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The Friday 56 (With Instagram 56 & Book Beginnings)

Welcome to Week 357!

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your 
eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
 *Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.
*Add your (url) post below in Linky. Add the post url, not your blog url. 
*It's that simple.


Or join The Friday 56 on Instagram!


Rules:
* Grab a book and find a creative way to showcase your 56.
It can be a photo of the book and the 56 in comments, or whatever you come up with.
Make sure to use the hashtag #Friday56
*Add your Instagram url to the Linky.

Still on this big Stephen King read. 
I will be using a new book next week, I promise!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

AMAZON

PAGE 456 on Kindle


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No BB this week.










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Comments

  1. Does Stephen King ever write short books? I hope you enjoy the rest of the novel! Happy Friday.

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  2. You can't go wrong with Stephen King! I have been hearing good things about this one. I hope you are enjoying it. Have a great weekend!

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  3. Sometimes life gets in the way of our reading - and holidays don't help...lol...

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  4. Great book, Freda! I'm featuring my Goodreads Group Read of the month: : http://bit.ly/2F17A7s A Snowflake's Chance in Hell.

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  5. I always love Stephen King's books and this was a good one. Happy Weekend!

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  6. This one sounds like a classic Stephen King novel! I hope that you are enjoying it. Happy New Year! :)

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  7. Oh my, I was such a Stephen King junkie when I was young. Now I'm a big scaredy cat. Enjoy!

    b

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  8. LOL King does love to write giant books!

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  9. I've heard great things about this book. However, it's just a little to creepy for me. I hope you enjoy your book and happy reading!!!! Have a great week.

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  10. The first Stephen King book I read, was the last. He took up so much time describing each character, I was bore before the main subject of the story got started. I know I am one of a small percent who feel this way about him. LOL

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  11. https://hasanthisbookworld.wordpress.com/2018/01/05/the-friday-56-1-week-357/
    This is mine for this week!!!!

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  12. Happy new year. Freda. Wishing you a fabulous 2018.

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  13. How cool that we both picked Stephen King books, Freda :) He's amazing, I love his writing. Enjoy and Happy Weekend!

    Jo-Ann

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  14. I didn't see the linky, but here's this week's post: http://www.fitkittymama.com/this-week-were-quoting-stormchaser/

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  15. Starting this new book, I had to skip forward to 56, I tried not to peek.

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  16. I listened to my first Stephen King this week and really enjoyed it though it seriously creeped me out! I went with a novella because his page counts terrify me almost as much as the subjects! This looks like a good read!

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    1. If I was to recommend a place to start reading Stephen King, it would be with a book titled; Rose Madder. It's his least creepiest and yet is a wicked good read. This one is not one of my favorites, and is long-winded.

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