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message 401: by Joyce (last edited Sep 21, 2016 08:47AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I condition for nothing else; but without music, life would be a blank to me."

Emma

Next: p. 208, sentence 8.


message 402: by Rainshadow (new)

Rainshadow (Rainshadow390) | 364 comments Gideon wore jeans and a fades Rolling Stones T-shirt under a corduroy blazer.

Pg. 56 Sentence 9


message 403: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Hockaday | 23383 comments There will not even be a trace.


Page 5, first sentence.


message 404: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "How shocked she had been to find herself shackled to a man who resembled a hero in a cheap B-movie!" This is a mystery and not a romance.

Page 79, sentence 4


message 405: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments I looked at Fitz.

Skeleton Creek: Phantom Room

Page 99, sentence 7


message 406: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "I hope she'd reconsider her decision to resign."

Laughed 'Til He Died by Carolyn G. Hart

page 109, sentence 11


message 407: by Joyce (last edited Oct 12, 2017 08:04AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Now tell me something", she said.

L. A. Dead by Stuart Woods

Next: page 214, sentence 6


message 408: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 1194 comments " What do you mean I can't play."

My Losing Season by Pat Conroy

page 87


message 409: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Elizabeth wrote: "" What do you mean I can't play."

My Losing Season by Pat Conroy

page 87"


What sentence?


message 410: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments Just pick a sentence, I guess.


message 411: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments He stepped down from the cab and found himself in a yard off one of the warren of streets near the docks. (page 87, sentence 1)

Anno Dracula

page 13, sentence 4


message 412: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Peace Man likes it in here," he'd said, as usual referring to himself in the third person.

Twanged

Page 121, line 8


message 413: by Irfken (new)

Irfken | 4938 comments 'My grandmother taught my mother to make these when she was a girl.'

Goodnight Mister Tom

Page 20, line 7


message 414: by ☯Emily (last edited Oct 13, 2017 04:59PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "An empty-head on one side and a craziness on the other side."

Bread Givers

Page 99, line 9


message 415: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Hockaday | 23383 comments He'd seen her and Eleanor once,talking in the garden as he'd pulled up onto the drive.
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The very first line in the book.


message 416: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments We Szekeleys have a right to be proud, for in our veins flows the blood of many brave races who fought as the lion fights, for lordship.

Anno Dracula

Page 80, sentence 3


message 417: by ☯Emily (last edited Oct 14, 2017 03:34PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "It is too dark to see who he is but I think he has a beard."

Mrs. Pollifax and the Second Thief

Page 102, sentence 5


message 418: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments Carla set her pen down.

Who Do, Voodoo?

Page 71, sentence 8


message 419: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Peace Man likes to hug a different tree every day."

Twanged

Page 121, sentence 6


message 420: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Hockaday | 23383 comments Eight years.

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Page 7. Sentence 2.


message 421: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments We had made many similar journeys together, but the Danube, more than any other river I knew, impressed us from the very beginning with its aliveness.

The Willows


Page 21, sentence 5


message 422: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "As they say in the newspaper business---"

Laughed 'Til He Died

Page 119, sentence 10


message 423: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "How about breaking out that deck of cards you got locked securely in that cabinet, and I'll see if I can make myself heard over that loudspeaker."

"One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"

Next: page 14, sentence 3


message 424: by Gerrie (new)

Gerrie | 15049 comments "I loved him and hated him and he was as usual starting favorite."

Break In by Dick Francis

Page 94, sentence 5


message 425: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Mr. Colucci worked in the Runkel chocolate factory around the corner on 31st Street.

The Fortunate Pilgrim

Page 118, sentence 6


message 426: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I had in no way intended to risk my life."

Wishful Drinking

Next: page 147, sentence 5


message 427: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments He'd forgotten how desperately he'd needed real, dreamless sleep until he felt the joy of swimming in it, just under the surface.

Sins of the Fathers

Page 204, sentence 2


message 428: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "We can't take that Indian to Malindi."

Black Mischief

Page 168, sentence 7


message 429: by Gerrie (new)

Gerrie | 15049 comments The owl blinked once, then swiveled her head away, looking up and out into the darkness beyond the glazed roof.

The Serpent's Shadow

Page 122, sentence 9


message 430: by [deleted user] (new)

"And you're responsible for none of it?"

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

Page 214, sentence 11


message 431: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Randall had said that Norris didn't have the gumption to kill.

Six Geese A-Slaying

Page 100, sentence 4


message 432: by Gerrie (new)

Gerrie | 15049 comments In the moment of the kill there was bliss, but afterward...."

The King Beyond the Gate

Page 63, sentence 12


message 433: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Yes," she said meekly, and stifled another yawn.

Mrs. Pollifax Pursued

Page 91, sentence 6


message 434: by Gerrie (new)

Gerrie | 15049 comments But do it fast, because look!

Inda

Page 134, sentence 8


message 435: by Joyce (last edited Oct 23, 2017 01:39PM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "It's got to stop"

Only Time Will Tell

Page 283, sentence 9


message 436: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments She didn't need to tell him her concerns.

Twanged

Page 23, sentence 10


message 437: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 7850 comments He cursed, let my chin go, and resumed his pacing.

The Countess

Page 234 sentence 2.


message 438: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "I'd better talk to him, " Octavia said.

The Fortunate Pilgrim

page 137, sentence 5


message 439: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol07) BREED HISTORY - Used as a draft animal by the nomadic Inuit, the Siberian Husky was chanced upon by 19th-century fur traders and brought to North America in 1909.

The Encyclopedia of the Dog

Grab the nearest book and let it flop open randomly. Copy the 2nd sentence on left page.


message 440: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Grab the nearest book and let it flop open randomly. Copy the 2nd sentence on left page."

Not exactly how we play it.

"A little piece of home for you!"

The Book of Unknown Americans

Page 157, sentence 4


message 441: by [deleted user] (new)

"How long have you been married, George?"

(Great Gatsby)

Pg 394, 2nd line of second paragraph


Cassie    'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood (cassiecrow) | 402 comments Can't. the closets book I have is only 344 pages long..


message 443: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments I don't have books nearby that have that many pages.


message 444: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments At last he saw her, standing by a decent looking woman, looking flushed and anxious, and moving her lips incessantly, as if eagerly talking; her eyes never resting on any object, but wandering about as if in search of something.

Mary Barton

Page 133, sentence 4


message 445: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Hockaday | 23383 comments In other words, it was the perfect weather for a run, full of silence and atmosphere.
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The very last sentence in the book.


message 446: by Isa (new)

Isa | 19555 comments The orphan girl, who barely escaped with her life, is going to inherit a fortune.

Tomie

Page 11, sentence 3


message 447: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "One and half year?" Fatou said, shaking her head and rolling her eyes.

Behold the Dreamers

Page 99, sentence 4


message 448: by Zeljka (new)

Zeljka "I wasn't even sure if she heard me."

(Memoirs of a geisha)

Page 223, the last sentence


message 449: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "He was equally piercing with numbers and with human nature."

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America

Page 101, sentence 9


message 450: by Zeljka (new)

Zeljka "That 'no' turned meters between us into kilometers."

(Black Swan Green)

P31, sentence 8


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