Shari Pecukonis

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


Loading...
Arthur Golden
“Now she took a close look at me for the first time, puffing on her pipe while the old woman beside her sighed. I didnt feel I could look at Mother directly, but I had the impression of smoke seeping out of her face like steam from a crack in the earth. I was so curious about her that my eyes took on a life of their own and began to dart about. The more I saw of her, the more fascinated I became. Her kimono was yellow, with willowy branches bearing lovely green and orange leaves; it was made of silk gauze as delicate as a spiders web. Her obi was every bit as astonishing to me. It was a lovely gauzy texture too, but heavier-looking, in russet and brown with gold threads woven through. The more I looked at her clothing, the less I was aware of standing there in that dirt corridor, or of wondering what had become of my sister and my mother and father and what would become of me.”
Arthur Golden

Frances Hodgson Burnett
“I wouldn’t want to make it look like a gardener’s garden, all clipped an’ spick an’ span, would you?” he said. “It’s nicer like this with things runnin’ wild, an’ swingin’ an’ catchin’ hold of each other.”

“Don’t let us make it tidy,” said Mary anxiously. “It wouldn’t seem like a secret garden if it was tidy.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden

Sara Pascoe
“He thrust his shoulders back and spoke in a whisper that sounded like the hiss of a snake.
‘Yes, the very battle between good and evil, played out even in the lowliest of lives like yours. Witches killing dogs because they did not get their favourite drink.”
Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

Peter Benchley
“A terrible, painful sadness clutched at Ellen. More than ever before, she felt that her life—the best part of it, at least, the part that was fresh and fun—was behind her. Recognizing the sensation made her feel guilty, for she read it as proof that she was an unsatisfactory mother, an unsatisfied wife. She hated her life, and hated herself for hating it. She thought of a line from a song Billy played on the stereo: “I’d trade all my tomorrows for a single yesterday.”
Peter Benchley, Jaws

year in books
Saul Se...
343 books | 3 friends

Miss Sl...
211 books | 24 friends

Don Cam...
209 books | 2 friends

Laurel ...
152 books | 2 friends

Lieselo...
156 books | 3 friends

Loni Pe...
157 books | 20 friends

Lyndon ...
173 books | 5 friends

Ciera G...
176 books | 11 friends

More friends…
The Elephant Tree by R.D. RonaldThe Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsMystic River by Dennis LehaneThe Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFaddenRed Dragon by Thomas  Harris
Best Books Ever
74,783 books — 277,547 voters
Never Lie by Freida McFaddenThe Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFaddenYou by Caroline KepnesThe Elephant Tree by R.D. RonaldThe Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
Books That Should Be Made Into Movies
32,071 books — 66,707 voters

More…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Shari

Lists liked by Shari