A group of reptilian humanoids, called the Babylonian Brotherhood, control humanity.
Oh, I don't read. I skulk about in search of quotations that might make me appear educated.
An appreciation for high fashion does not preclude possession of common sense.
TRIGGER CITY secures Sean Chercover's place as one of the best crime writers of his generation. It grabs you hard on the first page and doesn’t let go, even after you’ve closed the book.
Politics is a delicate business. I understand that well. But if a party is not willing to stand up for what is right, does it deserve to win back control of the government?
You do know, I hope, that no man under the age of forty can even approach fascinating.
At least as a single woman, I had time to pursue my own interests, read voraciously, and travel when opportunity presented.
Using the stratagem of defining character by what changes and what remains the same, the one constant always seems to be regret. We are defined by the objects of our regret.
Once you begin to talk about wealth inequality, especially as it relates to corporations and big banks, or engage in an indictment of U. S. foreign policy, you are really getting at the center of a society that is very fearful of that kind of critique.
Like all good teachers, the world repeats her lesson. Over and over. . . with wordless variety. . . She spells the name of Love.
Actually, I do like pink clothes, but it's not because I'm girly, it's because I'm the reincarnation of Oscar Wilde.