The Next Best Book Club discussion
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Page 23
(there's a page 69 test that's kinda the same thing.... only it's meant for the whole page, and it's supposed to give you a feeling for what the novel is like)

and this sentence goes on for fifteen lines which I'll decline to type. Except the sentence gets so telling of the book I'll take it up later on:
"... for this seething, befuddled, unrecognized evil was beyond the reach of every governmental enterprise, beyond reach of every earthly force however great, beyond reach, perhaps, of the gods themselves, and no human outcry sufficed to overwhelm it except, it may be, that small voice of the soul, called song, which while it makes known the evil, announces also the awakening of salvation, knowledge-aware, knowledge-fraught, knowledge-persuading, the provenance of every true song."
And see, this is why I hate hyphens.
The Death of Virgil Hermann Broch

Oups, I was not aware of it. Even though I combed through the topics.
Also... if I am not mistaken, this game is not so much about giving the people a real feeling about it.
It is really just copying/typing a tiny fragment from the beginning of a book. :)

Handle With Care by Jodi Picoult


The Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls by Valorie Schaefer

Shadow Game Christine Feehan

-'The House on the Hill' by Judith Kelman-

-'Gerald's Game' by Stephen King-

Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child by Cathy Glass
Funny thins is, I was on 23 already

A Question of Upbringing by Anthony Powell

The Princess's Dragon by Susan Trombley

-'Skeleton Crew' = (Book 3 of 3 [separated in Germany]) 'Der Fornit. Unheimliche Geschichten.' by Stephen King-

-This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don’t Touch It by David Wong

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

Excerpt From: Erdrich, Louise. “The Round House.”

-'Bestellungen beim Universum. Ein Handbuch zur Wunscherfüllung' by Bärbel Mohr-

The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

The Color of Lightning by Paulette Jiles
(the war mention is the Civil War)

Contagion by Robin Cook

Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

Eleganz ist eine Form von Harmonie, die der Schönheit gleicht, mit dem Unterschied, dass Letztere ein Geschenk der Natur ist und Ersteres ein Ergebnis der Kunst."
-'Elégance' by Kathleen Tessaro-Elégance

The Tower, The Zoo, and The Tortoise by Julia Stuart (large print edition)

A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle

Queen of babble gets Hitched By: Meg Cabot



The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin

Herz treffen mußte?
-'Ich bin Legende' -


The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Cloche and Dagger by Jenn McKinlay
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Mrs. Mike (other topics)Rule Brittania (other topics)
The Devil You Know (other topics)
Gaudy Night (other topics)
Uganda Be Kidding Me (other topics)
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Dorothy L. Sayers (other topics)
Chelsea Handler (other topics)
Alice Munro (other topics)
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The Rules.: Open the book which you are currently reading (or just a random book) at page 23 and write the 1'st sentence from this page down.
Add the Author and Title. (all languages are allowed)
If the sentence is too small you might consider to add the follwing one.
EDIT - If the sentence is too long, you can write part of it, say around 30 words, and then end it with ellipses (…)
This game is not really about getting to know the book. :)
Just the tiniest of a hunch.
I'll start first as an example...