8
Settings
Customizing your Kindle settings
The Settings contextual menu
Chapter 9
Finding Additional Assistance
Appendix A
Product Information
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Amazon (Kindle Oasis User's Guide)
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Life is terrifying. None of us have rule book. None of us know what we’re doing here. So, the easiest way to stare reality in the face and not utterly lose your shit is to believe that you have control over it. If you believe you have control, then you believe you’re at the top. And if you’re at the top, then people who aren’t like you … well, they’ve got to be somewhere lower, right? Every species does this. Does it again and again and again. Doesn’t matter if they do it to themselves, or another species, or someone they created.’ She jutted her chin toward Tak. ‘You studied history. You know this. Everybody’s history is one long slog of all the horrible shit we’ve done to each other.
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Becky Chambers (A Closed and Common Orbit (Wayfarers, #2))
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THERE ARE EXTRAORDINARY librarians in every age. Many of today’s librarians, such as Jessamyn West, Sarah Houghton, and Melissa Techman, have already made the transition and become visionary, digital-era professionals. These librarians are the ones celebrated in Marilyn Johnson’s This Book Is Overdue! and the ones who have already created open-source communities such as Code4Lib, social reading communities such as LibraryThing and GoodReads, and clever online campaigns such as “Geek the Library.” There are examples in every big library system and in every great library and information school. These leaders are already charting the way toward a new, vibrant era for the library profession in an age of networks. They should be supported, cheered on, and promoted as they innovate. Their colleagues, too, need to join them in this transformation.
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John Palfrey (BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google)
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I noticed that a woman on Goodreads said something like, “I was reading along in the beginning thinking, okay, a woman wrote this, there’s her picture, she’s a white lady, the narrator’s a white lady. And then suddenly she says something and you realize she’s a he. And then a few pages later you realize he’s ‘brown.’ I think the author could have been a little more up front about this.” :) It made me happy because in fact I thought everybody would pick the book up, read the back cover, and know they were dealing with a woman writer speaking through a male narrator. Which is a drag, actually, because if you didn’t know the author was a woman, you’d probably assume that an unmarked first-person narrator was a man, but if you knew she was a woman you’d assume her narrator was too. And if you didn’t know the race of the author, you’d probably assume the narrator was white. That’s pretty insidious, of course - it’s the way sexism and racism work. I’m not saying this woman on Goodreads was racist or sexist, I’m saying the fact that we make these assumptions signals that we live in a world that presumes that an unmarked voice is white and male, and that women and people of color will generally be writing from a limited perspective. I guess that’s obvious. But what I was saying about this comment was that it made me realize something else about ebooks - because I can only assume she read it as an ebook if she didn’t get the back jacket copy that explains who’s narrating. I love books, print books, and my own optimal experience of reading this book would be in print, with short breaks to periodically check out the Internet connections that the narrator’s making. But I do think that decontextualization is an interesting side-effect of the ebook…
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Barbara Browning
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Goodreads helps quite a few people that love to giveaway their books. I donate some of the books that I get from goodreads.
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William Manchee (Deadly Distractions (Stan Turner, #5))