
Eloise and the Grump Next Door
by Emma St. Clair and Jenny Proctor
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As far as birthdays go, this one isn’t the worst. And by that, I mean the worst in the entire world. For me personally, this birthday takes the cake.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
GRAB THE BOOK YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING, OPEN TO CHAPTER ONE, AND POST A SENTENCE OR TWO IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.
THEN HEAD ON OVER TO READING IS MY SUPERPOWER TO SEE ALL OF THE FLF PAGES THIS WEEK (JUST CLICK ON THE RIMSP BUTTON BELOW).
I bought this one and can’t wait to read it!
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It’s SO good!!!
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I am sure it is! I LOVE Emma St. Clair’s writing 🙂
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That looks like just what I need right now….. a laugh!
My first line this week is from The Bride of Blackfriars Lane by Michelle Griep:
London 1885
September afternoons were meant for soft whispers and stolen kisses, not ash and soot and the gangrenous eye of a ruthless taskmaster.
Happy reading!
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Thank you for sharing, Paula. I hope you’re enjoying Michelle’s novel. I look forward to your review. 😀
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That sounds so fun!
I’m reading another book by Karen Witemeyer: Full Steam Ahead. The first line is: “Passengers jockeyed for position along the steamboat Louisiana’s railings, waving and calling merry farewells to the crowd lining the levee.”
Have a great holiday weekend!
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Fun! I hope you’re enjoying the book. 😀
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Thank you! I am! 😊
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