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Happy reading from all of us at Hoarding Books!
Y’all filled the previous 2 linkups! Yay! We’re so glad everyone is having a book-filled summer!
Check out this new novel from one of our faves…
Who You Are by Jennifer Rodewald

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First Line:
“He wasn’t going back and that was final.“
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Looks like a good book!
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My first line comes from Crossed Lines by Jennifer Delamere:
London, England. June 1881
Mitchell B. Harris, better known to readers of the Era as Our London Correspondent, leaned casually on the desk of John Munson, toying with his cane while Munson chuckled over what he was reading.
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I just posted mine on http://powerfulwomenreaders.wordpress.com
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“Brogan received a note from Vera two days after the discovery of Mr. Sorokin’s forged papers.”
from The Merchant and the Rogue by Sarah M. Eden.
Have a great weekend! 🙂❤📚
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Huh, it‘s Saturday…. Hm, have to see which book I‘ll grab… this is last week:
https://cathysreadingbonanza.wordpress.com/2021/08/14/first-line-friday-rosewater/
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weekend sneak up on you? 😉
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😂 yes, a bit… I am on holiday for two weeks now, so I am a bit allover the place at the moment… 😊
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oh nice!
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My first line is from a book coming out on the 31st
Carved in Stone by Elizabeth Camden:
April 1900. New York City
How could a man buy a new suit with a dizen eggs?
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