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The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5 The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5 by R.J. Cavender
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“remember: not all that is fiction is fictional, and not all that is true is transparent.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“He could wait, because hatred is patient.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“anyone in horror’s path is irrevocably altered.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“A dreamcatcher is supposed to catch the bad dreams, to let the good ones through. When I was a child on the reserve, I had one hanging above my bed. I remember staring at it as I listened to my mother cry for hours in the dark. I have never known one to work.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“his father’s punishments were driven by disappointment, partly in the boy, mostly in himself.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“He seemed born to find flaws in everything, a task at which he excelled and in which he seemed to delight.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“If you ask me, people are unnecessarily gloomy about the end of the world.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“The dead don’t think of the living,” Ethan said. “That part of their life is over.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“her only comfort was to curse each searing day with a creative lexicon she didn’t know she possessed.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“Are you selling something?” “Only happiness.”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“After the first draft, I sat back and thought to myself, “where did that come from?” That thought was quickly followed by “what is wrong with you?”
Bentley Little, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5
“Depending on her mood, what she saw when she looked in the mirror fell somewhere on the spectrum between plain and hideous.”
R.J. Cavender, The Best of Horror Library: Volumes 1-5