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The Friday 56 (With Instagram 56 & Book Beginnings)

Welcome to week 407!

RULES:

*Grab a book, any book.

*Turn to Page 56 or 56% on your ereader.
If you have to improvise, that is okay.

*Find a snippet, short and sweet.

*Post it, and add the url to your post in the Linky below.

Also join in the fun on Instagram using the hashtags #Instagram56 #Friday56

Happy weekend to you all!
I'm a little late posting. My mom and son are in town for the holidays and I was busy visiting last night.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!!!!
Check out this read on Amazon.
Here is my snippet from page 56...





A post shared by Freda Mans (@fredasphotos) on


Book Beginnings leave your links in the comments if you didn't join in the Friday 56.











Does your book club have a book exchange for the holidays or any other time during the year? If you don't belong to a book club, do you think that would be something fun to do?
A: I do not belong to a book club, but if I did that would totally be a fun thing to do. I love doing book exchanges with my close friends, so it's up my alley.










**This is a meme post.

Comments

  1. Random facts can be fun! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I wouldn't mind reading a book of random facts. Hope you have a wonderful time with your family this holiday!

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  3. Sounds like an interesting one. Thank you for adding me to your linky. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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  4. Random fact books fascinate me! :)

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  5. These facts are really interesting! Hope you have a great Christmas!

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  6. This looks like an awesome book. Looks like the kind of fun facts I could share with the kids at school!

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  7. The Big Book of Random Facts looks interesting.

    I'm not in a book club either.

    Merry Christmas!

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  8. Looks like a fun one for trivia bits.

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  9. My book club is too new to be at the book exchange stage right now, but I've done it with a bookclub in the past. It is really fun. Hope you have a great weekend. - Katie

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