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message 801: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments "And so long as Charles Stuart is not received at Court and I am, the chances of his finding out what I'm saying there are not great."

Dragonfly in Amber

Next: pg 206, sentence 6


message 802: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "In the wash of pale light, Colin saw Roy standing at the top of the eighty-foot slope, silhouetted against the sky, staring down."

The Voice of the Night by Dean R Koontz

Next: page 201, sentence 4


message 803: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments "Yes, I know," I said, striving for patience.

Dragonfly in Amber

Next: pg 199, first sentence


message 804: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments As the warm, wet Amazonian air hits the towering Andes, it cools and sheds its moisture in the form of snow.

1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann

Next: page 203, sentence 3


message 805: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments "Though I didn't take notes at the time."

Voyager

Next: pg 207, sentence 2


message 806: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "As far as the moonlight revealed, there was no cover, no place for him to hide."

The Voice of the Night by Dean Koontz

Next: page 77, last sentence


message 807: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments And what would she do with Mary?

Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida

Next: page 121, sentence 10


message 808: by Danyelle (last edited Jul 03, 2018 09:34PM) (new)

Danyelle (danisbooks) | 850 comments It's better if you just come with me.

Between the Blade and the Heart

Pg 47 sentence 4


message 809: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments To use his own words, further, he said, "If you give a nigger an inch, he will take an ell."

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass


Next: Page 135, sentence 2


message 810: by Joyce (last edited Jul 06, 2018 03:05PM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I want you to be happy."

The Voice of the Night

Next: Page 94, sentence 7


message 811: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments They at length said that they had learned I had been in a "scrape," and that I was to be examined before my master; and if their information proved false, I should not be hurt.

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Next: Page 101, sentence 3


message 812: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments He was incapable of learning on his own.

The Feast of All Saints by Anne Rice


message 813: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Joyce C wrote: "He was incapable of learning on his own.

The Feast of All Saints by Anne Rice"


Joyce, can you give the next page/sentence?


message 814: by Anya (new)

Anya Zhang (anya_zhang) I'll give it then.

Page 6, sentence 1


message 815: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments She became an indispensable personage in the household, officiating in all capacities, from cook and wet nurse to seamstress.

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs

Next: Page 101, sentence 3


message 816: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I will go with you."

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

Next: Page 57, sentence 5


message 817: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments She spoke to me.

Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie

Next: page 121, sentence 4


message 818: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "Tzain turns just before Amari whips around, sucking in his breath at the mark."

Children of Blood and Bone

Next: page 32, second to last sentence


message 819: by rachel (new)

rachel jaranson | 10 comments "I shrug."

Challenger Deep

Next: page 7, sentence 9


message 820: by ☯Emily (last edited Jul 23, 2018 03:44AM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments He has High Church views and fasts on Friday.

Murder at the Vicarage

Next: page 97, sentence 7


message 821: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "Four years later, Abood passed away from lung cancer, but his daughters continue to follow in his footsteps."

Journeys: An American Story

Next: 2nd sentence of the book


message 822: by Danyelle (new)

Danyelle (danisbooks) | 850 comments Some of my victims line the walls in shadow boxes,whole others get sorted into jars and placed on bookshelf for later use.

Splintered

pg 79 sentence 2


message 823: by Celia (last edited Jul 24, 2018 11:39PM) (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "She called Father by his name..." (the sentence does end in an ellipsis)

Children of Blood and Bone

p. 15, 6th sentence


message 824: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Three female voices rose at once making disconnected remarks about the Choir Boys' Outing, the regrettable incident at the last Mothers' Meeting, and the drafts in the church.

Murder at the Vicarage

Next: page 88, sentence 4


message 825: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "I've taken that choice away."

Children of Blood and Bone

Next: p. 45, 2nd to last sentence


message 826: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Pete wouldn't dare walk on it."

Finders Keepers by Stephen King

Next: page 274, sentence 4


message 827: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "Where are the guards he traveled with before?"

Children of Blood and Bone

Next: Page 123, sentence 4


message 828: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments Beyond the thick trees that lined the river, the ground fell away in broad sweeps of darkness, over the rice plantations and tobacco fields.

Drums of Autumn

Next: page 222, sentence 8


message 829: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Barbara is wearing her school uniform and looks relatively composed."

Finders Keepers

Next: Page 181, sentence 6


message 830: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "No one comes to America to be average."

Journeys: An American Story

Next: page 234, sentence 5


message 831: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "At least you are honest with me."

Valley of the Shadow by Peter Tremayne

Next: Page 174, third sentence from the bottom.


message 832: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "This is enough."

Please Don't Go Before I Get Better

Next: page 205, sentence 3


message 833: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments It was beautiful, but too solemn: I half rose, and stretched my arm to draw the curtain.

Jane Eyre

Next: pg 14, sentence 2


message 834: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "The experience left her convinced that there must be a better way."

Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

Next: Page 1, last sentence


message 835: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments Very different thighs, certainly.

Rachel's Holiday

Next: Page 284, sentence 4


message 836: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "I know the truth, all right?"

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Next: page 8, sentence 8


message 837: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments And I needed a change in my life.

A Cat By Any Other Name by Lydia Adamson

Next: 67, sentence 6


message 838: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments Harry waited until he heard Mr. and Mrs. Weasley's bedroom door close, then headed back upstairs with the bottle.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Next: Page 246, sentence 8


message 839: by Joyce (last edited Aug 06, 2018 08:21AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Or at the very, very least, I could have reached in and stolen your phone to call the police."

Thirteen Reasons Why

Next: Page 100, sentence 4


message 840: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments This meant higher costs for both it's tenants and owners.

Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet

Next: page 56, 3rd from the bottom


message 841: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments It was all too clear that I was alone on this one.

A Cat By Any Other Name by Lydia Adamson

Next: page 114, sentence 6


message 842: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "'Hippogriffs!' Hagrid roared happily, waving a hand at them."

Next: p. 69, sentence 4


message 843: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Oh, it's nothing much."

Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie

Next: Page 171, sentence 7.


message 844: by Celia (last edited Aug 07, 2018 09:15AM) (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "How are you adjusting to Detroit?"

Next: Page 14, sentence 3


message 845: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments I shook hands all around and sat down between Miss Marple and Miss Wetherby.

Murder at the Vicarage

Next: 164, sentence 2


message 846: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "Make her call you Jo?"

American Street

Next: pg 110, sentence 1


message 847: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "You'll excuse me, but it was an very unusual time to make a call."

Murder at the Vicarage

Next: Page 77, sentence 3


message 848: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33859 comments "Well...let me see the bit of metal, why don't you, and I'll see what can be done."

The Fiery Cross

Next: page 35, last sentence


message 849: by Celia (last edited Aug 07, 2018 05:27PM) (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments But now the soil is clear and all i can do is let the sun touch me until I turn into something just as beautiful alone.

Please Don't Go Before I Get Better

Next: page 16, sentence 7


message 850: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "What are they?"

The Cat Who Blew the Whistle by Lilian Jackson Braun

Next: page 143, sentence 2


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