
Miss Newbury’s List
by Megan Walker
Ashford, England, 1820
I leaned over the trunk at the foot of my bed in a desperate, frantic search.
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’m doing a First-Line Friday post today so I will just let you read that one. I still have to do it though.
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Yay! I will definitely check out your post later today when I post my comments to everyone’s FLF posts.
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Good first line Nicole. Have a great weekend honey 😉
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Thank you! You, too! I hope you get a lot of fun reading time in this weekend.
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I’m not typically drawn to that time period, but that is a beautiful cover! Have a great weekend, Nicole!
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The cover is amazing. I agree wholeheartedly. I hope you have a great weekend!
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Happy Reading! Have a great weekend!
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Thank you. I hope you have a great weekend, too!
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Looks fun. I hope you enjoy it!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful cover and a good first line! Happy Reading!
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Thank you! Happy reading to you, too. 😀
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That looks interesting and the cover is prettying.
My first line this week comes from The Last Chance Cowboy by Jody Hedlund:
Chicago, Illinois. March 1871
“ It’s a boy.” Catherine Remington held the squalling infant upside down by his ankles, making sure he didn’t inhale mucus.
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Thank you for sharing. I love the cover of your book. I’m so behind on that series. I hope you’re loving the story!!!
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Intriging beginning!
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It’s such a good story. I loved it!
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