Today's "First Lines" and "56" are from:
First Lines
"According to your estimations, she has eight minutes to figure out she can't open the door unless her employee uses the key he got in the last room."
Page 56
"I'd like to pay for the funeral."
Q. Do you think that readers make better employees, as opposed to non-readers? Why or why not? (submitted by Maria @ A Night's Dream of Books)
A. I'd like to think that reading makes a person better all around but I don't think reading would necessarily make a person a better employee. For example, my husband hates to read and he is one of the best employees I've ever known. I think it all depends on the individual.
Colletta
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Sounds like a good read, I'm curious for more! I added you to the linky. Happy weekend!
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Delete"I'd like to pay for the funeral.", is definitely and interesting line when you know nothing about the book. lol
ReplyDeleteThat was a great answer to the reading employee question.
I'm just getting ready to start reading the book. I can't wait to get to page 56!
DeleteI read this a while ago and really thought it was good.
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason:
Forward Operating Base camp Charles. Afghanistan, September
Sergeant First Class Asher James stared at Captain Phillip Newell, sure that he’d heard wrong.
I love Lynette Eason!
DeleteAre hering to let her out. Why does it take her so long? My Friday quotes from NORMAL PEOPLE employees go
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DeleteHappy Friday! My first line is from "A Family to Call Ours" by Merrillee Whren:
ReplyDelete"The sideways rain drenched Caleb Fitzpatrick as he slogged down Maine Street."
It must be rainy to have to be "slogging" :)
Delete"I'd like to pay for the funeral." automatically makes me like the speaker. I hope you enjoy the book.
ReplyDeleteMy Friday memes post - https://beasbooknook.blogspot.com/2020/01/book-beginnings-and-friday-56-bitter.html
I'll be by to visit :)
DeleteOooh, I know nothing about this book, but I'd definitely keep reading after that first line. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Friday post.
I can't wait to get started on it!
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteOn my blog I'm sharing the first line from Lone Star Ranger by Renae Brumbaugh Green: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/01/17/first-line-friday-119/. I'm currently on chapter 6, so I'll share the first line from there.
"Easy, now," Elizabeth whispered, working to keep fear from her voice.
Hope you have an excellent weekend filled with awesome reading time. ๐❤๐
Sounds like there might be a horse involved! Enjoy your reading weekend!
DeleteHappy Friday! I’m sharing the first lines from Guarded by Sara Davison on my blog today, so here’s a semi-random line from Chapter 8:
ReplyDelete“I don’t do relationship advice, so you, Nicole, and God are going to have to work this out amongst yourselves.”
I like the "semi-random" line you picked to share :)
DeleteI really want to know more after that opening and I really like the use of color on the cover.
ReplyDeleteLauren @ Always Me
I look forward to reading it :)
DeleteSounds tricky! I'm intrigued. Thanks for sharing it on Book Beginnings.
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