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Welcome to week 462!

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!


Check out this read on Amazon.


Here is my snippet from page 56...





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





Q: Do you talk to strangers about books, especially when you see someone reading a book?
A: I would talk to anyone who would listen when it comes to books, so YES! I find that if someone is reading a book, and I ask them what it is to strike up a conversation about it, we end up becoming fast friends. Bookworms must sick together!!  😊









**This is a weekly book meme. Compensation may be earned from the link within.

Comments

  1. I like the look and sound of this one.

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  2. I often find myself talking to strangers about books especially when I see them reading a book I've read. My Friday Quotes

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  3. This looks like it could be a fun graphic novel. Hope you enjoy your weekend!

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  4. I haven't heard of Gotham High before, but it seems like something I would like.

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  5. I love the art style of this! Looks like an interesting read. Enjoy!

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  6. I haven't read any graphic novels, but it looks good. Have a great weekend!

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  7. Talk about a dangerous high school to go to! Just think of who the graduating glass may have produced. ;-) And, yes. I'll talk to anyone about books, and I have. It's always exciting to find someone who shares my excitement. Have a great weekend, Freda!

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  8. I love that you'd strike up a convo with a fellow bookie! :)

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  9. I must look into this graphic novel--it looks like something I could share with my students!

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  10. Hope you're enjoying your graphic novel. I'm guessing it's Batman-related?

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    1. It definitely is. He is the young, dark-haired lad on the cover. Along with The Joker, and Catwoman as teens.

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  11. I agree about asking what someone is reading. I do it all the time, and we strike up a conversation too....such fun isn't it?

    I'm glad someone else does that too. :)

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