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The first line can make or break a reader’s interest. Just how well did the author pull you in to the story with their first sentence? To participate in this weekly book meme is extremely easy.
~Grab the book you are currently reading and open to the first page.
~Grab the book you are currently reading and open to the first page.
~Write down the first sentence in the first paragraph.
~Create a blog post with this information. (Make sure to include the title & author of the book you are using. Even an ISBN helps!)
" 'You shall pay, Nick Gregory.' "
~Hex Appeal by Linda Wisdom (ISBN 978-1-4022-14004)
Oh yeah, I want to know what he did and why he's going to pay!
sounds great, I haven't tried this one yet but it looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteOops, I read the other witch book by Linda Wisdom.Sorry. This one sounds awfully good too. I want to read the whole series. My Friday First is here although it's Saturday morning.
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