Book Meme
I found this at Four Rows Back... who in turn found it at Frenzied Feline. Looks like it could be fun.
Here are the rules:
1. Pick up the book you're currently reading, or if that's not available, the nearest book.
2. Turn to page 46.
3. Go to the 14th (or closest to it) sentence.
4. Post the sentence, book title, and book author in the comments.
5. Continue this on your own blog with a different page and sentence from the same book.
Here's mine:
" "I don't think the crazy ones will have the brains to leave the city any more than that guy up there can find his way to the stairs," Clay said. "
Cell
--Stephen King, 2006
Here are the rules:
1. Pick up the book you're currently reading, or if that's not available, the nearest book.
2. Turn to page 46.
3. Go to the 14th (or closest to it) sentence.
4. Post the sentence, book title, and book author in the comments.
5. Continue this on your own blog with a different page and sentence from the same book.
Here's mine:
" "I don't think the crazy ones will have the brains to leave the city any more than that guy up there can find his way to the stairs," Clay said. "
Cell
--Stephen King, 2006
4 Comments:
Thanks for visiting over at my place. Let's see...page 46, 14th sentence...Ah, Here it is:
"A year later, he said, he moved to Los Angeles with his family, and another riot broke out, this time in Watts."
Arrogance (Rescuing America from the media elite) By Bernard Goldberg
BTW, I just added you to my blogroll. That's what Thornburg gets for not posting regularly.
funny if I do that it starts a conversation with yours....mine says "but there are several friends with him...."
Dialoges of Plato.
Okee-dokee!
"'Whether or not there's any reality to there being a draft, is almost beside the point.'"
Michelle Malkin, Unhinged-Exposing Liberals Gone Wild (quoting CBS reporter Richard Schlesinger)
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