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Sprints/Hourly Discussions > Hour 23 - the ending line

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message 1: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 818 comments Hopefully by hour 23 some books of your Dewey's TBR pile are done. What was the last line of your finished book?
If you haven't finished the book yet - was was the last line you read?


message 2: by Kate (new)

Kate | 643 comments I'm currently reading Stone Blind and the last line I read was "And then she was lost for ever on the ocean waves." Greek myths aren't a bundle of laughs!


message 3: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 818 comments Kate wrote: "I'm currently reading Stone Blind and the last line I read was "And then she was lost for ever on the ocean waves." Greek myths aren't a bundle of laughs!"Definitely a very dramatic line, Kate!


message 4: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 182 comments Unwanted (Men and Monsters, #1) by Mia Sheridan - Wait and hope.
Haunted In Death (In Death, #22.5) by J.D. Robb - For the first time in 85 years, number 12 sat empty.
Eternity in Death (In Death #25.5) by J.D. Robb - And well past sunrise.


message 5: by Melanie (new)

Melanie | 58 comments The last line of the book I finished was:(view spoiler)

Slaughterhouse-Five


message 6: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 818 comments Catsalive wrote: "Haunted In Death (In Death, #22.5) by J.D. Robb - For the first time in 85 years, number 12 sat empty.
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I like this one!


message 7: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Last line I read' "And number three, you know the rules! we don't talk to guys for romantic reasons without our parents' permission." From Huda F Wants to Know?


message 8: by Lolita (new)

Lolita | 54 comments "Next, the tile of the great hall ..." - from Rhialto the Marvellous by Jack Vance.


message 9: by Cathy (new)

Cathy  (cathepsut) | 567 comments “Well done, Daughter, breathed the voices of my ancestors. Oh, bravely done.“

Son of the Shadows (The Sevenwaters Trilogy, #2) by Juliet Marillier


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