Several of my blogging friends participate in this little game, “The Tuesday Teaser,” hosted by The Purple Booker. The idea is to open your current book either to where you are reading or at random and copy a line of two to “tease” others into investigating your book. Reading other blogger’s Tuesday Teasers has increased my TBR list/folder/shelves a great deal. (Thanks a lot guys! (to be read sarcastically. LOL)).
Todays TT comes from The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (Yes! The one “everyone’s” reading, and the film comes out this week.)
This is where I start today, page 230. These are the musings of Theo, a survivor of a museum bombing (His mother is killed.) on his until-now absent dad’s girlfriend. “I might have liked Xandra in other circumstances–which, I guess, is sort of like saying I might have liked the kid who beat me up if he hadn’t beat me up. She was my first inkling that women over forty–women maybe not at all that great-looking to begin with–could be sexy.”
The “voice”/narrative of the young protagonist who has the painting, The Goldfinch, rings true from the very beginning of the novel. I am really enjoying this novel and cannot put it down.

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