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A good book on your shelf is a friend that turns its back on te and remains a friend. ~Author Unknown


A book is the only place in which te can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, o explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy. ~Edward P. Morgan


The worth of a book is to be measured da what te can carry away from it. ~James Bryce


Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book. ~Author Unknown


A good book should leave you... slightly exhausted at the end. te live several lives while Leggere it. ~William Styron, interview, Writers at Work, 1958


There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book and a tired man who wants a book to read. ~G.K. Chesterton


Many people, other than the authors, contribute to the making of a book, from the first person who had the bright idea of alphabetic Scrivere through the inventor of movable type to the lumberjacks who felled the trees that were pulped for its printing. It is not customary to acknowledge the trees themselves, though their commitment is total. ~Forsyth and Rada, Machine Learning


If there's a book te really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then te must write it. ~Toni Morrison


A good book has no ending. ~R.D. Cumming


I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves. ~Anna Quindlen, "Enough Bookshelves," New York Times, 7 August 1991


libri are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. ~Charles W. Eliot


Always read something that will make te look good if te die in the middle of it. ~P.J. O'Rourke


Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. ~Attributed to Groucho Marx


I find Televisione to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book. ~Groucho Marx


The man who does not read good libri has no advantage over the man who can't read them. ~Mark Twain, attributed


A book reads the better which is our own, and has been so long known to us, that we know the topography of its blots, and dog's ears, and can trace the dirt in it to having read it at tè with buttered muffins. ~Charles Lamb, Last Essays of Elia, 1833


Let libri be your dining table,
And te shall be full of delights
Let them be your mattress
And te shall sleep restful nights.
~Author Unknown


I know every book of mine da its smell, and I have but to put my nose between the pages to be reminded of all sorts of things. ~George Robert Gissing


A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~Chinese Proverb


There's nothing to match curling up with a good book when there's a repair job to be done around the house. ~Joe Ryan


libri let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. ~William Hazlitt


My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter. ~Thomas Helm


A dirty book is rarely dusty. ~Author Unknown


As a rule Leggere fiction is as hard to me as trying to hit a target da hurling feathers at it. I need resistance to celebrate! ~William James


te know you've read a good book when te turn the last page and feel a little as if te have Lost a friend. ~Paul Sweeney


It is what te read when te don't have to that determines what te will be when te can't help it. ~Oscar Wilde


A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas Frozen inside our soul. ~Franz Kafka


Lord! when te sell a man a book te don't sell just twelve ounces of paper and ink and glue - te sell him a whole new life. Amore and friendship and humour and ships at sea da night - there's all heaven and earth in a book, a real book. ~Christopher Morley


libri serve to mostra a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new after all. ~Abraham Lincoln


The smallest bookstore still contains più ideas of worth than have been presented in the entire history of television. ~Andrew Ross




I've never known any trouble that an hour's Leggere didn't assuage. ~Charles de Secondat, Baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu, Pensées Diverses


To sit alone in the lamplight with a book spread out before you, and hold intimate Converse with men of unseen generations - such is a pleasure beyond compare. ~Kenko Yoshida


Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures. ~Jessamyn West


I suggest that the only libri that influence us are those for which we are ready, and which have gone a little farther down our particular path than we have yet got ourselves. ~E.M. Forster, Two Cheers for Democracy, 1951


TV. If kids are entertained da two letters, imagine the fun they'll have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination. Open a book. ~Author Unknown


People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading. ~Logan Pearsall Smith, Trivia, 1917


libri had instant replay long before televised sports. ~Bern Williams


How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the Leggere of a book. ~Henry David Thoreau, Walden


To choose a good book, look in an inquisitor’s prohibited list. ~John Aikin


In reading, a lonely quiet concerto is dato to our minds; all our mental faculties will be present in this symphonic exaltation. ~Stéphane Mallarmé


libri are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind. ~James Russell Lowell


libri can be dangerous. The best ones should be labeled "This could change your life." ~Helen Exley


There is a wonder in Leggere Braille that the sighted will never know: to touch words and have them touch te back. ~Jim Fiebig


This will never be a civilized country until we expend più money for libri than we do for chewing gum. ~Elbert Hubbard


Good friends, good libri and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. ~Mark Twain


A book is to me like a hat o cappotto - a very uncomfortable thing until the newness has been worn off. ~Charles B. Fairbanks


If te resist Leggere what te disagree with, how will te ever acquire deeper insights into what te believe? The things most worth Leggere are precisely those that challenge our convictions. ~Author Unknown


libri are the glass of council to dress ourselves by. ~Bulstrode Whitlock


libri are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house. ~Henry Ward Beecher


