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Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber. -- Justin Bieber

Helen, thy beauty is to me -- Edgar Allan Poe

Goddamn it, Joanna!' Claire called. After twelve years her voice was sharper than Jo remembered. 'I know you're standing on the stairs,' she said. 'I can see you. Get down here and help me! -- Tiffany Baker

her book. Ngaio Marsh. Myrna was re-reading the classics. -- Louise Penny

Surely, things will get better," she said. I wanted to know just one thing. Who the hell was "Shirley," and why should I believe her? -- Jane Curtin

Jasper to her. I was obliged -- Henry James

one of Marjorie's boats, they were inevitably -- Nancy Rubin Stuart

closed behind Anne -- L.m. Montgomery

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Tim -- Sean Waller

Maggie Nelson cuts through our culture's prefabricated structures of thought and feeling with an intelligence whose ferocity is ultimately in the service of love. No piety is safe, no orthodoxy, no easy irony. The scare quotes burn off like fog. -- Ben Lerner

We know also that she had three children with William Shakespeare - Susanna in May 1583 and the twins, Judith and Hamnet, in early February 1585 - but all the rest is darkness. We know nothing about the couple's relationship - whether they bickered constantly or were eternally doting. -- Bill Bryson

She loved him, the way the she should love Julian: Uncle Arthur would have called it philia, friendship love. -- Cassandra Clare

Isabel!'
The second time James called her name, realization came crashing down around her. She became acutely aware of their location, their situation, their *actions*, and she was overcome with an intense desire to escape back out the window to the roof. And to live there. For some time. -- Sarah Maclean

Juliana behaved as if she was performing for an unknown, ever-present viewer -- Gabby Bess

Goody Two-shoes Evie Greene got herself pickled, for true. If I'd known you were such a juvenile delinquent, I might've asked for a new history podna."
"Juvenile delinquent? Hmm. Aren't your initials J.D.? If the shoe fits ... -- Kresley Cole

Beauty and Other Vices Marcia Griswold -- Marcia Griswold

Mirren, she is sugar, curiosity, and rain. -- E. Lockhart

I will be forever grateful to Dora Brooking, for not only spotting my light bulb but also helping me turn up the wattage. -- Simon Pegg

This is Nathan's mother," I said, wiping my eyes with the edge of Ainsley's blanket. "Yes, we've met," Eloise said. "You came to Nathan's wake." Daniel nodded. "Congratulations on your beautiful daughter. Kate..." She turned to me. "It was good to see you, deah. -- Kristan Higgins

Neither does she have a name
none that I could find even in my most persistent researches: Julian's gentle lady, I mean; she whom I sought and chased and wooed (as it were) down a warren of historical tunnels. -- Walter Wangerin Jr.

Helen, why do you stay with a girl whom everybody believes to be a liar?'
'Everybody, Jane? Why, there are only eighty people who have heard you called so, and the world contains hundreds of millions. -- Charlotte Bronte

This is Margaret Brown; boy did she put on a show!" Agnes -- Sharon Karaa

My little Jasnah, insufferable and wonderful. -- Brandon Sanderson

JULIA: Oldest daughter of Julia and Agrippa. Owner of the smallest dwarf in Rome. Exiled in AD 8. -- Tom Holland

Lucille," Norma Jean whispered loud enough for me to hear from my foliage hideout. She leaned over her walker and adjusted her glasses. "Is that Willis Harvey up front by Elsa?"
"Well, pinch my pooch, I believe it is," Lucille said. "I barely recognize him with his clothes on. -- Ann Charles

Let us go on and see little Susan, said Margaret, drawing her companion up a grassy road-way, leading under the shadow of a forest glade. With all my heart, though I have not an idea who little Susan may be. But I have a kindness for all Susans, for simple Susan's sake. -- Elizabeth Gaskell

George was captivated by her. She was a pip, as George's father might have said. But what he saw quickly, what he was sure Noah was oblivious to, Ellie was very like Noah's late wife. She was unique, confident, funny and impossibly positive. Noah -- Robyn Carr

Jean sat at the end of the bar, watching Jerry Springer as she drew deeply on a long cigarette. The woman smoked like a freight train, especially while watching talk shows. -- Rose Wynters

Cassandra Gregory?" I say, not able to keep the question out of my voice. "I'm Grace, your
"
The door slams in my face before I can finish.
"
daughter."
Well this is not a good start to our reunion. -- Tera Lynn Childs

Linda Heavner Gerald has been selected as a contestant in the Author's Show! -- Linda Heavner Gerald

