RAE’S READS

First Line Fridays asks the reader to “tempt’ another reader to add the book they are currently reading to their TBR Lists/folders/ shelves. I have found several of my favorite reads in just this way. All you have to do is read the author’s “hook,” the first sentence or couple of sentences.

My Firstlines today are fromΒ Goodbye Mr. Spalding, a fabulous middle school novel by Jennifer Robin Barr and concerns all things baseball history/baseball.

“Jimmie Foxx is definitely dead. I can tell by the way his glassy eyes are staring at me through the fishbowl.”

Jimmie Fox, the fish, is named for Jimmy Frank’s favorite ball player. Jimmy’s life revolves around baseball. I have read half to three-fourths of the book, and at the moment the human Jimmie Foxx is hospitalized for an injury from the game. I am hoping the first line is not a foreshadowing of the man’s demise! LOL

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4 responses to “Friday Firstliners”

  1. Jee Wan Avatar

    I’m not familiar with baseball, so I’m not sure if this will be the right book for me…I like the fish’s name! πŸ˜€ And I love your First Line Fridays! πŸ™‚ Happy Friday, Rae! (Hey, look! It rhymes :))

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    1. Rae Reads Avatar

      In elementary school when we rhymed when we spoke, we’d say, “You’re a poet and don’t know it…” Then we’d add the insult or put down…”but your feet show it./They’re Longfellow’s.”Kids!

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      1. Jee Wan Avatar

        LOL! My, I didn’t know that! Everyday I learn something new! Thank you for sharing, Rae! πŸ™‚

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  2. sjhigbee Avatar

    I like the idea of the foreshadowing, using the fish’s death… And whether it actually means the death comes to pass or not, it nicely raises the stakes for the reader. Niftily done:)). Thank you for sharing this one, Rae.

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