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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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she experiences a strange dissociative sensation

Back home in bed, at the moment when Dan reflexively reaches out for her nearest breast, Alyssa has to stop herself from saying something like: “Better make sure we reach the quota!” It’s not like he’d be offended—he’d probably think it was funny—but she is hyper-aware now of the habits of their sh…

—p.149 The Common: Issue #21 The Cassandras (145) missing author
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that a body is capable of losing misc/poetry

I think of all the ways
the women in my family have died,

the slow disease of genetics and childbirth
here in the curve of my cheekbone.

The doctor speaks as if this bloodwork
were routine, and I smile to make it false,

make this procedure only a safe precaution.
I’m told to focus on t…

—p.54 In the Biopsy Room (54) missing author
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if you were a character in a novel or a movie

Here is the puzzle: Have you ever accused yourself of one of the lesser moral flaws or questionable values which, if you were a character in a novel or a movie, would put you on the side of the people you don’t like? I confess to a soft spot for the humorless, heartless wife in Woody Allen’s Interi…

—p.29 The Grain in the Rectangle (29) missing author
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still, I told myself, we were happy enough

In my own life in Washington, too, things felt murky. From the start of my relationship with Jack a decade earlier, I’d had certain wishes: for plenty of breathing room, a reliable measure of playfulness, a loose-reined sense of security. Though I’d figured marriage would fulfill these desires, it …

—p.10 Our Day in Peredelkino (8) missing author
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there were too many words in the English language

In my late thirties, when for a short period I lived in Moscow, I sometimes wondered if there were too many words in the English language. Longing and desire, for instance: was it really necessary to have both? Couldn’t a single, flexible word suffice? Maybe want would work. Not need; that was diff…

—p.8 Our Day in Peredelkino (8) missing author