
Molly
by Sarah Monzon

Just call me George Washington. You know, because of the whole cherry tree thing.
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“If you don’t get your fanny out of that dressing room in the next thirty seconds, I’ll come in and drag you out.”
WED, READ & DEAD by V. M. Burns
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Well, that takes me back to my teen years. Totally sounds like something my mom would say to me. 😉
Thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend.
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Well that line has peaked my interest!!! Have a wonderful weekend!
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You too! 😀
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My first line this week is from an Appalachian Summer by Ann Gabhart:
May 20, 1933
Piper Danson’s cheeks hurt from smiling for what seemed like hours with no relief in sight.
Excellent book as always from Ann.
Molly looks awesome.
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Thank you for sharing, Paula. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I shared my first line this week is from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from Chapter 15 since that’s were we stopped reading last night!
“Snow was swirling against the icy windows once more; Christmas was approaching fast.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/07/first-line-friday-harry-potter-and-half.html
Have a lovely weekend!
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Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend. 😀
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from A Mosaic of Wings by Kimberly Duffy: “Nora Shipley’s ears buzzed as though a thousand bees were trapped inside her head.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/07/first-line-fridays-mosaic-of-wings-by.html
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Thank you for sharing!
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Happy Reading!
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