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“You can’t exactly argue with what grips you…I began to imagine characters that became a part of the book, when I was seventeen.” H.S. Cross chronicles the progress of her imagination and shares a passage from her new novel Grievous. “”I think that ( this novel is) for people who really love to get lost in a book… readers who just want to go and be absorbed in another world.”

It’s what reading was to me as a child, as a teenager, just being absorbed in these worlds.

Don’t let yesterday take up to much of today.

Will Rogers

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