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  • Becoming an author changes your attitude too. Once you see where books come from, and how they're made, they never seem quite as sacred again. -- Lev Grossman
  • I guess there is also an element of deliberate change involved. Each of my books has been, at least from my point of view, radically different from the last. -- George Murray
  • In my books, women often solve the problem. Even if the woman is not the hero, she's a strong character. She does change the plot. She'll often rescue the male character from some situation. -- Ken Follett
  • I grew up in the 1970s, but I don't think a whole lot had changed from the '60s. Oh, it had changed in the law books - but not in the kitchens of white homes. -- Kathryn Stockett
  • I know at my church a lot of the times we sung from hymn books and as we got older we started to change with time. I can honestly say that I was never influenced to write for the church. -- Charles King
  • I'm not sure Kinsey has changed in these first twelve books. I think the reader learns more about her, but from Kinsey's perspective, only three years have passed while the rest of us have been getting older at a much faster clip. -- Sue Grafton
  • Most books set in England between 1800 and 1840 have a 'Regency' feel. The reason that era is so useful for romance authors stems from the wide-ranging social changes that were occurring over that time, and the parallels, or echoes, those create with our time and the lives of our readers. -- Stephanie Laurens
  • Early on I came to realize something, and it came from the mail I received from kids. That is, kids at that pivotal age, 12, 13 or 14, they're still deeply affected by what they read, some are changed by what they read, books can change the way they feel about the world in general. I don't think that's true of adults as much. -- Lois Lowry
  • Part broken - part whole, you begin again. ( from 'Why books seem shockproof against change.' THE TIMES: BOOKS) -- Jeanette Winterson
  • The books from which [children] learn must reflect movement and change and all of the infinite possibilities of minds at liberty. -- Virginia Hamilton
  • Variety's the source of joy below, From whence still fresh-revolving pleasures flow, In books and love the mind one end pursues, And only change the expiring flames renews. -- John Gay
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