♦ Take four books off your bookshelf
♦ Write the first sentence
♦ Write the last sentence on page fifty
♦ Write the second sentence on page one hundred
♦ Write the next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
♦ Write the final sentence of the book
♦ Let your friends guess what book it is
Adding hints so you all can guess.
Lol @ at this one. I swear to GOD, however, it's not Twilight.
#1 --
♦ I'd been waiting for the vampire for years when he walked into the bar.
♦ I could see the faint shine of his skin and eyes, and I peered up at him, wondering if I'd begin to squawk like a chicken or take my clothes off.
♦ Sam was back in his office doing paperwork or something, I didn't care what, as long as he kept his opinions to himself.
♦ "Right," I whispered. "Yeah. Back to normal."
A typical fantasy/supernatural novel with wetboys. This one is the 2nd of its series.
#2 --
♦ "We've got a contract for you," Momma K said.
♦ "You should sleep," she said, doing her best to be gruff again.
♦ It was like a perpetual distraction from things more important, like what the Speaker wanted of her.
♦ Durzo was alive.
Token YA gay novel. :D
#3 --
♦ First time I saw her was in the mirror on my locker door.
♦ With those thighs, she had to be a speed skater.
♦ I just never met the person who'd light my torch and lead the way.
♦ On the last line I printed, "Undeclared."
Psuedo-Nazi love story, and pubic wigs.
#4 --
♦ When I was fifteen, I got hepatitis.
♦ But she didn't react, and when I asked her about them, she said, "Are you starting that again?"
♦ What he said was true, but not the way he said it.
♦ It was the first and only time I stood there.
♦ Write the first sentence
♦ Write the last sentence on page fifty
♦ Write the second sentence on page one hundred
♦ Write the next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
♦ Write the final sentence of the book
♦ Let your friends guess what book it is
Adding hints so you all can guess.
Lol @ at this one. I swear to GOD, however, it's not Twilight.
#1 --
♦ I'd been waiting for the vampire for years when he walked into the bar.
♦ I could see the faint shine of his skin and eyes, and I peered up at him, wondering if I'd begin to squawk like a chicken or take my clothes off.
♦ Sam was back in his office doing paperwork or something, I didn't care what, as long as he kept his opinions to himself.
♦ "Right," I whispered. "Yeah. Back to normal."
A typical fantasy/supernatural novel with wetboys. This one is the 2nd of its series.
#2 --
♦ "We've got a contract for you," Momma K said.
♦ "You should sleep," she said, doing her best to be gruff again.
♦ It was like a perpetual distraction from things more important, like what the Speaker wanted of her.
♦ Durzo was alive.
Token YA gay novel. :D
#3 --
♦ First time I saw her was in the mirror on my locker door.
♦ With those thighs, she had to be a speed skater.
♦ I just never met the person who'd light my torch and lead the way.
♦ On the last line I printed, "Undeclared."
Psuedo-Nazi love story, and pubic wigs.
#4 --
♦ When I was fifteen, I got hepatitis.
♦ But she didn't react, and when I asked her about them, she said, "Are you starting that again?"
♦ What he said was true, but not the way he said it.
♦ It was the first and only time I stood there.
