old stories are like old friends (...) you have to visit them from time to time.
A Storm of Swords: Steel and SnowI got you a birthday present. The box is the exact same size as a coffin.
So many chairs, and no time to sitI place a higher value on human life than on no human life. But only barely.
So many chairs, and no time to sitIgnoring plus ignorance equals ignoringance—knowing a problem exists, but doing nothing to fix it.
So many chairs, and no time to sitPregnant women need dick too. And I’m here to sell it to them. I charge by the inch and by the hour.
So many chairs, and no time to sitI get sex. I completely get sex—even though I don’t get sex. I understand it, but I never have it.
So many chairs, and no time to sitThe ordeals of others . . . prepare us, and later become the compass . . . in our time of ordeal.
For the (Soon) Unemployed: You Against ThemI still remember the day my father took me to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books for the first time.
The Shadow of the WindJustice is a relative concept in all ages. The fourteenth century is no exception.
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth CenturyI am a music snob, and proud of it. I'm a New Yorker; smugness is my birthright.
That Time I Joined the CircusA book can take you to another land, even if just for a few hours. --Cat Spydell
The Time Traveler's Apprentice at Hollywood HighYou’re already older than the last time I saw you, and I just saw you right before I blinked.
This Book Title is InvisibleI shrieked like a little girl, which, if you think about it, makes total sense.
Once Upon a Time Travel