| Line From Book | Book Title | Author |
| ...the story of a book, a book called ____--not an Earth book, never published on Earth, and until the terrible catastrophe occurred, never seen or even heard of by any Earthman. | |
| Oh ____ that has such people in it. | |
| I think it pisses God off if you walk by ____ in a field somewhere and don’t notice it. | |
| ...and there was the name--_____--and I said: 'That's a fair gloopy title. Who ever heard of ____?' | |
| I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I do all day. I'd just be ____ and all. | |
| He fell in October 1918, on a day that was so quiet and still on the whole front, that the army report confined itself to the single sentence: ____. | |
| In the souls of the people ____ are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage. | |
| But the face on the pillow, rosy in the firelight, is certainly that of Clarice Starling, and she sleeps deeply, sweetly, in ____. | |
| Full circle, he thought while final lethargy crept into his limbs. Full circle. A new terror born in death, a new superstition entering the unassailable fortress of forever. ____. | |
| Suddenly he had an idea. He would bury Church up in the ____ with no marker or any of that foolishness. He would say nothing to Ellie on the phone tonight about Church... | |