Will Schwalbe is an acclaimed American author and publishing professional known for his poignant memoirs and insightful writing. He gained recognition with "The End of Your Life Book Club," which explores his relationship with his mother through their shared love of reading. Schwalbe's work often focuses on themes of literature, family, and the human experience. He previously held senior editorial positions at major publishing houses and contributes to various literary publications.
I'm beginning to think that maybe it's okay to be a bookworm.
Sometimes it's easier to talk if you have a book in your hands.
Reading isn't the opposite of doing; it's the opposite of dying.
Books are the most powerful weapon in the world.
Grief is a most peculiar thing; we’re so helpless in the face of it.
You never know when a book is going to get you.
Sometimes I think books are the only friends worth having.
The most amazing thing was that the book actually existed.
Books are a way to live a thousand lives before we die.
A great book increases the intelligence of the reader.
Reading is a solitary pursuit, even a lone passage to a separate world.
The best books are those that tell you what you already know.