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message 951: by Boo Boo (last edited Dec 08, 2018 12:50AM) (new)

Boo Boo  (pugluv00) | 817 comments She might be shamed by real sickness.

Sensation

NEXT: Page 110, sentence 8


message 952: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Both of them laughing.

The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman

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message 953: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I talked to your answering machine, about six-fifteen."

Disclosure by Michael Crichton

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message 954: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Eve, pouring his brandy, had stored away his comments about the Fokker.

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

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message 955: by Joyce (last edited Jan 02, 2019 11:37AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "But I see."

Black Coffee by Agatha Christie

Next: Page 47, sentence 2


message 956: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments "Looking up he said, 'Mr. Jay, I really need your help, but I don't see any way to raise that kind of money'."

Destiny at Dawn by Allen Wildmon

Next: Page56, sentence 5


message 957: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "As she passed from under the black pall of the Norway spruces she fancied she saw two figures in the shade about the duck-pond."

Summer by Edith Wharton

Next: page 202, sentence 8


message 958: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Guess there's something after all in what the fellers been saying 'bout you anyhow."

Black Female Playwrights: An Anthology of Plays before 1950 by Kathy A. Perkins

Next: Page 137, sentence 2


message 959: by Addy (new)

Addy Gold (equinereader) She looked around and realized she was floating only inches off the ground, spared from a horrible death by the magic in the Fairy Drillsergeant's wand.

Pennyroyal Academy by M. A. Larson

Next: Page 148, sentence 8


message 960: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "It was just before you left us," she said, "that the Duke took to coming to my house."

Next: page 175, sentence 5


message 961: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "You do realize," said Giles as he drove out on to the main road, "it's an eighteen-hour day, and you're not paid."

Best Kept Secret by Jeffrey Archer

Next: page 22, sentence 4


message 962: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Rose: It's something to do.

Fences by August Wilson

Next: page 86, sentence 6


message 963: by Addy (new)

Addy Gold (equinereader) Mimicking the wolves, Gizmo flattened her own pointed ears and showed her teeth.

Journey's End by Christopher Holt

Next: page 113, sentence 10


message 964: by rachel (new)

rachel jaranson | 10 comments And do not move until I signal you.

Ladies Guide to Petticoats and Piracy

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message 965: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "After he had returned to his pew, Giles and Sebastian each read a lesson, "The Good Samaritan" and "The Sermon on the Mount," while Emma and Grace recited verses by their mother's favorite poets."

Best Kept Secret by Jeffrey Archer

Next: Page 274, 1st complete sentence.


message 966: by Addy (new)

Addy Gold (equinereader) "Satisfied now?" he purred. "You wanted out; I've brought you out."

Midnight by Erin Hunter

Next: Page 47, sentence 24


message 967: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments I don't read books with that many sentences on one page. Do you want to change the sentence number?


message 968: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments Addy wrote: ""Satisfied now?" he purred. "You wanted out; I've brought you out."

Midnight by Erin Hunter

Next: Page 47, sentence 24"


"It usually took about an hour for Dad to notice that Tyler was not among his brothers." (Educated by Tara Westover)

Next: page 14, sentence 5


message 969: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments The faces of the people shone from beneath their velvet hats or the Straimehn (a fur-edged hat>)

The Janowska Road by Leon Weliczker Wells

Next: page 156, sentence 3


message 970: by Celia (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "Meditate for ten to fifteen minutes over the true meaning of the words."

The Heartfulness Way Heart-Based Meditations for Spiritual Transformation by Kamlesh D. Patel

Next: page 270, sentence 8


message 971: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "It shouldn't take you over two days to get there."

The Janowska Road by Leon Weliczker Wells

Next: Page 101, sentence 4


message 972: by Joyce (last edited Jan 21, 2019 09:37AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "He put his arms around Glanton."

Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy

Next: Page 306, sentence 6


message 973: by Addy (last edited Jan 22, 2019 08:49PM) (new)

Addy Gold (equinereader) "I still can't believe what happened."

The Ark, The Reed, and the Fire Cloud by Jenny L. Cote

Next: Page 136, sentence 12


message 974: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Why are you not in hiding?" I heard myself asking them.