Leggere means borrowing. ~Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Aphorisms


libri are the compasses and telescopes and sextants and charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life. ~Jesse Lee Bennett


Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not Amore breathing. ~Harper Lee


The scholar only knows how dear these silent, yet eloquent, companions of pure thoughts and innocent hours become in the season of adversity. When all that is worldly turns to dross around us, these only retain their steady value. ~Washington Irving


When te reread a classic te do not see più in the book than te did before; te see più in te than was there before. ~Clifton Fadiman


For friends... do but look upon good Books: they are true friends, that will neither flatter nor dissemble. ~Francis Bacon


A book that is shut is but a block. ~Thomas Fuller


In libri lies the soul of the whole Past Time: the articulate audible voice of the Past, when the body and material substance of it has altogether vanished like a dream. ~Thomas Carlyle


There are libri so alive that you're always afraid that while te weren't reading, the book has gone and changed, has shifted like a river; while te went on living, it went on living too, and like a river moved on and moved away. No one has stepped twice into the same river. But did anyone ever step twice into the same book? ~Marina Tsvetaeva


The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and their autore always has a niche in the temple of memory from which the image is never cast out to be thrown on the rubbish heap of things that are outgrown and outlived. ~Howard Pyle


No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books. ~Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Medicine for the soul. ~Inscription over the door of the biblioteca at Thebes


libri are lighthouses erected in the great sea of time. ~E.P. Whipple


These are not books, lumps of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves. From each of them goes out its own voice... and just as the touch of a button on our set will fill the room with music, so da taking down one of these volumes and opening it, one can call into range the voice of a man far distant in time and space, and hear him speaking to us, mind to mind, cuore to heart. ~Gilbert Highet


"Tell me what te read and I'll tell te who te are" is true enough, but I'd know te better if te told me what te reread. ~François Mauriac


libri are embalmed minds. ~Bovee


Children don't read to find their identity, to free themselves from guilt, to quench the thirst for rebellion o to get rid of alienation. They have no use for psychology.... They still believe in God, the family, angels, devils, witches, goblins, logic, clarity, punctuation, and other such obsolete stuff.... When a book is boring, they yawn openly. They don't expect their writer to redeem humanity, but leave to adults such childish illusions. ~Isaac Bashevis Singer


I divide all readers into two classes; those who read to remember and those who read to forget. ~William Lyon Phelps


The Amore of learning, the sequestered nooks,
And all the sweet serenity of books.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


There is a temperate zone in the mind, between luxurious indolence and exacting work; and it is to this region, just between laziness and labor, that summer Leggere belongs. ~Henry Ward Beecher


Nothing is worth Leggere that does not require an alert mind. ~Charles Dudley Warner


If te have never detto "Excuse me" to a parking meter o bashed your shins on a fireplug, te are probably wasting too much valuable Leggere time. ~Sherri Chasin Calvo


The walls of libri around him, dense with the past, formed a kind of insulation against the present world and its disasters. ~Ross MacDonald


The oldest libri are still only just out to those who have not read them. ~Samuel Butler


I have Friends whose society is delightful to me; they are persons of all countries and of all ages; distinguished in war, in council, and in letters; easy to live with, always at my command. ~Francesco Petrarch


Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one. ~Augustine Birrell, Obiter Dicta, "Book Buying"


To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. ~Edmund Burke


The art of Leggere is in great part that of acquiring a better understanding of life from one's encounter with it in a book. ~André Maurois


A house without libri is like a room without windows. ~Heinrich Mann


From my point of view, a book is a literary prescription put up for the benefit of someone who needs it. ~S.M. Crothers


He fed his spirit with the pane of books. ~Edwin Markham


pane of flour is good; but there is bread, sweet as honey, if we would eat it, in a good book. ~John Ruskin


Most books, like their authors, are born to die; of only a few libri can it be detto that death hath no dominion over them; they live, and their influence lives forever. ~J. Swartz


A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company da the way, a counsellor, a multitude of counsellors. ~Henry Ward Beecher


Having your book turned into a movie is like seeing your oxen turned into bouillon cubes. ~John LeCarre


Never judge a book da its movie. ~J.W. Eagan


I Amore to lose myself in other men's minds.... libri think for me. ~Charles Lamb


Far più seemly were it for thee to have thy study full of books, than thy borsa full of money. ~John Lyly


The wise man reads both libri and life itself. ~Lin Yutang


I like intellectual reading. It's to my mind what fiber is to my body. ~Grey Livingston


