A.J. Hackwith

  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    No story, written or unwritten, is static. Left abandoned too long and given the right stimulation, a book goes wrong in the head. It is a story’s natural ambition to wake up and start telling itself to the world.
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    but now and then a book woke up. Felt it had a purpose beyond words on a page. Then the story made itself into one of its characters and went walking.
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    You’re not human.” The words snapped out before Claire could censor them. The girl reacted as if she’d been slapped, and curled into the shelves.

    Claire took a measured breath between gritted teeth. “You can’t be scared. You’re not human—let’s not pretend otherwise. You’re a very cunning approximation, but you’re simply a manifestation, a character. A book playing at human . . . But you’re not. And books belong on shelves.”
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    Stories were never tidy, but it was important to keep up appearances
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    There’s nothing stronger than an unwritten book’s fascination with its author. But a book that finds its author often comes back damaged, and the author comes out . . . worse.”
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    Claire groaned as she squinted at the paperwork. “It’s always the Americans.”
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    but Claire lived by the firm moral philosophy that one could never have too many pockets, too many books, or too much tea
  • Samah Nasrhas quotedlast year
    Books are a strange kind of magic in this Library
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