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message 851: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Some good teasers here tonight!! I remembered this morning - then here we are ;)

I haven't started my next book yet but here's a teaser from The Right Place by Carla Caruso The Right Place by Carla Caruso which I read yesterday.

OVEN-ROASTED TOMATOES (serves 4 as a side)

Ingredients:

About half a kilo of medium-sized tomatoes
To taste: minced or chopped garlic, olive oil, oregano, salt and pepper

Method:

Preheat oven at 200C. Cut fresh tomatoes in half with a sharp knife. Line a tray with baking paper, place tomatoes on top, and sprinkle with garlic, olive oil, oregano, salt and pepper.

Bake for roughly 30 minutes, or until the tomatoes shrivel. Keep an eye on them so they don't burn!

Once ready, allow the tomatoes to cool for a bit, then enjoy on a hunk of sourdough with eggs and roasted herby mushrooms, or however you prefer.



message 852: by Heather (new)

Heather "How did you bruise your face?" Falk asked. "It looks quite bad."
"Oh for #%@ sake." Jill set down her cup so hard it sent the liquid sloshing over the edge. "What is that question supposed to imply?"
"Nothing. It's just a question."


Force of Nature, Force of Nature (Aaron Falk, #2) by Jane Harper


message 853: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 14, 2018 01:01PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments In this our age the gunman and his moll,
Two one-dimensioned ghosts, love on a reel,
Strange to our solid eye,
And speak their midnight nothings as they swell;
When cameras shut they hurry to their hole
Down in the yard of day.

They dance between their arc lamps and our skull,
Impose their shots, throwing the nights away;
We watch the show of shadow kiss or kill,
Flavoured of celluloid give love the lie.

~Dylan Thomas Collected Poems: 1934 -1952
(excerpt from OUR EUNUCH DREAMS)




message 854: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 91 comments Heather wrote: ""How did you bruise your face?" Falk asked. "It looks quite bad."
"Oh for #%@ sake." Jill set down her cup so hard it sent the liquid sloshing over the edge. "What is that question supposed to imp..."


I have this on my TBR pile - but haven’t read the first one yet


message 855: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9892 comments Brenda wrote: "Some good teasers here tonight!! I remembered this morning - then here we are ;)

I haven't started my next book yet but here's a teaser from The Right Place by Carla Caruso [book:The Right Pl..."


Mmm! Sounds good!


message 856: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
That it does!!


message 857: by Marianne (last edited Aug 17, 2018 03:49AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 10006 comments From Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter which I was actually reading on Tuesday...
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message 858: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments I have saved the OVEN ROASTED TOMATOES recipe to a notepad to make on the weekend.


message 859: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Let us know how it goes Jazzy :) There are lots of yummy recipes in the book!


message 860: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments Brenda wrote: "Let us know how it goes Jazzy :) There are lots of yummy recipes in the book!"

Well! I hope you'll be sharing more of them here then! :D


message 861: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Haha! Perhaps you should get yourself a copy ;)


message 862: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
"I am not going anywhere. Force me out of the car if you want, but I'm not leaving without that child."

Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris


message 863: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments This was not the kind of climate to take risks in, and I had cautioned Andrea and David about staying on marked trails and coming directly to the lodge if it started to snow. I'd seen too many of those shows where skiers got lost in a snowstorm and were found weeks later, frozen stiff. I couldn't help thinking about that Jack London story about the man who tried to start a fire, but couldn't because his matches kept blowing out. Best to concentrate on my Janet Evanovich mystery; worrying wouldn't do me any good, and Andrea said Stefan told her this morning that it wasn't going to snow.

Moon Signs by Helen Haught Fanick Moon Signs (Moon Mystery #1) by Helen Haught Fanick


message 864: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
I read book two Kylie, then bought this one and it's still waiting!


message 865: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments Brenda wrote: "I read book two Kylie, then bought this one and it's still waiting!"

Haha, nothing like reading them out of order :)
I'm about a third of the way through and enjoying it so far.


message 866: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (last edited Aug 20, 2018 09:56PM) (new)

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"Some were middle-aged, others just teenagers. More than two hundred men died, nearly a hundred and eighty of them from the island. Some villages lost all their menfolk that night, Finlay. All of them."

The Chessmen by Peter May The Chessmen (Lewis Trilogy, #3) by Peter May


message 867: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Aug 20, 2018 09:58PM) (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Kylie wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I read book two Kylie, then bought this one and it's still waiting!"

Haha, nothing like reading them out of order :)
I'm about a third of the way through and enjoying it so far."


I think I must have got book 2 as a freebie or something.... glad you're enjoying it - I liked #2..


message 868: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: ""Some were middle-aged, others just teenagers. More than two hundred men died, nearly a hundred and eighty of them from the island. Some villages lost all their menfolk that night, Finlay. All of t..."

