Best Literary Love Songs, Opening Lines

In the midst of wedding season, "the 10 best literary love songs" were chosen by Quirk Books, which noted that "for those couples with a bookish inclination, we've pulled together some of the best lit-infused songs that are perfect for the reception, the first dance or even just a romantic Spotify playlist."

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"The evolution of the Internet novel, 1984 to present: a timeline" was featured by Flavorwire.

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Bustle explored the possibilities "if Jane Austen's leading ladies tried OkCupid."

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Where the Wild Things Are: 4.2 minutes. Personal Creations calculated "how long it takes kids to read popular books."

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"All this happened, more or less," Kurt Vonnegut wrote in Slaughterhouse-Five. Buzzfeed showcased "53 of the best opening lines in literature."
 
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"Before I got fired I used to tell my students that bad choices make for good stories," novelist Matt Sumell recalled in recommending his "top 10 fictional troublemakers" for the Guardian.

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