Thursday, April 20, 2023

First Line Friday #162


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.


"Rumor [rü-mǝr]: noun
1) a story or statement in general circulation without confirmationof certainty as to facts
2) gossip; hearsay
3) archaic. a continuous, confused noise; clamor; din
4) can destroy your life"

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Happy Reading
Sarah

8 comments:

  1. This one sounds interesting! Great share, Sarah!

    Simply Angela

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    1. I was so excited for this one, but ended up DNF-ing it. I am not sure why we did not click because I liked the format. Give it a try, aybe you will love it!

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  2. paula shreckhise
    My first line today is from Dawn’s Untrodden Green by Carolyn Miller:
    Wooler Northumberland 1812
    Stapleton Court of Wooler had, in its day, oft been described as a monument to quiet pretention.

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  3. I'm currently reading Tunnel Creek Ambush by Kerry Johnson and the first line is: "Kinsley Miller crept toward Whisper Mountain Tunnel, a prickling sensation climbing the back of her neck." I hope you have a good rest of the weekend!

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  4. "This is the very first book to be written about the genetic history of Britain and Ireland using DNA as its main source of information." Blood of the Isles - Exploring the Genetic Roots of our Tribal History by Bryan Sykes

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    1. Yay, I have already read this one. We talked about it ages ago, because I remember talking about how the title was different here vs in England: Saxons, Vikings, and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland.

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