- Grab your current read
- Open to a random page
- Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
- BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
- Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
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I know I’m very… ah, not continuous with my memes;
sorry. I’m still unsure as to whether or not it’s going to be a frequent thing,
or what. Again, sorry. Also, sorry I haven’t been doing too well with my
posting schedule. First I was sick, and then I had way too much school stuff
going on, that I didn’t have any time for it. I should be back to normal for
the next few weeks, though, before I go on a vacation-type thing, where I have no idea
what my schedule will be like. I’ll talk more about that when it gets closer,
though.
Anyway, onto the book! I’ve been reading this for way
too long, and I’m a little upset about it (mostly because of how much I love this
series). I should be finished with it soon, like within the next day or two,
though. And hopefully my quotes will just add to your excitement, along with
the authors quotes before the release on her blog. (Why was it that I kept
finding the pages that she took quotes from? Finding quotes for this book was
much harder than it should have been.)
Happy Reading! :)
Happy Reading! :)
Black Dawn (Morganville Vampires, #12) by Rachel Caine
“Shane silently flipped one to her. On the
casing was drawn, in black marker, the alchemical symbol for silver. Definitely
Myrnin, because only he would think to write a warning that nobody but the two
of them could possibly read. ‘How do you
know what this means?’
Shane looked faintly injured. ‘I make it my
business to know everything about silver. And I saw your notes. I study up on
everything when it comes to your boss, anyway.’ There was a flicker of jealousy
about that, but she didn’t have time, or energy, to consider it very much. Not
even whether she liked it.” (Hardback, pg. 27)
“Shane’s enthusiasm for the flamethrower
dimmed, but he didn’t take it off. That, Clair thought, was because there was
something incredibly macho about walking around with flammable weapons that she
would never quite understand. If she’d tried it, it would have just made her
totally aware of how non-flame-retardant she was.” (Hardback, pg. 26)
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