Friday, August 2, 2019

The Friday 56: Underestimating Miss Cecilia



Rules

Grab a book, any book.
Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader.
Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it).
Post it.
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At the butler's urgent gesture, footmen opened the doors, and Ned walked into the drawing room, where he found this father, brother, and the magistrate engaged in conversation which ceased at his entrance.

page 56, Underestimating Miss Cecilia by Carolyn Miller

  My Thoughts

I believe time has gotten away from me just a little bit as it almost slipped my mind that I had to read two books for upcoming blog tours, which "Underestimating Miss Cecilia" happens to be one of the titles. So, I've once again shoved aside Stephen King's IT, which I'm on page 383. I'll be posting my review for Underestimating Miss Cecilia sometime on Sunday.

6 comments:

  1. I wonder what they were talking about.... :-) Happy weekend!

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    1. I'm not for sure yet. I'll be reading the book today!

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  2. This book seems interesting. Enjoy your current read! :-)

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    1. I've only read a few pages but it is interesting so far.

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    1. I just started reading it this morning and I plan on finishing it today as well. I just randomly picked a sentence on page 56 to feature on this week's Friday 56 post. I'm really curious to what's going on with Ned and why everyone quit talking when he walked into the room.

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