I'm reading a book of short stories, so we'll see what I can do for my two Friday snippets.
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 are the first few lines from "The Rival Ghosts" by Brander Matthews in Famous Ghost Stories edited by Bennett Cerf:
The good ship sped on her way across the calm Atlantic. It was an outward passage, according to the little charts which the company had charily distributed, but most of the passengers were homeward bound, after a summer of rest and recreation.
[A rather mild beginning to a ghost story.....]
Here is a line on page 56 from "The Phantom Rickshaw" by Rudyard Kipling in Famous Ghost Stories edited by Bennett Cerf:
Speaking now as a condemned criminal might speak ere the drop-bolts are drawn, my story, wild and hideously improbable as it may appear, demands at least attention.
4 comments:
I like the beginning, reminds me of living in Nova Scotia.
As for the 56, very interesting. I've not read anything by him except The Jungle Book.
PS - Happy weekend!
Sometimes a mild beginning is like the calm before the storm. Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
Now that sounds like it is going to be good. ENJOY!!
THANKS for sharing.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Book Beginnings
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