Great book Phrynne! Sad it's the last though :(


message 869: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 21, 2018 04:48AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments 'You want to be a painter who doesn’t paint,’ his father said. ‘Before that you were a student who didn’t study, who became a surfer who didn’t surf. All this aggressive laziness is a pretty shitty philosophy. In my day we worried about Vietnam. Hippies cared in those days.’
‘Yes, I’ve heard your Bob Dylan records.'

~Robert Drewe, The Bodysurfers




message 870: by Heather (new)

Heather When I was born, the name for what I was did not exist. They called me a nymph, assuming I would be like my mother and aunts and thousand cousins.

Circe by Madeline Miller


message 871: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 25, 2018 01:03AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments By the way, the Oven Roasted Tomatoes came out alright, I didn't have any garlic and that would have made them better. I ended up having them with seasoned tofu, bread, and barbecue sauce. And ate the lot.


message 872: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Well done!!


message 873: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 91 comments It’s Tuesday!

My teaser is from War Brides by Helen Bryan War Brides by Helen Bryan - set in WWII era looks at the lives of 5 women before, during and 50 years later.

...She was overwhelmed by the sense her life had veered out of control. She was going to have a coloured baby, and she had just seduced another man. She would go to hell - and the Irish Covent - unless the rest of her reckless plan worked...


message 874: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 27, 2018 04:38PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments in the past few weeks my books followed each other, Breath by Tim Winton went to the Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas and how important the word Breath was in the last poem in the collection, the last poem Dylan ever wrote. And from there we went to Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir - by Anatole Broyard, these were his memoirs, and Broyard first met Dylan and Caitlin Thomas at a party in the Village.

"You forgot Dylan’s faults when you read his poems or heard him recite, but he was not at his best at parties. To him, an American party was like being in a bad pub with the wrong people. He appeared to have no small talk — or hardly any kind. The slender young men bounced off him in disappointment. "




message 875: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
The next morning, they rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Leni and Mama cleaned the cabin. They swept and scrubbed and washed. It turned out that the sink in the cabin was "dry" (there was no running water inside), so water had to be carried in by the bucketful from a stream not far away and boiled before they could drink it, cook with it, or bathe in it. There was no electricity.

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah


message 876: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments A moment later, I forget everything because I see that Clayton's set the most elegant table-seriously, it's something Martha Stewart would put together. He covered the table with large palm leaves and bright red tropical flowers. Two white plates sit opposite each other, with a red flower in the centre of each dish, and the appropriate forks and knives are where they belong, along with two, tall, bubbly, mimosas. In the centre is a delicious-looking omelet, along with fried potatoes, tomatoes, and bacon. As if that's not enough, there are two coconut bowls filled with fresh-cut fruit. It's almost too pretty to eat.

Mad Love by Colet Abedi Mad Love (A Mad Love Story, #1) by Colet Abedi


message 877: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 10006 comments ..her memory wasn't that bad. She'd parked exactly where she thought she had, and the space remained exactly as she'd found it: a nice vacant kerbside stretch barely halfway over the No Parking line. It was only the car that was missing, and no matter how many times she turned and stared along the row of vehicles behind her, it didn't reappear when she turned back. Her car was gone.
***
She'd had to wait twenty minutes for a bus up the hill, time she spent reporting the theft on her phone. More officialdom. Was she sure she'd left it where she thought she had? Only she'd be surprised how many wom- how many people reported their cars missing, only to remember later where they'd actually parked.
She said, "Is it true most policemen are failed traffic wardens?"
"I think you've got that the wrong way round, ma'am."
"My mistake."
Why We Die by Mick Herron



message 878: by Susan (last edited Aug 27, 2018 11:12PM) (new)

Susan (goodreadscomsusanaustralia) | 452 comments My teaser is from Thanks, Obama: My Hopey, Changey White House Years by former Obama speechwriter David Litt. In this passage, Litt is newly arrived in Washington and looking for a job:

“Even the new Washington, it seemed, rewarded a particular set of skills. A talent for flattery. An unshakable sense of entitlement. A sense of confidence out of proportion to one’s achievements. I don’t mean to imply that 2009 was an endless series of House of Cards sex-murders in a desperate climb to the top. All else being equal, however, a slight inclination toward sex-murder didn’t hurt.”


message 879: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 28, 2018 12:52AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments 'He did not wait to wash, but went straight over to the lamp, sat down on a stool and with terror at his heart began to rip open the envelope. So there was something in the bad luck that had pursued him all day today. He had struck a hard seam and nearly wrenched his muscles out, all for a rotten fifteen trucks of coal. That queer feeling of something clutching at his heart all through the shift--it had been a warning. Now it had come, the ill-luck had stolen up to him.'

~A. Avdeyenko, I LOVE


message 880: by Heather (new)

Heather She must be mistaken, but it looks exactly as if someone is moving in to her house. Our House


message 881: by Carolyn (last edited Sep 03, 2018 03:50PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9892 comments I'm currently reading The Guilty Dead (Monkeewrench, #9) by P.J. Tracy The Guilty Dead by P.J. Tracy (#9 in the Monkeewrench series).

