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Subject: Turn to page 21

Posted by: Cymruambyth
Date: May 25 19

Turn to page 21 of the book you're reading, and tell us what the first full sentence on the page is.

"Dave put the sandwich down on the road, stood up, and walked away." (p.21 of Stuart Maclean's 'Vinyl Cafe Diaries', a collection of short stories. This quote is from 'Walking Man.')

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(Blackdresss, I don't believe I've ever read anything by Dorothy Dunnett. Have to give that author a try some time.)

"That's what I called him when he lived across the street."
From Manitou Canyon by William Kent Krueger

Reply #21. Aug 04 19, 2:11 PM
spanishliz


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"'Ah, onyx,' he fathomed."

"Star Fall" by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

Reply #22. Aug 09 19, 7:25 AM
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Feeling greatly encouraged, she returned to her house and even managed to open a few of the windows.

The View from the Lighthouse by Melody Carlson

Reply #23. Aug 09 19, 9:31 AM
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Dagny, I cannot recommend Dorothy Dunnett's historical fiction books, "The Lymond Chroncles" highly enough. However, I'm not convinced they're not cursed. I've recommended these books to everyone I know; no one will read them. I bought them for both my sisters and my Mother and mailed them to them, all six of them in hardback -- no go. My Mother and one sister sent them back to me! My other sister sold her copies.

There are a few online groups devoted to these books, and to Miss Dunnett, and I have since learned this is the lament of almost everyone in this group. One person told me she waited 30 years to find someone to talk to about these books. I don't get it, at all. I was hooked by the first line in "The Game Of Kings."

Don't let anyone tell you she wrote "romance books." It's not true. She wrote "historical fiction," with a lot of factual history tossed in.

If you do pick them up and read them, will you let me know? I'd love to talk to you about them. Or just post somewhere that you've at least tried to read them. I'll give you an A for effort!

Reply #24. Aug 11 19, 2:57 AM
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Thank you, Blackdresss. I just checked online - my local library doesn't have them, but there is always the inter-library loan system. I read a blurb about The Game of Kings and it sounds interesting, especially since I enjoy books set in Scotland. Perhaps your friends and relatives don't care for historical fiction. I have to be in the mood for it myself. For years I wouldn't read it, but then I tried a few and really enjoy them. Mostly though the ones I've read are set in the late 1800s, so much later that the Dunnett book I looked at.

Reply #25. Aug 11 19, 2:10 PM
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'Once again, the heat rash of watching eyes needled down my back.'

Page 21 from 'The Shakespeare Secret' by J.L. Carrell.

Reply #26. Aug 12 19, 8:35 AM
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'One surmises therefore that it was discontinued on account of the onslaught of the family disasters which befell Augustus from 5 BC and which are movingly chronicled in the chapters of Book II.

Page 21 of 'Augustus' a novel by Allan Massie. (Page 21 is part of the Preface of the book)

In Allan Massie's book 'Tiberius' page 21 is a blank page between the preface and the start of the story. The story starts on page 22. 'That I relish dryness is not strange: I have campaigned too many years in the rains of the Rhine and Danube valleys.'

Reply #27. Aug 12 19, 8:46 AM
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The moment Faith Beckwith approached her home she recognized that something was wrong.

From 92 Pacific Boulevard by Debbie Macomber

Reply #28. Aug 12 19, 12:49 PM
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She says that's because you're such a good teacher.

From A Merry Heart by Wanda E. Brunstetter

Reply #29. Aug 18 19, 8:48 AM
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"She's the one I saw walking the dog, down in the park."

From "The Girl in the Green Raincoat" by Laura Lippman

Reply #30. Aug 24 19, 10:24 AM
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They managed regular phone conversations; despite that, Mack hadn't been smart enough to seek her opinion before he proposed to Mary Jo.

1022 Evergreen Place by Debbie Macomber

Reply #31. Aug 29 19, 12:10 PM
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"Even the most God-fearing Puritan could probably persuade himself that cider had been given a theological pass."

"The Botany of Desire: A Plant's Eye View of the World" by Michael Pollan

Reply #32. Sep 01 19, 1:34 PM
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"Even his earlobes seemed to be sagging away from his skull."

From "The Quintland Sisters" by Shelley Wood

Reply #33. Sep 01 19, 5:17 PM
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"That's what the police first suspected," Sarah said.

Family Patterns by Kristin Eckhardt
(Curious? Nothing like a good murder mystery for me.)

Reply #34. Sep 02 19, 2:25 PM
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'Mary must have seemed a desirable match' from 'William Shakespeare' by S. Schoenbaum.

Reply #35. Sep 06 19, 8:33 AM
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And if I don't know about those crimes, how can I represent the people accused of committing them?

Bark of Night (Andy Carpenter #19) by David Rosenfelt

Reply #36. Sep 06 19, 10:08 AM
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Now what sort of mischief, she wondered, could be keeping those two so long in the basement?

Corpus Christmas by Margaret Maron

Reply #37. Sep 09 19, 5:55 AM
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"The next year, when my handwriting was so terrible that my grades were crashing, my mom bought me a lovely calligraphy set hoping to inspire some pride in my penmanship."

'Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner and Saint' by Nadia Bolz Weber

Reply #38. Sep 09 19, 11:45 AM
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Damn, he was as lovely in print as in person.

Scene of the Climb (Pacific Northwest #1) by Kate Dyer-Seeley

Reply #39. Sep 12 19, 7:40 AM
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But I think it's good to keep their minds busy.

Theft and Thanksgiving by Emily Thomas

Reply #40. Sep 15 19, 4:58 AM


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