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message 551: by Ash (new)

Ash (morethanfairytales) | 63 comments Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West

When Pemberton returned to the North Carolina mountains after three months in Boston settling his father's estate, among those waiting on the train platform was a young woman pregnant with Pemberton's child.


message 552: by K (new)

K (kaleighpi) Serena byRon Rash

We were going out to dinner.


message 553: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Dinner by Herman Koch

"She hadn't seemed like a Bridezilla."


message 554: by Sue (new)

Sue (suefloyd) | 645 comments Clammed Up by Barbara Ross

"The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex."


message 555: by Annie (new)

Annie Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

"The king must die."


message 556: by Annie (new)

Annie I shall give you guys a clue.
The book you are looking of the fantasy genre.


message 557: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Lover Avenged by J.R. Ward

"Alone, each item was insignificant."


message 558: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine (saanichlori) Death On Demand by Carolyn G. Hart

"At eight o'clock in the evening, the Baltimore airport was nearly deserted."


message 559: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Digging to America by Anne Tyler

You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain't no matter.


message 560: by S.L.J. (last edited May 07, 2014 11:24AM) (new)

S.L.J. (sammyslj) | 13 comments The adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

"Tyler gets me a job as a waiter, after that Tyler's pushing a gun in my mouth and saying, the first step to eternal life is you have to die."


message 561: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk

Someone must have slandered Josef K., for one morning, without having done anything truly wrong, he was arrested.


message 562: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Trial by Franz Kafka

"There was no possibility of taking a walk that day."


message 563: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

The sun shone, having no alternative, on the nothing new.


message 564: by Sue (new)

Sue (suefloyd) | 645 comments Murphy by Samuel Beckett

"Mom is still alive, but she is going to be murdered at midnight on Good Friday", Amanda Martin told the deputy chief, who didn't even think to question the girl; she already proved she knew more than he and all his colleagues in Homicide put together."


message 565: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Ripper by Isabel Allende

If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.


message 566: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

"There's a fine line between artist and crackpot."


message 567: by Sue (new)

Sue (suefloyd) | 645 comments Buttoned Up by Kylie Logan

"People disappear all the time."


message 568: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine (saanichlori) Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

"We drove past Tiny Polski's mansion house to the main road, and then the five miles into Northampton, Father talking the whole way about savages and the awfulness of America--how it got turned into a dope-taking, door-locking, ulcerated danger zone of rabid scavengers and criminal millionaires and moral sneaks."


message 569: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux

"In a small clearing, an intricate device of glass and metal tubes scanned the night skies."


message 570: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Agatha H and the Airship City by Phil Foglio

Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo.


message 571: by Sue (new)

Sue (suefloyd) | 645 comments A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce

"Daddy, I'm tired," the little girl in the red pants and the green blouse said fretfully.


message 572: by Gwen (new)

Gwen | 43 comments Firestarter by Stephen King

"If you have never driven over country roads it is useless for me to tell you about it; you wouldn’t understand anyway."


message 573: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments A Country Doctor's Notebook by Mikhail Bulgakov

This is the saddest story I have ever heard.


message 574: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford

"The cry was low and tortured, pulled from the gut of a man who'd been to hell and back."


message 575: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments The Broken by Shelley Coriell

I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me; had they duly considered how much depended upon what they were then doing;—that not only the production of a rational Being was concerned in it, but that possibly the happy formation and temperature of his body, perhaps his genius and the very cast of his mind;—and, for aught they knew to the contrary, even the fortunes of his whole house might take their turn from the humours and dispositions which were then uppermost:—Had they duly weighed and considered all this, and proceeded accordingly,—I am verily persuaded I should have made a quite different figure in the world, from that, in which the reader is likely to see me.


message 576: by K (new)

K (kaleighpi) The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne

Floating upward through a confusion of dreams and memory, curving like a trout through the rings of previous risings, I surface.


message 577: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine (saanichlori) Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner

"Here is something I learned when I was eleven years old: Pain has a flavor. The question is, what does it taste like to you?"


message 578: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner

"What makes a house look haunted?"


message 579: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Murder on the House by Juliet Blackwell

Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.


message 580: by K (new)

K (kaleighpi) David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

We spent days along the Wawanash River, helping Uncle Benny fish.


message 581: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro

"I first met him in Piraeus."


message 582: by Sue (new)

Sue (suefloyd) | 645 comments Zorba the Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis

"The plump brandy glasses reflected the candles burning in the silver candelabra."


message 583: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments The Fencing Master by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

"Whales. What can I say about them?"


message 584: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments The Sentinel by Jeremy Bishop

Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed.


message 585: by SthTx Dawn (new)

SthTx Dawn (dawn99) | 56 comments Ulysses by James Joyce

The Music-Room in the Governor's House at Port Mahon, a tall, handsome, pillared octagon, was filled with the triumphant first movement of Locatelli's C major quartet.


message 586: by Erin Vanessa (new)

Erin Vanessa Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian.

When the lights went off the accompanist kissed her.


message 587: by Joanne (new)

Joanne Zienty | 31 comments Bel Canto by Ann Patchett

People do not give it credence that a fourteen-year-old girl could leave home and go off in the wintertime to avenge her father's blood but it did not seem so strange then, although I will say it did not happen every day.


message 588: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments True Grit by Charles Portis

It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the house-tops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.


message 589: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Paul Clifford by Edward Bulwer-Lytton

"It befell in the days of Uther Pendragon, when he was king of all England, and so reigned, that there was a mighty duke in Cornwall that held war against him long time."


message 590: by Joanne (new)

Joanne Zienty | 31 comments Le Morte D'Arthur by Thomas Malory

The old woman remembered a swan she had bought many years ago in Shanghai for a foolish sum.


message 591: by Whitney (new)

Whitney 'Thompson' Jenkins (whitney210) | 452 comments The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan

"Gestures are all that I have; sometimes they must be grand in nature.


message 592: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

One summer afternoon Mrs. Oedipa Maas came home from a Tupperware party whose hostess had put perhaps too much kirsch in the fondue to find that she, Oedipa, had been named executor, or she supposed executrix, of the estate of one Pierce Inverarity, a California real estate mogul who had once lost two million dollars in his spare time but still had assets numerous and tangled enough to make the job of sorting it all out more than honorary.


message 593: by Nancy from NJ (last edited Jul 13, 2014 08:54AM) (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon


I had just begun to peel the potatoes for dinner when my oldest sister Bessie came in, her eyes far away and very tired.


message 594: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Bread Givers byAnzia Yezierska

"Like most people who own their own businesses, I work long hours that start early in the morning."


message 595: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs

"If I hear a person say, "Man! That's a blue sky - for sure," I know exactly how the sky looks."


message 596: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments A Patch of Blue by Elizabeth Kata

It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end asking for someone he was not.


message 597: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 1 comments I don't want to wear red pants!!! As a first grader,
first impressions are everything when trying to make new friends."


message 598: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Claire wrote: "A Patch of Blue by Elizabeth Kata

It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end askin..."


City of Glass by Paul Auster

Not sure if I get to post a line since Amanda below you did. :)


message 599: by Alycia (new)

Alycia (alyciac) | 2907 comments Go ahead and give us a line, Kandice!


message 600: by Kandice (new)

Kandice "The angel was cleaning out his closet when the call came."


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