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message 1: by Empress, Seeker of wonders (new)

Empress (the_empress) | 1215 comments Mod
I just saw this game in another group and I really liked it.

The rules are this:
- I start by typing a sentence from a book I am currently reading
- Then I post a random page number and a sentence number for the next person
- The next person looks-up that sentence and post it here and gives page and sentence number for the next person.


My sentence:

Most who were sent outside were caught at something, were surprised to find themselves in that cell, their fate mere hours away.

Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey

The next person: p. 188, sentence 15


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Oh yeah, I saw this one as well, I have been meaning to put it up. Thank you for putting this up sounds so fun!


message 3: by Miranda (new)

Miranda (somecrazygingerkid) so the sentences come from the same book or whatever book we happen to be reading ( ill be honest and say I have yet to pick up Wool ive just gotten slammed with other reading im trying to catch up on.)


message 4: by Empress, Seeker of wonders (new)

Empress (the_empress) | 1215 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "so the sentences come from the same book or whatever book we happen to be reading ( ill be honest and say I have yet to pick up Wool ive just gotten slammed with other reading im trying to catch up..."

From any of the books that you are currently reading, not the same unless you are reading the same book.


message 5: by Miranda (new)

Miranda (somecrazygingerkid) :D yay. As soon as I find my book ill be happy to join in.


message 6: by Miranda (new)

Miranda (somecrazygingerkid) You're a creator, a builder, a healer, not a user.
Midnight Predator (Den of Shadows, #4) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

next up : p.201, sentence 5


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Just One Kiss (Fool's Gold, #11) by Susan Mallery Which would be easier said than done, she thought grimly.


p.25, sentence 2


message 8: by Empress, Seeker of wonders (new)

Empress (the_empress) | 1215 comments Mod
From: Brave New World
"Naked in the warm June sunshine, six or seven hundred little boys and girls were running with shrill yells over the lawns, or playing ball games, or squatting silently in twos and threes among the flowering shrubs."

p.57, sentence 4


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