A Bibliophile's passtime (good Books, favorite Books & more stacks o' Book Quotations)
Gonna try and "transfer" a nifty little game...
Pick up the book nearest to you, go to page 77 and read sentence 7. Share it here, add title if you'd like, or keep Folks guessing.. {u can do this daily, different book or journal magazine nearest, etc} "She was a bit disappointed to find it was broken, but the Russian soldiers were overjoyed and gave her a bolt of beautiful white cloth with a delicate pink flower pattern on it."- Book: Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China Author: Jung Chang :glasses: |
A Bibliophile's passtime (good Books, favorite Books & more stacks o' Book Quotations)
'Wollstonecraft was also a trenchant critic of the institution of marriage as it existed in her day.' -A History of Women in America Hymowitz & Weissman
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goes to the Red Sox-they're up 6-0 in the fifth inning, courtesy of home
Faithful Stewart O'Nan & Stephen King Should we finish a sentence if it goes on to line 8 or starts on line 6 or both. Or just post unfinished sentences? |
"Weaknesses: Consistent and pervasive use of volatile fragrant oils that are irritating, allergenic"
Don't Go To The Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 8th edition Paula Begoun |
"That explanation goes a long way toward explaining Winthrop's seemingly schizophrenic behavior."
Sarah Vowell, The Wordy Shipmates |
With newer models, the numbers are negative when the status is OK and move toward 0 (zero) as CPU temperature increases.
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Potok, C. (1972). My Name Is Asher Lev. New York,NY: Random House.
That summer I lived in a house on the edge of the dunes. My room was a low-ceilinged attic with a window that looked out on the dunes and the beach and the ocean. In the early morning, I could see the sun on th ewater and the silver foaming of the surf. The sun rose through the morning mist and burned mist away, and then was golden on the beach and white on the Cape Cod houses a few hundred yards up the dunes, where dark scrub brush grew in the sandy earth. Gulls wheeled and called above the water and the sand, their wings stark white in the sun. I watched the gulls from the window of my roon and from the porch of the house, and I painted them over and over again, using watercolors or washes of oils; painted their soarings into the sun, their wings in the wind, their wide diving circles over the surface of the waves. Often I did not paint at all, but sat on the porch listening and watching, feeling the salt wind on my face, hearing the surf and the cries of the gulls" (Chapter 10: pp. 251). |
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I totally mis-read the directions to your forum thread, rook. Let me re-do this: Page 77, Line 7: "Finally, I volunteered to answer the phone for her," My Name Is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok. |
From Sister Spit, edited by Michelle Tea
"Every couple disappeared at some point separately, only to return covered in grass and claiming to have been star gazing." |
Ohhh great thread! so glad I found it. When I think of it, I need to post an excerpt from Steinbeck's book, "Travels with Charley". I never appreciated him as a writer till I read that book...he is quite eloquent... :)
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"I am of Master Cap's opinion about using the canoe." Cooper, The Pathfinder
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"Even as he agured with himself, he buttoned up his coat and reached for his leather gloves"
"The Shack where tragedy cofronts eternity" Wm. Paul Young I wold recommend this book to everyone |
'I don't care,' said Ann Veronica to the darkness, 'I'll fight it.'
(From chapter 5: The Flight To London; pp. 77, line 7) Ann Veronica H.G. Wells (1909) |
Page 77 turns out to be Chapter 16.
Here's line no. 7: ".....allow Jack to spend his days with her. If things were reversed ..." Hill, Gerri. 2017. The Secret Pond. Bella Books, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida (32302). |
"He pays a straight thirty-five cents for them (pies) and takes three dozen a week" -- Ida (head waitress).
From: Mildred Pierce (Ch. 5, page 77, line 7) . |
I love this! I don't believe I've ever come a crossed it before!
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"They can thrive despite going through tremendous stresses every year."
Heart and Blood: Living with Deer in America by Richard Nelson |
"Tully had turned up at school with his face cut, his lip swollen and his eye blacked"
The Casual Vacany, J.K. Rowling |
Max & Nora
"It's a simple enough question," Nora said. "Am I ever going to see you again?"
From: White Palace (Savan, G., July 1987) |
I keep forgetting to post in this thread damn it! I'll Be Back..........
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