I often derive a peculiar satisfaction in conversing with the ancient and modern dead, - who yet live and speak excellently in their works. My neighbors think me often alone, - and yet at such times I am in company with più than five hundred mutes - each of whom, at my pleasure, communicates his ideas to me da dumb signs - quite as intelligently as any person living can do da uttering of words. ~Laurence Sterne


te may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I te can never be -
I had a mother who read to me.
~Strickland Gillilan (Thanks, Laurel)


He who lends a book is an idiot. He who returns the book is più of an idiot. ~Arabic Proverb


The mere brute pleasure of Leggere - the sort of pleasure a cow must have in grazing. ~Lord Chesterfield


An ordinary man can... surround himself with two thousand books... and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is possible to be happy. ~Augustine Birrell


libri - the best antidote against the marsh-gas of boredom and vacuity. ~George Steiner


We are too civil to books. For a few golden sentences we will turn over and actually read a volume of four o five hundred pages. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson


From every book invisible threads reach out to other books; and as the mind comes to use and control those threads the whole panorama of the world's life, past and present, becomes constantly più varied and interesting, while at the same time the mind's own powers of reflection and judgment are exercised and strengthened. ~Helen E. Haines


To acquire the habit of Leggere is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. ~W. Somerset Maugham


How vast an estate it is that we came into as the intellectual heirs of all the watchers and searchers and thinkers and singers of the generations that are dead! What a heritage of stored wealth! What perishing poverty of mind we should be left in without it! ~J.N. Larned


libri are a uniquely portable magic. ~Stephen King


That is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. ~Amos Bronson Alcott


The multitude of libri is making us ignorant. ~Voltaire


There is no such thing as a moral o immoral book; libri are well written o badly written. ~Oscar Wilde, Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891


Leggere is to the mind what exercise is to the body. ~Richard Steele, Tatler, 1710


The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests; just as the charm of Musica dwells not in the tones but in the echoes of our hearts. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes


libri have to be read (worse luck it takes so long a time). It is the only way of discovering what they contain. A few savage tribes eat them, but Leggere is the only method of assimilation revealed to the West. ~E.M. Forster


Except a living man there is nothing più wonderful than a book! A message to us from the dead, - from human souls whom we never saw, who lived perhaps thousands of miles away; and yet these, on those little sheets of paper, speak to us, teach us, comfort us, open their hearts to us as brothers. ~Charles Kingsley


Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the frutta that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh. ~Judah Ibn Tibbon


Some libri are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. ~Francis Bacon


libri are a refuge, a sort of cloistral refuge, from the vulgarities of the actual world. ~Walter Pater


No person who can read is ever successful at cleaning out an attic. ~Ann Landers


That place that does contain
My books, the best companions, is to me
A glorious court, where hourly I converse
With the old sages and philosophers;
And sometimes, for variety, I confer
With kings and emperors, and weigh their counsels;
Calling their victories, if unjustly got,
Unto a strict account, and, in my fancy,
Deface their ill-placed statues.
~Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher


A truly good book teaches me better than to read it. I must soon lay it down, and commence living on its hint.... What I began da reading, I must finish da acting. ~Henry David Thoreau


To read a book for the first time is to make an acquaintance with a new friend; to read it for a secondo time is to meet an old one. ~Chinese Saying


O for a Booke and a shdie nooke, eyther in-a-doore o out;
With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede, o the Streete cryes all about.
Where I maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde;
For a jollie goode Booke whereon to looke is better to me than Golde.
~John Wilson


Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only libri I have in my biblioteca are libri that other folks have lent me. ~Anatole France


A man may as well expect to grow stronger da always eating as wiser da always reading. ~Jeremy Collier


libri are immortal sons deifying their sires. ~Plato


No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. ~Mary Wortley Montagu


I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an ora with the man who wrote it. ~Woodrow Wilson


Books, not which afford us a cowering enjoyment, but in which each thought is of unusual daring; such as an idle man cannot read, and a timid one would not be entertained by, which even make us dangerous to existing institution - such call I good books. ~Henry David Thoreau


It often requires più courage to read some libri than it does to fight a battle. ~Sutton Elbert Griggs


Many persons read and like fiction. It does not tax the intelligence and the intelligence of most of us can so ill afford taxation that we rightly welcome any Leggere matter which avoids this. ~Rose Macaulay


Americans like fat libri and thin women. ~Russell Baker


What holy cities are to nomadic tribes - a symbol of race and a bond of union - great libri are to the wandering souls of men: they are the Meccas of the mind. ~G.E. Woodberry