The two detectives, Magozzi and Rolseth, are visiting a suspect in a trailer park when they discover his feral girlfriend running a meth lab in the back:

"That was truly heart-warming, wasn't it, seeing a relationship based on mutual love, trust and respect? I felt like I was living a romance novel in a Breaking Bad sort of way, and look at them now, riding off into the sunset together in the back of a patrol car."


message 882: by Jazzy (last edited Sep 03, 2018 04:54PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 944 comments 'Tell me,' asked Zazie without budging, 'why aren't you married?'
'That's life.'
'Why don't you get married?'
'Haven't found anyone who suits me.'
Zazie whistled admiringly.
'You certainly think a lot of yourself.'

~Raymond Queneau, Zazie in the Metro




message 883: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
She slid onto a stool at the breakfast bar while he tied on an apron. He turned on the frypan and took the plate of fish out of the fridge. Earlier he'd filleted their catch and lightly dusted the fillets in seasoned flour. If he did say so himself, he knew how to cook fresh fish.

Making Memories by Kerrie Paterson


message 884: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 91 comments "I'm sorry," Isabelle said.
"There's nothing to be sorry for." Hayden shrugged. "It was a marriage like any other. It began with promise but it wasn't to be. Now we're just another statistic."


Found in The Artisan Heart by Dean Mayes The Artisan Heart by Dean Mayes - I am just over half way through.


message 885: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments Davide Bouvier stood at the window of his office in the Administration block. He kept it open at all times to draw in fresh air. His lungs were bad. Not that he was complaining. Far from it. He knew he was lucky to come away with nothing worse than shoddy lungs after two years of the tunnels at Peenemunde and Mittelwerk. Most came away in sacks.

From The Survivors by Kate Furnivall The Survivors by Kate Furnivall


message 886: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
I'm about to start this one Kylie :)


message 887: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments I'm about a third of the way through, enjoying it so far :)


message 888: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
I've loved her previous work, so am pretty sure I'll enjoy this one too! I just realised it's only 2 days until publication and thought I'd better get my finger out!!


message 889: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments Yes, I know. I got it yesterday & it jumped the queue lol


message 890: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
LOL!


message 891: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) I want to dive into those green eyes and scream ‘Geronimo!’ and splash into the world of Caitlyn Spies and never come back up for air.


From Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton which is brilliant, especially if you know Brisbane and surrounding areas!


message 892: by Heather (new)

Heather Her face flickered in the swirling purple haze of magic as she ushered frantic orders to the Dark Fairy. "You must get into that castle, Maleficient! Go by fire! Go by smoke! Go by Rhyme! Go by an means available to you, but go!

Mistress of All Evil A Tale of the Dark Fairy by Serena Valentino Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairy by Serena Valentino.



message 893: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 91 comments Today's teaser is the opening line of a book I only started today.

...The girl leaned, rather than walked, into the wind, clutching the damp package of fish and chips grimly under one arm even as the gale plucked at the paper, trying to unravel the parcel and send the contents skittering away down the seafront for the seagulls to claim...

It is from The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware


message 894: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Something very interesting has happened. This afternoon we had another visitor.
Jack spent the morning in the malt house poring over a stack of papers that he brought in with him when he got home last night.


The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton


Brooke - One Woman's Brief Book Reviews (onewomansbbr) | 761 comments Brenda wrote: "Something very interesting has happened. This afternoon we had another visitor.
Jack spent the morning in the malt house poring over a stack of papers that he brought in with him when he got home l..."


I'm looking forward to reading this! It's on order at the library, and it's safe to say I am number 1 on the reservation list ;)


message 896: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments I could have asked Ma'ani to put Jordan down so he could explain himself, but I didn't feel like it. I was beginning to find Jordan as a hanging basket more tolerable than his previous incarnations.

From The Spotted Dog by Kerry Greenwood The Spotted Dog (Corinna Chapman #7) by Kerry Greenwood


message 897: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Brooke - One Woman's Brief Book Reviews wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Something very interesting has happened. This afternoon we had another visitor.
Jack spent the morning in the malt house poring over a stack of papers that he brought in with him whe..."


It's a big book Brooke - but I'm over half way now; still loving it!


message 898: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80333 comments Mod
Kylie wrote: "I could have asked Ma'ani to put Jordan down so he could explain himself, but I didn't feel like it. I was beginning to find Jordan as a hanging basket more tolerable than his previous incarnations..."

I'm not starting this one until closer to publication date Kylie - but it's safe to say I'm really looking forward to it!


message 899: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9892 comments I haven't had time to read today - so here's one from one of my weekend reads.

"Diana Cowper had planned her funeral and she was going to need it. She was murdered about six hours later that same day."

The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz



message 900: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 740 comments Brenda wrote: "Kylie wrote: "I could have asked Ma'ani to put Jordan down so he could explain himself, but I didn't feel like it. I was beginning to find Jordan as a hanging basket more tolerable than his previou..."

Yes, I'm enjoying it :)


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