Book
Beginnings on Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader. Every Friday we
share the first sentence (or so) of the book we’re currently reading, along
with your initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or
anything else the opener inspires.
My
Book Beginning:
Three Days in April by Edward Ashton
I’m turning away from the bar, drink in hand,
when I feel a glass bump against my chest.
My Thoughts: This makes me think that something interesting is definitely going to be happening as a result of the glass bump.
What do you think? Don't forget to leave your book beginning below and to link-up at Rose City Reader.
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Friday
56 is a weekly meme hosted by Freda’s Voice on every Friday.
To Play along
here are the Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader (If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.
*Add your post below.
*Don’t
forget to add your post URL (not your blog url) at Freda’s Voice.
*It's that simple.
*It's that simple.
My 56 (Also from Three Days in April ):
““I
would be bitterly disappointed. Unless
it was something really freaky, and we could associate it with somebody rich
and closeted. Is it porn?”
I
sigh.
“No,
Doug. It is not porn. You did at least glance at the files, right?”
About Three Days in April by Edward Ashton
Anders Jensen is having a bad month. His roommate
is a data thief, his girlfriend picks fights in bars, and his best friend is a
cyborg…and a lousy tipper. When everything is spiraling out of control, though,
maybe those are exactly the kind of friends you need.
In a world divided between the genetically
engineered elite and the unmodified masses, Anders is an anomaly: engineered,
but still broke and living next to a crack house. All he wants is to land a
tenure-track faculty position, and maybe meet someone who's not technically a
criminal—but when a nightmare plague rips through Hagerstown, Anders finds
himself dodging kinetic energy weapons and government assassins as Baltimore
slips into chaos. His friends aren't as helpless as they seem, though, and his
girlfriend's street-magician brother-in-law might be a pretentious hipster—or
might hold the secret to saving them all.
Frenetic and audacious, Three Days in April is
a speculative thriller that raises an important question: once humanity goes
down the rabbit hole, can it ever find its way back?
Don't forget to post your meme's and link up at both host locations.
Have a great Friday!
Maria
I like the sound of this one. Great choice.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this one but it does sound interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteStormi
Friday Memes
I absolutely love the cover, it's great! And the snark of the F56 makes this book sound like a fun read! Thanks for sharing :) I hope you have a great weekend!
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Juli @ Universe in Words
Oh, I love thrillers...and the descriptions "frenetic and audacious." I am also curious about that "bump," and what will happen after.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
It seems like the 56 gives a stronger feel for the book than the intro, which just shows that there is a meeting in a bar. Maybe it's accidental, maybe it's a set up...
ReplyDeleteHi Maria,
ReplyDeleteWhether an accidental bump or a deliberate act of provocation, nothing much good inevitably comes out of the kind of encounter your first few lines describe. I would have to keep reading just a little further at least, to see what happens next !
I guess that Doug and his associate have been digging the dirt on someone, I'm guessing one of the 'genetically engineered elite'.
I love the final quote ... "once humanity goes down the rabbit hole, can it ever find its way back?"
Not sure whether this is one for me or not, but I hope that you enjoy it :)
Yvonne
I haven't heard of this book or author before, sounds interesting.
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Marie @ Pages to Explore
The cover of this one would have scared me away. I hope you're enjoying it! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Sorry to be so late getting to yours today. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe cover of this one would have scared me away. I hope you're enjoying it! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Sorry to be so late getting to yours today. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI live such a boring life compared to the characters in books. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteHave fun reading.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I really appreciate comments.
Anne@HeadfullofBooks
Kinda creepy, but I like that.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Great quote! Makes me wonder if it's a woman or if there's going to be a fight!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day,
Amy x