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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.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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my livid past still lingered about me

[...] I was a shop girl, not a poet. In an inexplicable way, I savored my ordinariness, my affinity with the office girls and waitresses I had briefly moved among. My livid past still lingered about me, but faintly, like the roar inside a seashell, and my longing for it was a dull arrhythmic spasm,…

—p.180 Veronica by Mary Gaitskill
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stolid

A stolid girl smiled uncertainly as she held the light-blinded eye of the reflector

—p.173 by Mary Gaitskill
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even our greatest embarrassments and lusts

Yes we were stupid for disrespecting the limits placed before us1 for trying to go everywhere and know everything. Stupid, spoiled, and arrogant. But we were right, too. /was right. How could I do otherwise when the violence of the unsaid things became so great that it kept me awake at night? When …

—p.158 by Mary Gaitskill
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fulsome

Her voice deepened; it became fulsome, indulgent, almost smug

—p.152 by Mary Gaitskill
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she had been given something

Before she had been a proofreader, Veronica had been a secretary at a screenwriters’ agency. She’d been an assistant script doctor for a television show that I’d never heard of. She’d written flap copy for a publishing house that had gone out of business. In college, she had been a social-work inte…

—p.150 by Mary Gaitskill