13 July 2010

Today's Read: Sea Escape by Lynne Griffin

MizB at Should Be Reading hosts Teaser Tuesdays. Here's how it works: Grab your current read; let the book fall open to a random page; and share 2 “teaser” sentences from that page. For more teasers, click on through to MizB's blog.
Men in my mother's life made a habit of leaving. Holden was no exception. Four hours after he got there, he was ready to take off. Early on, after our argument over the do not resuscitate order and my brief disappearance, he actually pretended to be interested in how business was going for Christian. He asked me to remind him again what grades Henry and Claire were in. Soon polite conversation descended into silence and the hospital room became airless; our mother was the only family member with an excuse for not talking. (p. 67)
—From Sea Escape by Lynne Griffin (Source: Review copy, see review policy)

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21 comments:

  1. Enjoy Beth...I liked this one, but her first was my favorite.

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  2. Thanks for the peek! This one's on my wish list...

    Here's mine today:

    http://rainysnowday.wordpress.com/2010/07/13/teaser-tuesdays-15/

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  3. i am seeing this one around BlogLand a lot...not sure if I will check it out or not.

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  4. I hope you are enjoying the book. Happy reading.

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  5. "the hospital room became airless" I certainly can relate to that feeling. Great teaser.

    http://bookwormsdinner.blogspot.com/2010/07/teaser-tuesdays-july-132010.html

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  6. I don't think I have heard of this author before.

    My teasers this week are here.

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  7. Great teaser! This sounds like a great read. Hope it works out for them in the end.


    My teaser is here.

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  8. That's a really well-written passage and it begs all kinds of questions. Good teaser! Here's my teaser from Shiver.

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  9. This one made me really curious. Intriguing quotations.

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  10. I just finished this one over the weekend. I'll be curious to see what you think.

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  11. Sounds sad to me. I hope you've enjoyed the book. Here's my Teaser for the week.

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  12. Enjoy your book. Thank you for stopping by. Pussreboots.

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  13. How sad. But this sounds like a terrific book - I've got it on my wish list already. Excellent teaser!

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  14. Interesting teaser. Makes for the most awkward moment during crisis time.

    Posted teaser on Aisle B so if you get a chance drop on by.

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  15. Very interesting teaser. I have read many reviews on this book. All sound good.

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  16. Great teaser! I want this one.....adding it to my wishlist. It sounds great!

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  17. Great teaser! You made me want to read it :)

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  18. Nice teaser...you certainly see this book around lately, and even though it sounds pretty good, I'm not sure I want to make room for it. Persuade me!

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  19. he sounds like a dud . . .

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  20. I love the cover of this book.

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