HERE ARE THE RULES
1. Grab the book closest to you(has to be at least 123pgs.)
2. Turn to page 123
3. Find the 5th sentence
4. Post the sentence on your blog
5. Tag five people
I'm not sure why page 123 or why the 5th sentence. What really baffles me is why I had to skip other vital grouping clicks such as paragraphs and chapters. But I'm here, I'll play by these rules, and tell you my selection.
But just because I'm a rebel, I've chosen three books.
First: The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, page 123 falls on the story "Ms. Found In A Bottle" and it reads "It is true that I may not find an opportunity of transmitting it to the world, but I will not fail to make the endeavor"
Second: Emily Dickinson Collected Poems, it is the middle of a poem and says "These are the days when skies put on The Old, old sophistries of June, -- A blue and gold mistake.
Finally: We Thought You Would Be Prettier by Laurie Notaro " "How will I ever be able to trust you with another book again?" he said, not even able to look me in the eye. "
I tag you if you are reading this.
I also tag Cammeron, because he is funny, Amanda, because she needs something to do, and I dont know anyone else.
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Hey, pal. Don't go touching my Dickinson if you can't put her back in the correct spot. In with the biographies! Oh, the humanity!
Isn't it funny that we always use that quote in a humorous context, when in fact it has such tragic roots? I vote we all abolish it from our vocabulary. But, like, after this comment, because it seems to fit the situation.
My word verification is "jignemks." That's awesome.
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