RAE’S READS


The idea behind Hoarding Books’ First Line Fridays is to copy the first line or two to introduce others to your current read.
A lovely look at the Guilded Age

Today’s Friday First Liner comes from Renee Rosen’s The Social Graces, which I requested through my local library. I read about it on a friend’s blog.

“PROLOGUE/Society/New York 1876

They call us the weaker sex. Something we find flattering and maddening in equal measure.”

I have read through the end of chapter one, and am intrigued by the family diagrams of the Astors and the Vanderbilts. This promises to be a darned good read.

Written first thing this rainy Friday morning…

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8 responses to “FIRST LINE FRIDAYS”

  1. Cindy Davis Avatar

    Sounds like an interesting read. I hope you enjoy it. Mine is from Love’s Dwelling by Kelly Irvin. “A crimson cardinal perched on top of the empty bird feeder outside the kitchen window.”

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Loved Irvin’s writing style–very descriptive.

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  2. Paula Shreckhise Avatar
    Paula Shreckhise

    August 1870
    Independence, Missouri

    “When a man grows up in wild country, huntin’ food, eyes wide open for trouble, he knows when he’s being watched.
    From A Man With A Past by Mary Connealy

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Thanks for participating.

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  3. Davida Chazan Avatar

    It is a very good read, actually!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I am three fourths of the way through and am really enjoying it.

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  4. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I’ll be curious to see your thoughts about this one.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      So far, I really like it.

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