BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS
It's hot this week here in Oregon. Like most Oregonians, I complain when it rains all spring and then I complain that it is too hot. It's a summer ritual! But I live in a 110 year old house with no air conditioning, so hot gets hot. My cats sure love it.
Book Beginnings will take my mind off melting. Please share the opening sentence (or so) from the book you are reading this week, or just a book you feel like sharing.
MY BOOK BEGINNING
June 12, 1954 – The drive from Salina to Morgan was three hours, and for much of it, Emmett hadn’t said a word.
-- The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towels. This is one of the books my Book Club picked for later this fall and I'm getting a jump on it because my library hold came up.
Have you read it?
I loved A Gentleman in Moscow and Rules of Civility. I've heard this one drags in comparison, but I'm willing to read it through. A long slow book doesn't sound too bad for this long slow summer week.
YOUR BOOK BEGINNINGS
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THE FRIDAY 56
MY FRIDAY 56
I love it when life pulls a rabbit out of a hat. Like when the blue-plate special is turkey and stuffing in the middle of May.
That is an image that stuck with me when I read it. Although the idea of a Thanksgiving-style turkey dinner on this sweltering summer day sounds horrible!
I've been hearing good things about this book. It's on my wishlist. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt's hot where you are and a bit chilly here in the UK this morning! I haven't read any of Amos Towles' books, although I have A Gentleman in Moscow in my TBRs, so it's good to know you loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love Thanksgiving dinner in May too! Just don't want to be the one to cook it cause it would make the house so bloody hot!! Happy weekend!
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