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Friday, January 1, 2016
Friday Memes: Book Beginnings & Friday 56
I have two bookish resolutions for the New Year. One--to read only from my on TBR stacks and sign up for only for challenges that will allow me to fulfill the requirements using my own books. And Two--to try harder to participate in more blogging world activities. To that end, I'm jumping back into the Friday Memes run by the fine ladies at Rose City Reader and Freda's Voice.
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 Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel (1901):
Well, the memory seems to be getting rather impaired now. What, for instance, was the name of that person who preached just before the Boreal set out, about the wrongness of any more attempts to reach the North Pole?
(Hmm. Sounds like a Polar Expedition might be a bad idea in this book...) 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. Here is the mine from The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel (1901): I could have made short work and landed at Hull, but I would not: I was afraid. For I was used to the silence of the ice; and I was used to the silence of the sea: but I was afraid of the silence of England.
Sounds like a tragic expedition! Tragic can often make for great reading though! So glad you're participating in The 56! Happy new year and happy weekend, Bev!
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I used to love reading books about explorers. Probably still do.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
I haven't heard of this one, but it does sound like an expedition wouldn't be a good idea.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings).
Not my usual fare, but it sounds good!
ReplyDeleteFriday 56 #1 and Book Beginnings
Sounds like a tragic expedition! Tragic can often make for great reading though!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're participating in The 56! Happy new year and happy weekend, Bev!
I hope the book is good.
ReplyDeleteI like expeditions. :)
Happy New Year!!
Elizabeth
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