The Janowska Road by Leon Weliczker Wells

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message 975: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Now tell me truthfully, who could recognize this dark and sinister small man as belonging to the giant Foxworth clan?"

Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews

Next: Page 313, sentence 4


message 976: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments He would never allow himself to regard the person of the Prime Minister.

Phineas Redux by Anthony Trollope

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message 977: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments "One might suppose that getting people to unburden themselves of the pain of oppression would be a job for highly trained professionals."

The Road to Malpsychia: Humanistic Psychology and Our Discontents by Joyce Milton

Page 60 sentence 3


message 978: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Unabashed, with a funny little gleam in his eyes, Christopher read on, mimicking the grandmother with some skill."

Flowers in the Attic

Next: Page 145, last sentence


message 979: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "But Lord Fawn had no right to dictate."

The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope

Next: page 111, sentence 7


message 980: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments "You belong in a London flat, with thrift store furniture."

Sovereign Ground by Hilarey Johnson

Page 20 sentence 8


message 981: by miscellaneous (new)

miscellaneous *I just went to grab a book and suddenly realized I don't have one*

Damned Kindle. So not the same!


message 982: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Of course, there was hell to pay when his bosses figured out what he had done.

Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation by Deborah Davis

Next: page 132, sentence 2


message 983: by Amelia (new)

Amelia Allen-Ray | 1148 comments In 1901, forty-five year old Booker T. Washington was the Country's most famous and respected African American.

Walking on Water by Randall Kenan

Somewhere along the line, I had given up the question of whether or not a "we" existed for me. The answer was yes.

Next: page 353, sentence 2


message 984: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I still remember everything my folks taught me, and I hardly ever have more than a glass a night."

Dear John by Nicholas Sparks

Next: page 87, sentence 6


message 985: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Noah (weeping) Where is my son?

Black Female Playwrights: An Anthology of Plays before 1950 by Kathy A. Perkins

Next: page 149, next to last complete sentence.


message 986: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "It's not how many hours you spend," said Simpson, "but how you spend them that matters."

Best Kept Secret by Jeffrey Archer

Next: page 8, sentence 4


Cassie    'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood (cassiecrow) | 402 comments Despite her sharp words, I could see the strain on her.


The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead


message 988: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Cassie 'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood wrote: "Despite her sharp words, I could see the strain on her.


The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead"


Could you give the next page and sentence?


message 989: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments ☯Emily wrote: "Cassie 'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood wrote: "Despite her sharp words, I could see the strain on her.


The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead"

Could you give ..."


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Cassie    'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood (cassiecrow) | 402 comments You can't fight evil with meditation


Next: Page 100 sentence 10


message 991: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments There was a widespread hilarity, and a free use of guns, pistols and gunpowder generally.

Three Negro Classics (Up From Slavery; The Souls of Black Folk; The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man)

Next: Page 159, sentence 3


message 992: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "You do have a momma - you have me."

Flowers in the Attic

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message 993: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments TR endorsed Secretary of War William Howard Taft as the Republican candidate in the upcoming 1908 presidential election.

Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation by Deborah Davis

Next: page 203, last complete sentence.


message 994: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Every brick and every bit of woodwork was crafted by Tuskegee students.

Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation by Deborah Davis

Next: page 79, sentence 3


message 995: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "The drawing room was now in perfect order, and visitors tiptoed through the rooms, speaking in whispers."

The Cat Who Had 14 Tales by Lilian Jackson Braun

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message 996: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "You were always a good girl."

The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope

Next: page 107, sentence 7


message 997: by Celia (last edited Feb 14, 2019 03:40PM) (new)

Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 5667 comments "'It's not a boy or a girl, just a terrible alien space monster, which is totally in my wheelhouse--'"

Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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message 998: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "She also played soccer."

Riptide by Catherine Coulter

Next: page 301, sentence 6


message 999: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "I dare say Mrs. Roby will be there, and I will get her on one side."

The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope

Next: page 256, sentence 8


message 1000: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments You could say that the media is making all this so big.

Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground

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