16 June 2009

Teaser Tuesdays

Teaser Tuesdays TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to:

  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from - that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!

Surely I should not be wholly disappointed to-night, when I had so many things to say to him! I wanted again to introduce the subject of Grace Poole, and to hear what he would answer; I wanted to ask him plainly if he really believed it was she who had made last night's hideous attempt; and if so, why he kept her wickedness a secret.

From Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, p. 180.

10 comments:

  1. Jane Eyre! I love this book!

    Have fun reading, and thanks for the trip-down-memory-lane teaser.:)

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  2. Oh wow I saw want to re-read that book!
    My teaser is up at The Burton Review

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  3. Makes me want to get it out and read it once again!

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  4. A classic, her writing is so expressive of her time and her own style of writing, you can almost hear her reading the words to you:)

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  5. Great teaser! I haven't read this yet, and I think it's going on my TBR. Thank you! =)

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  6. I love Jane Eyre!

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  7. One of my faves. I have the latest movie version here, waiting to be watched in the next day or two. Thanks for whetting my appetite :)

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  8. Great teaser - I have to read this book.

    here

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  9. Hello there! Great teaser. :)

    Here's mine:

    http://tjbook-list.blogspot.com/2009/06/blog-meme-teaser-tuesdays-16th-june.html

    Take care,

    Sassy
    :)

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  10. Glad I could stir up some fond reading memories for those who've read it! And if you haven't - get thee to a bookstore!

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Header image shows detail of A Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, c. 1776