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GAME RULES: Grab the book closest to you right now. Open to page 56 and choose the 5th sentence. Copy it then forward this em..."
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"Hall's contemporary, well paced and spirited novels all reflect the landscape and society of inner-city 'Bradfield': "Dead on Arrival" (1999) charts changing attitudes towards race and gender and the social realities of ethnic mix and immigration (Bradford is an important centre for British Muslims), while prostitution and drugs lie at the heart of "Perils of the Night" (1997).
from "Scene of the Crime...A guide to the Landscapes of British Detective Fiction" by Julian Earwaker and Kathleen Becker.

'I stared at the void my mother left behind, now blurred by the threat of my tears.'
The Recruit by Debra A. Kemp
Good thing it's not the 2nd sentence which is just 'No.'

Not that I can even imagine sleep.
from "Sister of My Heart" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (a book that I just received yesterday as a rabck from another BCer)

"What do you most dislike about your appearance?"
Sally by Freya North, which I just abandoned. The funny thing is, page 56 is part of a similar game where the characters ask each other questions from 'The Guardian' Questionnaire.

Hanged at Auschwitz: An Extraordinary Memoir of Survival by Sim Kessel

This is from my illustrated copy of On the Origin of Species but it's actually an excerpt from The Voyage of the Beagle. He's talking about porpoises in case you were curious.


from "After the Darkness" by Tilly Bagshawe writing in the style of Sidney Sheldon

And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won Off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game

De Duivelsbijbel by Richard Dübell
(Translation:"Pope Urban heard the pounding of his heart when he broke into the archives of darkness with two Swiss Guards at his side and his Cardinal archivist Uccello, who limped behind him.")

From the entry for Coelacanth, in Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience.

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GAME RULES: Grab the book closest to you right now. Open to page 56 and choose the 5th sentence. Copy it then forward this email to your friends, including the person who sent this to you. Write these rules as a comment. Don't choose the book you like the most or think will make you look cool. Choose the CLOSEST book.
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"As formulaic as a Haydn symphony, the children's bickering had moved into an adagio but Brunetti, in expectation of the allegro tempestoso that was sure to come, closed the door and sat on the sofa against the wall."
Wilful Behaviour by Donna Leon