
*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 WATCHING EDIE by Camilla Way:
"Outside my kitchen window the long afternoon empties of light. I look at London stretched out far below, my dripping hands held poised above the sink. The doorbell rings, one long high peal; the broken intercom vibrates."
"Outside my kitchen window the long afternoon empties of light. I look at London stretched out far below, my dripping hands held poised above the sink. The doorbell rings, one long high peal; the broken intercom vibrates."
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Books finished last three weeks:
THE HOUSE BETWEEN TIDES by Sarah Maine
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS by B. A. Paris - review on August 9
AFTER ANNA by Alex Lake
THE LOST GIRLS by Heather Young.
Review is in the book's title.
ALL IS NOT FORGOTTEN by Wendy Walker.
Review is in the book's title.
This book is a tense, stay-with-you psychological thriller.
THE HOUSE BETWEEN TIDES by Sarah Maine
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS by B. A. Paris - review on August 9
AFTER ANNA by Alex Lake
THE LOST GIRLS by Heather Young.
Review is in the book's title.
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Review is in the book's title.
This book is a tense, stay-with-you psychological thriller.
Hope you had a good reading week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
That start of a book sounds good.
ReplyDeleteIt is different.
DeleteI actually finished the book.
Well written but tense situations.
Thanks for stopping, pilch92.