First Line Friday is hosted once again by Carrie at Reading is my Superpower. You can visit HERE to go directly to the FLF page of her blog.
Playing along is easy: open the book nearest you and share the first line. Then check out the link to see the other first lines posted this week.
Five children found the skull on the riverbank.
Leave a comment and let me know what you think, and leave a link to your FLF so I can stop by to see what you've posted this week.
Happy Reading!
Sarah
Some 'light' reading from me, too.....
ReplyDelete"The fighter jets are breaking the dark sky into giant geometric pieces as if the air were a solid object. It's 15 July 2016; the night of the attempted coup in Turkey." How to Lose a Country - The Seven Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship by Ece Temelkuran
Ha, right?! Why are we so serious when it comes to our reading selectons? lol
DeleteWow, sounds intense! I hope you enjoy it! https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2022/08/first-line-friday-60-whispers-from.html
ReplyDeleteIt was a great read, but totally baflling and heartbreaking how it all happened. I am not even sure how to review it!
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm just beginning Harvest Moon by Denise Hunter.
"It was not the sort of day when bad things happened. Eighty degrees. September breeze. Sky expanding, wide and blue, above a canopy of trees. Air thick with the fresh smell of pine and the loamy scent of earth. It was a perfect Saturday."
That does sound like a perfect day! I hope you have an excellent weekend.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
DeleteMy first line is from Deception by Patricia Bradley:
ReplyDeleteToday was not a good day to die.
Definitely has my attention!
DeleteI'm currently reading A Refuge of Convenience by Kathy Geary Anderson and the first line is: Jonas was dead.
ReplyDeleteHope you've had a great weekend!
Thanks for sharing your line!
DeleteWell, that first line grabbed my attention for sure!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a crazy story, you might like it!
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