
*Please join Rose City Reader every Friday to share the first sentence (or so) of the
book you are reading, along with your initial thoughts about the
sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires.
Please remember to include the title of the book and the author's
name. *Taken directly from Rose City Reader's Blog Page.
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My book beginnings is taken from LIAR, LIAR by M. J. Arlidge:
"Luke scrambled through the open window and onto the narrow ledge outside. Grasping the plastic guttering above his head, he pulled himself upright. The guttering creaked ominously, threatening to give way at any moment, but Luke couldn't risk letting go. He was dizzy, breathless and very, very scared."
"Luke scrambled through the open window and onto the narrow ledge outside. Grasping the plastic guttering above his head, he pulled himself upright. The guttering creaked ominously, threatening to give way at any moment, but Luke couldn't risk letting go. He was dizzy, breathless and very, very scared."
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I finished these books the last three weeks:
THE GIRLS IN THE GARDEN by Lisa Jewell:
A good read, but very odd characters. :)
Review will be on June 7.
******************THE GIRLS IN THE GARDEN by Lisa Jewell:
A good read, but very odd characters. :)
Review will be on June 7.
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FLIGHT PATTERNS by Karen White:
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A CERTAIN AGE by Beatriz Williams:
Happy Friday, Happy Reading!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
Off own intriguing art. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping, Heather.
DeleteLiar Liar looks really good...intense! I'm also eager to read Flight Patterns. Enjoy your weekend, and thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteIt is intense.
DeleteI have never read anything by this author. Seems very good.
I LOVED Flight Patterns.
Thanks for stopping, Laurel.
Thrilling opening!
ReplyDeleteIt should be good.
DeleteThanks for stopping, fredamans.
The beginning has certainly gotten my curiosity up. :)
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It is pretty good so far.
DeleteTami Hoag says it is Dark, Twisted, and Thought-provoking.
Thanks for stopping, Diane.