Book Beginnings on Friday
                                        is a bookish meme now   
sponsored by Rose City Reader (who originally inspired the meme).       
   Here's      what        you   do:    Share    the   first    line   
(or     two)    of the      book        you  are           currently    
        reading on  your      blog or     in   the       comments       
   section.    Include          the  title    and         author     so 
  we  know       what  you're            reading.  Then,    if  you     
      are  so  moved,       let  us        know    what     your    
first           impressions  were    based      on    that first  line 
and  if   you did or did not like that sentence.   Link   up each week  
at Gilion's    place.
Here's mine from "Drawn Daggers" by C. L. Pirkis, a short story in 
The Penguin Book of Victorian Women in Crime by Michael Sims (ed):
 
 
Loveday Brooke, at this period of her career, was a little over thirty years of age, and could best be described in a series of negations. She was not tall, she was not short; she was not dark, she was not fair; she was neither handsome nor ugly.
The Friday 56 is a bookish meme
                sponsored by Freda's Voice.         It is really easy to
     participate.      Just      grab a book,  any       book,  and turn
  to    page 56.  Find a   sentence    that   grabs       you     and 
post    it. 
Great post! I like the description of Loveday as what she was NOT. A clever idea for introducing a character.
ReplyDeleteI'm also wondering what the father should have offered a reward for.
What for it..... LOL.... k, why??? No seriously, why????
ReplyDeletehow the heck am i supposed to imagine the character if she's not anything? :P
ReplyDeleteas for the reward ... bah. for what for what? :)
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