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Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows


“At the start, we tried to be calm and objective, but that soon fell away, and the purpose of the speakers was to goad the listeners into wanting to read the book themselves. Once two members had read the same book, they could argue, which was our great delight. We read books, talked books, argued over books, and became dearer and dearer to one another.”
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
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“I believe I am becoming pathetic. I'll go further, I believe that I am in love with a flower-growing, wood-carving quarryman/carpenter/pig farmer. In fact, I know I am. Perhaps tomorrow I will become entirely miserable at the thought that he doesn't love me back - may, even, care for Remy- but at this precise moment I am succumbing to euphoria. My head and stomach feel quite odd. ”
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
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“We read books, talked books, argued over books and became dearer and dearer to one another.”
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
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“I did not want to spend my time reading about people who never were, doing things they never did.”
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
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