Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
“That observation is academic, I suppose, but my reaction to the idea of her carving me was entirely visceral. It’s flattering when an artist wants to do you, of course, but it also made me feel awkward to comtemplate that my hidousness would be so permanently captured.”
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I haven’t had much reading time lately. My mom was out here for a visit and just went home. We had a very nice visit and I will see her again in September.
Above is a picture of Kootney Lake, which I took last summer. Bill and I will be leaving next Tuesday August 4th for a much needed vaction. Our first stop will be at the Royal Terrell Museum in Drumheller Alberta. After that, were off to a four day folk music festival in Edmonton Alberta.
We’ll only be gone a week, but we are both really looking forward to getting out of town. The house is so quite now without Robbie.
I’m off to try to catch up on some reading now, so stay tuned!
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5. Leave a message for your nominee on their blog.
Here are my nominations:
Wendy at caribousmom– She is well know in the book blogging community and deserves lots of awards! She is who I turn to to find out whats going on in book blogs and challenges.
Joy at Thoughts of Joy– She sets such a good example for always keeping her blog up-to-date.
Linda at Your History–She not only writes wonderful reviews, but takes snippets of history and writes and informs about them. If your a knitter, be sure to check out her other blog, Dances With Wools, a knitter paradise!
Marg at ReadingAdventures– An Aussie blogger. She shares her passion for books, especially historical fiction. No news to anyone here, I’m an historical fiction fanatic!
Myrthe at The Armenian Odar Reads– Is not afraid to read books about controversial or uncomfortable topics. I admire that and her blog.
Nymeth at Things Mean a Lot– She has a beautiful blog and keeps it so neat and tidy.
Please stop by at the above blogs, you’ll be glad you did!
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