God be thanked for books! they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. ~W.E. Channing


A good book is always on tap; it may be decanted and drunk a hundred times, and it is still there for further imbibement. ~Holbrook Jackson


A blessed companion is a book, - a book that, fitly chosen, is a lifelong friend,... a book that, at a touch, pours its cuore into our own. ~Douglas Jerrold


Leggere - the best state yet to keep absolute loneliness at bay. ~William Styron


A large, still book is a piece of quietness, succulent and nourishing in a noisy world, which I approach and imbibe with "a sort of greedy enjoyment," as Marcel Proust detto of those rooms of his old home whose air was "saturated with the bouquet of silence." ~Holbrook Jackson


'Tis the good reader that makes the good book; in every book he finds passages which seem confidences o asides hidden from all else and unmistakenly meant for his ear; the profit of libri is according to the sensibility of the reader; the profoundest thought o passion sleeps as in a mine, until it is discovered da an equal mind and heart. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude, 1870


We should read to give our souls a chance to luxuriate. ~Henry Miller


Leggere well is one of the great pleasures that solitude can afford you. ~Harold Bloom


The book of the moment often has immense vogue, while the book of the age, which comes in its company from the press, lies unnoticed; but the great book has its revenge. It lives to see its contemporary pushed up shelf da shelf until it finds its final resting-place in the garret o the auction room. ~Hamilton Wright Mabie


The time to read is any time: no apparatus, no appointment of time and place, is necessary. It is the only art which can be practised at any ora of the giorno o night, whenever the time and inclination comes, that is your time for reading; in joy o sorrow, health o illness. ~Holbrook Jackson


I knew a gentleman who was so good a manager of his time that he would not even lose that small portion of it which the calls of nature obliged him to pass in the necessary-house; but gradually went through all the Latin poets in those moments. ~Lord Chesterfield


This nice and subtle happiness of reading, this joy not chilled da age, this polite and unpunished vice, this selfish, serene life-long intoxication. ~Logan Pearsall Smith


libri are delightful society. If te go into a room and find it full of libri - even without taking them from the shelves they seem to speak to you, to bid te welcome. ~William Ewart Gladstone


libri support us in our solitude and keep us from being a burden to ourselves. ~Jeremy Collier
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Stephen King "couldn't stop reading" it. Stephenie Meyer was so "obsessed . . . I had to take it with me out to cena and hide it under the edge of the table." Publishers Weekly called it "the best book of 2008."

What is it?

The Hunger Games!

In a not-too-distant future, the United States of America has collapsed and been replaced da Panem, a country divided into 12 districts and ruled da the Capitol.

To keep the districts in line, the Capitol has required that annually each of the Twelve Districts send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the Hunger...
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Lilian Jackson Braun
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Hard cover and paperback


The Cat Who... is a novel series of murder mystery novels da Lilian Jackson Braun. This series is called the "Cat Who..." series because each book titolo in this series begins with the words "The Cat Who. . .".

"The Cat Who..." libri feature a reporter named James Qwilleran and his Siamese Gatti Kao K'o-Kung, Koko for short, and Yum-Yum. The first book in the series was written in 1966, with two più following in 1967 and 1968. Eighteen years passed until Jackson Braun published the successivo book in the series, and through...
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When I look on Youtube o even here, there are people that just want every one to hate the Twilight series and Edward most of all! THEY ARE FICTIONAL! And your all fighting like a bunch of babies! Its a book! te dont have to like it and I am not telling te to read it if te haven't.
I agree, Amore does not work like she explains it, and this book is pretty stereotypical but thats not the point!
Us kids and Teens know that Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. and licantropi are NOT real but we have every right to like what we want to like!
I see that some people are waiting for someone like Ewdard to come and sweep them...
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This is really old, but it's really good!
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Neil Gaiman risposte a domanda on a Good Omens movie. During this talk at San Jose State università
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My fellow writer and Blujesto Press autore Lucretia Mars discusses her new Kindle book series, GASPERS, starting off with a trilogy that is, in may ways, too hot to publish. She and Blujesto are presenting new and innovative ways of getting his controversial work to the public.

Q: Lucretia, tell us a bit about your new Kindle ebook series, GASPERS.
A: GASPERS is a kinky, erotic novel series with a crime story subplot. o else it’s a crime series with a kinky, erotic subplot. They’re pretty well balanced.
Q: I don’t mean to pigeon-hole it, but it’s a bit like FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, with...
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