She was insane, and this was Janie. This was the Janie who loved fire and carried rocks. This was the Janie Vivian who trusted rarely but deeply, and hoped with everything she was. This was the Janie Vivian, who I had loved with every atom in every cell in my body before memory was relevant. -- Amy Zhang

Jane, nice to meet you! I'm Amabella's mum, and I have Jackson in Year 2. That's Amabella, by the way, not Annabella. It's French. We didn't make it up. -- Liane Moriarty

My name is Anne; spelled with an e at the end." said Anne to Mrs. Thomas. -- Budge Wilson

ACT9.36 Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas: this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did. -- Anonymous

Jenny? Just as I was considering -- S.c. Stephens

She did not care about anything very much. Hope was gone. She existed that was all. -- Donna Woolfolk Cross

Previously, when I began to write this tale, I set out by saying that Mlle. Claude was a whore. She is a whore, of course, and I'm not trying to deny it, but what I say now is
if Mlle. Claude is a whore then what name shall I find for the other women I know? -- Henry Miller

Definitely not a Gertrude. -- Robert Liparulo

This is Vee Gina. -- Stevie J. Cole

I'd fight for you, Julia. I'd get you everything you wanted. I'd give you everything you wanted. -- Lauren Blakely

Lydia. Beautiful. My everlasting dream. -- Mia Sheridan

Homer lets us each make our own Helen; and so she is immortal. -- Ursula K. Le Guin

Her library is a meeting place for all who love books. They discuss matters of the world and matters of the spirit. -- Jeanette Winter

She was one if the few souls that made me wonder what's it to live. -- Markus Zusak

The unique thing about Margaret Rutherford is that she can act with her chin alone. Among its many moods I especially cherish the chin commanding, the chin in doubt, and the chin at bay. -- Kenneth Tynan

She [Sidonie Rougon] never spoke of her husband, nor of her childhood, her family, or her personal concerns. There was only one thing she never sold, and that was herself. -- Emile Zola

Daphne came in with her arms full of books, and her eyes blazing like two poisoned moons. How'd you like the mess St. John? -- Helen Oyeyemi

Finally, Karen Gerdes is the gentle force that put me back together after the events of my life tore me apart, and the one that has kept me whole. Whenever I slip back into the world of shadows, she is the one who leads me back into the light. -- Martha N. Beck

Bertha kept things interesting, always shaky and a little unstable -- Bambi Sparkles

Helen Lowe writes wonderful stories, yes, but her work also speaks with lyricism to deeper questions of how we treat each other. With lovely prose that brings vivid life to her characters, she creates a universe with people we care about. This is an author with a gift for fantasy. -- Catherine Asaro

She can't stand the sight of me, Helen. The one girl, the only girl who's ever really shook me up - and I horrify her. -- Josephine Angelini

jessamine. Flowering -- Kathy Reichs

She was a Jew feeder without a question in the world on that man's first night in Molching. She was an arm reacher, deep into a mattress, to deliver a sketchbook to a teenage girl. (84.25) -- Markus Zusak

Luce recognized her from European history class. Amy Something. -- Lauren Kate

Diary Amy. She was meant to be likable. Meant for someone like you to like her. She's easy to like. I've never understood why that's considered a compliment - that just anyone could like you. No matter. -- Gillian Flynn

Her handwriting was curious - small sharp little letters with no capitals (who did she think she was, e. e. cummings?). -- Erich Segal

Who wasn't squatting in one of the handful of prefabricated subject positions proffered by capital or whatever you wanted to call it, lying every time she said "I"; who wasn't a bit player in a looped infomercial for the damaged life? -- Ben Lerner

Where's Vanessa? -- Julie Ann Walker

Wait", Butch said, thinking about the glymera. "Marissa's mated now, right? I mean, even if I die, she will have had a mate right?"
"Death wish," V said under his breath. "Fucking Death Wish Boy we got over here."
The Scribe Virgin seemed flat-out amazed "I should kill you now. -- J.r. Ward

She was the missing ingredient they needed. The hint of nutmeg. Connie -- Liane Moriarty

For Jessica, who loves stories, for Anne, who loved them too, and for Di, who heard this one first. -- J.k. Rowling

Miriam is upset. Her voice is stretched and I can't look at her. Perhaps they beat something out of her she didn't get back. -- Anna Funder

If you don't mind me saying, Mr. Hale. She's a keeper. He pointed in Kat's direction. -- Ally Carter

