I'm the same way about the bookshop. You know, I walk around and I feel the whole world is in there, the most important stories of all time.

Caroline Kepnes
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At the end of each day, I walk out of the library feeling like I’ve seen it all. Maybe that’s an exaggeration, but books are really important to me. After spending time with them, I feel connected to the entire history of literature. All these people who have written these books that have changed the world, they’re just as alive for me as anyone else. I’m so grateful to have been able to read their books and meet them during my life.

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