Booking Through Thursday: National Book Week

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This week’s Booking Through Thursday prompt: “It’s National Book Week. The rules: Grab the closest book to you. Go to page 56. Copy the 5th sentence as your status. (We’ve done something similar to this before, but it’s always fun, so … why not?)”

Yes, his body remembered how it curled before he hit the hard-packed sand—how they lifted his feet up and over his head and he spiraled out of the open-ended truck.

[amazon_link id=”0061579289″ target=”_blank” ]Adam & Eve[/amazon_link] by Sena Jeter Naslund

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  1. "The idea of having "overwritten herself" was not the only thing preying on Austen's mind early in 1816. Henry Austen's banking business, which prospered during the war years, suffered a corresponding slump in 1815 when farmers began to default on their debts."

    Sound familiar? Jane'a Fame by Claire Harman

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