1.15.2021

the friday 56


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. 


I'm reading History of the Rain


From 12%:

You're out the end of the village now.  Take a right and bear left at the Y and you'll come to a cross.  A right at the cross and a left that doesn't look like a proper left but is more broken-down rough cut by the place Martin Neylon with six pints in him singing "Low lie the fields" climbed the ditch in his Massey Ferguson the time of the ice, widening the road at no charge and leaving his own mark on history in the name of Nylon's Bend.

4 comments:

Lauren Stoolfire said...

Sounds promising with that snippet. Thanks for sharing!

Lauren @ Always Me

AsKatKnits said...

These words... ahhh. What beautiful writing! :)

fredamans said...

Great snippet and I love the title too! Happy weekend!

Literary Feline said...

I have heard good things about History of Rain, although a challenging one that pays off in the end. I hope you are enjoying it. I like the writing from the excerpt you shared. Have a great weekend.