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Liane Moriarty

  • b5399144207har citeretsidste år
    ife sure can surprise you,’ her grandmother used to say, mostly about quite unsurprising developments such as a bad cold, the price of bananas and so on.
  • b8431738141har citeretfor 2 år siden
    ow his name. It was a . . .” Stop. Pause. Look away
  • Nina Zaytsevahar citeretsidste år
    On the other hand
  • Nina Zaytsevahar citeretsidste år
    couldn’t help
    but keep laughing
  • Nina Zaytsevahar citeretsidste år
    undid her seat belt
  • Nina Zaytsevahar citeretsidste år
    banged on the
    window.
  • Nina Zaytsevahar citeretsidste år
    pulled up at a red light
  • ClydeBunnyhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    When she walked through art galleries she felt what Logan felt when he watched the grand slams: pain and pleasure, like unrequited love.
  • ClydeBunnyhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Just when he thought he had a handle on this grief business, it walloped him, as if he’d only just got the news. He pressed the back of a hand that still smelled like lamb casserole to his mouth and a small white butterfly fluttered by so close he felt its wings brush against his cheek.
  • ClydeBunnyhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    She enjoyed being told off by them. She could hear the rhythms of her own voice, her mother’s voice, her grandmother’s voice, every relieved cranky woman from the beginning of time.
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    It was nice to hold on to the memories of those fierce, desperate hugs when the hugging stopped.
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