RAE’S READS

I found this fun meme at Hoarding Books. What one is asked to do is grab a book at random and copy the first line, so here’s mine for Friday, September 18, 2020:

” February 3 was a dark and dank day altogether; cold spitting rain in the morning and a low, steel-grey sky the rest of the afternoon.”

The above is from The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott, my choice for the white book of my “Celebration of Color” Challenge.

Grab your current read, and join in.

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9 responses to “FRIDAY FIRSTLINERS”

  1. bellesmoma16 Avatar

    Happy Friday!
    My first line comes from Jocelyn by Sarah Monzon: “I was eight years old when I saw the movie Gone With the Wind for the first time.”
    Hope you have a great weekend. πŸ™‚β€πŸ“š

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      This is a great one! Thanks for participating.

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  2. beth Avatar

    “In the kitchen that my mother ran with all the pride of a chef cuisiniers at Versailles, even if it was in white-bread Bromley, she provided the plenty she had gone without herself.” – from “Let Me Eat Cake,” by Paul Arnot

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I think I’d like to read this one; I KNOW my friend would.

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      1. beth Avatar

        I read about it somewhere and was out of print but I found it on a used book site

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  3. BeautyInTheBinding (@BeautyInTheBind) Avatar

    Happy Saturday! Today, I’m sharing the first line from Under the Tulip Tree by Michelle Shocklee. “Pandemonium has broken out in the streets of New York City.”

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/09/first-line-fridays-under-tulip-tree-by.html

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  4. Paula Shreckhise Avatar
    Paula Shreckhise

    My first line is from ALMOST A BRIDE by Jody Hedlund
    Cariboo, British Columbia. August 1863

    β€œHello, Beautiful. Will you marry me?”

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Wow! Had me at, “Hello, Beautiful…” LOL

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  5. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I always think I’m going to join in with the first line meme or the teaser meme, but I haven’t in ages. There is something wonderful about writing down great lines from a book and sharing them.

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