First Lines Friday is a weekly feature (or when I feel like it) hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover we judge it by its opening lines?
Can you figure out this week’s book just from the first line?
First Lines Friday is a weekly feature (or when I feel like it) hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover we judge it by its opening lines?
Can you figure out this week’s book just from the first line?
A review for the third book in the Side Quest Row series by R.K. Ashwick. A Draught for a Dragon was just as charming and fun as the first two. Eli and Ambrose were just as adorable, and the whole crew from Rosemond street join in the adventure. Plus there is a new romance that was very sweet.
A brief review of the nonfiction book The CIA Book CLub: The Secret Mission to WIn the Cold War with Forbidden Literature by Charlie English. This interesting and well researched book looks at how banned books and other literature were an important part of the fall of the USSR.
A review for the nonfiction book Hell’s Half-Acre by Susan Jonusas. This book is about a small family in Kansas in the late 1800’s who murdered 11 people just so they could steal their few possessions. This story focuses mainly on how their murders were discovered and the people who tried to track them down and bring them to justice.
A review for the audiobook version of the newest book by the wonderful Carl Hiaasen. Fever Beach is a hilarious look at the MAGA movement as well as corrupt politicians. It has many characters that you will love and the villains will make you laugh out loud.
A review for the audiobook version of the newest book by Riley Sager. With a Vengeance is a locked room murder mystery that takes place on a train speeding across the country.
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