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				 "Your malice brought Plague on my man and my mother and my boys"
      "Your malice brought Plague on my man and my mother and my boys" This is in Year of Wonders I am reading that next for the Book Challenge. I haven't read that far yet so I am interested to see it in context.
The next one is sentence 9 on page 256.
p.s. I love this idea!
 "I knew that he would be true to me, for I knew one or two things about him; so I made up my mind to go right on to Kilburn, where he lived, and take him into my confidence."
      "I knew that he would be true to me, for I knew one or two things about him; so I made up my mind to go right on to Kilburn, where he lived, and take him into my confidence."The Complete Sherlock Holmes: All 4 Novels & 56 Short Stories is sitting next to me.
Next one is page 26, sentence 7.
 " If anything, Mike thought, it was Julie's fault."
      " If anything, Mike thought, it was Julie's fault."I'm reading, The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks. I haven't read up to there so i don't know what she did wrong. :)
Next person: pg. 117 and sentence 4.
        
      "She was masterful at making it seem not as thought she was ignoring Carmen, rather that Carmen simply wasn't in the frame." Carry the One
I am not that far in the book yet, so no clue what is going on. :)
Next: Pg 7 sentence 7.
  
  
  I am not that far in the book yet, so no clue what is going on. :)
Next: Pg 7 sentence 7.
        
      "What I am is almost forty-two, the divorced father of two German Shepherds-one of whom I miss-a failed Catholic, and a speaker of street Spanish with some difficulty." Start Shooting: A Novel
Next, Page 100, sentence 13.
  
  
  Next, Page 100, sentence 13.
 "Well obviously, with his rich ochre skin color and tribal markings." Wicked : The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
      "Well obviously, with his rich ochre skin color and tribal markings." Wicked : The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the WestNext, Page 42, sentence 3
 "Brown is a good sort of Man - he did not know he was doing me to death by inches." --John Keats in a letter to Fanny Brawne
      "Brown is a good sort of Man - he did not know he was doing me to death by inches." --John Keats in a letter to Fanny Brawne!!! Well this certainly slays me and I'm sure it will you too if you are familiar with his life or have seen the movie Bright Star. Now I want to read the rest of that letter!
Next: Page 35, Sentence 1
 "'He is a poor thing,' said Janet, 'and he says we cheer him up. ...'" A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
      "'He is a poor thing,' said Janet, 'and he says we cheer him up. ...'" A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettNext: Page 111, Sentence 9
 Ah... You should have posted a page, but I'll use the old one.
      Ah... You should have posted a page, but I'll use the old one."Five days into the journey, we are more than half way to the water that will take us to Ireland."
Circle of Fire by Zink
Nest: Page 183, Sentence 15
 "Definitely Raleigh, if it's a boy," I add." The Help by Kathryn Stockett
      "Definitely Raleigh, if it's a boy," I add." The Help by Kathryn StockettNext: Page 177, Sentence 11
 "Once it is hot again, remove the heat and carefully pour in wine mixture (it will spatter)." Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook by Martha Stewart
      "Once it is hot again, remove the heat and carefully pour in wine mixture (it will spatter)." Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook by Martha StewartNext: page 12, sentence 16
        
      "In a nutshell, General Kline was there to figure things out." The Ascendant by Drew Chapman
Goodreads Giveaway so this may not make it to the final version.
Next: Page 88, sentence 3.
  
  
  Goodreads Giveaway so this may not make it to the final version.
Next: Page 88, sentence 3.
        
      "The crickets joined the symphony and the melody of nature preparing for dusk enveloped us." My Magical Palace by Kunal Mukherjee 
About 2/3 of the way through and love the language. Beautifully written.
Next: Page 33, sentence 8.
  
  
  About 2/3 of the way through and love the language. Beautifully written.
Next: Page 33, sentence 8.
 And, perhaps, I was judging the idea, not by its merit, but by the fashionable or unfashionable delivery of the message.
      And, perhaps, I was judging the idea, not by its merit, but by the fashionable or unfashionable delivery of the message.Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
Next: page 43, sentence 2
 Mary sat on the floor beside the empty chair, and she saw through the kitchen window that the sun had already disappeared behind the furthest hill, and that before many hours had passed the grey malevolence of a November dusk would have fallen upon Jamaica once again.
      Mary sat on the floor beside the empty chair, and she saw through the kitchen window that the sun had already disappeared behind the furthest hill, and that before many hours had passed the grey malevolence of a November dusk would have fallen upon Jamaica once again.Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
Next: Page 161, Sentence 7
 "The ship rose higher as their weight left the ropes, but Deryn saw the hydrogen sniffers on the ship's topside going into a frenzy."
      "The ship rose higher as their weight left the ropes, but Deryn saw the hydrogen sniffers on the ship's topside going into a frenzy."Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
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      I arrived at Ivy Cottage feeling exultant, gave the hand brakes a firm squeeze, and tumbled over the handlebars into the shaggy hedgerow. Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well byNancy Atherton
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Books mentioned in this topic
Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well (other topics)Leviathan (other topics)
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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality (other topics)
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