Rhett Killmon

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Rhett.


Loading...
Tina Traverse
“We Are brothers, tied by blood, in our veins, what we spill. But it is a deadly secret that will forever bind us.”
Tina Traverse, Destiny of the Vampire

Behcet Kaya
“As for me? My given name is Jacques Ludefance, Jack for short. If I had to describe myself? I’m 44, six-foot-two, with a long face, high cheek bones, dark hair and mustache, and deep green eyes, which have always been a hit with the ladies. On the down-side there is a deep scar on my right cheek, the slash extending from my eye to my lip that not even my deep tan can hide; which is definitely not a hit with the ladies. At first glance, they either back off, or are curious as to how it happened. My standard answer is short and simple, alligator bite. Growing up in Louisiana, I did some crazy things as a kid. Tangling with alligators was one of them.”
Behcet Kaya, Treacherous Estate

Thomas Keneally
“Oskar knew people would catch that trolley anyhow. Doors closed, no stops, machine guns on walls—it wouldn’t matter. Humans were incurable that way. People would try to get off it, someone’s loyal Polish maid with a parcel of sausage. And people would try to get on, some fast-moving athletic young man like Leopold Pfefferberg with a pocketful of diamonds or Occupation złoty or a message in code for the partisans. People responded to any slim chance, even if it was an outside one, its doors locked shut, moving fast between mute walls.”
Thomas Keneally, Schindler’s List

Martin Heidegger
“The meditation of inceptual thinking concerns us (ourselves) and yet does not. It does not concern us so as to bring out from us the prescriptive determinations; but it does concern us as historical beings and concerns us specifically in the plight of the abandonment by being (at first, decline in the understanding of being, and then forgetting of being). It concerns us, who thus are initially posited in our exposure amid beings; it concerns us in this manner in order that we find our way beyond ourselves to selfhood.”
Martin Heidegger, Contributions to Philosophy: (Of the Event)

Peter S. Beagle
“If sacrificing herself for her husband's sake were to prove the last thing that Jassi ever did willingly for her new master . . . well, then, so be it, however bitter the taste to Carcharos. Pride had always been his substitute for honor, but his pride was so long gone from him that he could barely recall the feel of it. And so be that, too.”
Peter S. Beagle, Wizards: Magical Tales From the Masters of Modern Fantasy

year in books
Onie Br...
257 books | 52 friends

Lida De...
188 books | 28 friends

Suzan S...
248 books | 27 friends

Myles K...
149 books | 28 friends

Donya C...
208 books | 29 friends



Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Rhett

Lists liked by Rhett