She loved us more than all the named things in the world. -- Cheryl Strayed

(herself in the family-way), -- Charles Dickens

Her name is Portia -- William Shakespeare

She lived for others, her heart tuned to their anguish and their needs. -- Dean Koontz

comfort. I'd decided Lucy -- Kiera Cass

She was the kind of girl
who loved to stretch out
under the sheets,
eating chocolate,
reading books
and fucking on
rainy afternoons. -- Michael Faudet

MARIE [Alone, after apause.]
Whata bitch I am. I could stab myself. - Oh, what a world! Everything goes to hell anyhow, man and woman alike. -- Georg Buchner

For some reason, now, she saw the panel in the Roberts, all those faces. Read Us the Book of the Names of the Dead. All the Marlys, she thought all the girls she'd been through the long season of youth. -- William Gibson

Elisa Albert in a nutshell: funny, self-aware, and genuinely fearless that she might be a lunatic, or a genius, or both. -- Emily Gould

M F K Fisher is the dowager queen of writers on browsing and slicing. -- Philip Howard, 20Th Earl Of Arundel

At this time on a weekday morning, the library was refuge to the retired, the unemployed, and the unemployable ... 'I'm not always this gabby,' the librarian said. 'It's just so nice to talk to someone who isn't constructing a conspiracy theory or watching videos of home accidents on YouTube. -- Myla Goldberg

I bet you thought I was Alison, didn't you? Well, sorry, but I'm not. Duh. She's dead. -- Sara Shepard

She is sugar, curiosity, and rain. -- E. Lockhart

In listening mood she seemed to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. -- Walter Scott

Susan Campbell has brought Isabella's fascinating forgotten story back to life with the deep research of a born historian and the vibrant readable prose style of a veteran journalist. -- Debby Applegate

The elder Miss Larkin -- Charles Dickens

Janelle, you're my home. -- Elizabeth Norris

Jane Morgan had ruined him. Ridden him hard and put him up wet. He might never recover.
Mentally he was even worse off. Who was this girl? -- Victoria Dahl

She has given birth to vagabonds. She is the keeper of all these names and numbers now, numbers she once knew by heart, numbers and addresses her children no longer remember. -- Jhumpa Lahiri

born with a book in her mouth. -- Jean Sasson

I wonder who you'll marry now, Esther. -- Sylvia Plath

It was perhaps fortunate that I chanced to see Rebecca in her so-different modes -- so damaged and incorrigible in the one, so full of promise and potential in the other -- and that she was on of the first patients I saw in our clinic. For what I saw in her, what she showed me, I now saw in all. -- Oliver Sacks

Anna, my strong, terrifying Anna. -- Kendare Blake

Marilyn is a kind of ultimate. She is uniquely feminine. Everything she does is different, strange, and exciting, from the way she talks to the way she uses that magnificent torso. She makes a man proud to be a man. -- Clark Gable

Shirley! Don't call me Shirley! -- Leslie Nielsen

Lexi," He breathed her name. "You have no idea what you mean to me."
-Gavriil -- Christine Feehan

I thought I saw Anny smiling. I try to refresh my memory: I need to feel all the tenderness that Anny inspires; it is there, this tenderness, it is near me, only asking to be born. But the smile does not return: it is finished. I remain dry and empty. -- Jean-Paul Sartre

Quentin flicked a quick glance back at her again. Poppy. This girl had the wrong name. She should have been Rose. Great face, lots of prickles. -- Ros Baxter

Alice less winsome than weird, and treated Lydia like a Cerberus, -- Gregory Maguire

She's her?' - Lucy
'Exactly. Penelope Fittes is Marissa Fittes. They're one and the same person.' - The Skull -- Jonathan Stroud

She was the sort of girl called "bonny" - not beautiful, but lively and nicely made, with something about her that took the eye. -- Diana Gabaldon

Julie Orringer is the real thing, a breathtaking chronicler of the secrets and cruelties underneath the surface of middle-class American life. These are terrific stories-wise, compassionate and haunting. -- Dan Chaon

Did you love Melanie?" asked Adam unexpectedly.
There was no pause before I shook my head.
"That's a shame," said Adam.
"Why?"
"Well, someone as special as your daughter should've been ... made with love. -- Malorie Blackman

I was thinking of Lena. Of course. I was always thinking of Lena. -- Lauren Oliver

Her life in ink. -- Cecelia Ahern

I thought Genevieve was someone I would know forever. Those people in your life that you just always know, no matter what. But it's not that way. Here we are, three years later, and we're worse than strangers. -- Jenny Han

Miriam Were has made outstanding contributions to public health in the developing world. She brings basic medical services to women and children in East Africa. -- Liya Kebede