Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 102

Random Bookshelf Reading 102

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "Norton sighed.  He had not intended to deceive her about this matter or his nature.  Words were unlikely to persuade her, so action would have to do." (p.245)

From Bearing an Hourglass by Piers Anthony.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 101


Random Bookshelf Reading 101


Question:  This week?

Answer:  "At length she emerged from the strange configuration.  Ahead was a river--no, it was the path, but--" (p.100)

From With a Tangled Skein by Piers Anthony.


Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 100



Random Bookshelf Reading 100

Wow!!  100 readings so far!

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it feel was Oh no, not again.  Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the Universe than we do now." (p.134)

From The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 99


Random Bookshelf Reading 99


Question:  Today?

Answer:  "Sheena was in charge of the recruiting detail which visited Sally's neighborhood.  Although she had been an obscure first-year medical student when the upheaval started, she was emerging as the heroine of the revolution.  The newspapers and television newscasters all knew who she was, and so Sally knew, and was undeniably flattered that she had come." (p.72)

From the short story, "Songs of War" in Other Stories and... The Attack of the Giant Baby by Kit Reed.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 98



Random Bookshelf Reading 98

Question:  Today?

Answer: "Remorse was perhaps too strong a word; it was distaste tempered with a hint of shame that Burden felt throughout the weekend.  He said to himself, and he even said it to his wife who was home again with their son, that this was what the job was about, this was police work." (p.146)

From The Veiled One by Ruth Rendell.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Monday, January 2, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 97



Random Bookshelf Reading 97

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "One for his salary to be paid into, Wexford thought as he was driven away, and the other for what?  His Kingsmarkham household expenses were drawn from the Kingsmarkham account, which he fed with L500 a month from Pomfret account A.  Then what of account B?  His wife didn't know of the existence of account A anyway.  It alone was sufficient to keep his resources secret from her.  Why did he need a third bank account?" (p.84)

From An Unkindness of Ravens by Ruth Rendell.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 96

Random Bookshelf Reading 96

Question: This year?

Answer:  "A soapy hand found his mouth and clamped over it.  She gripped his shoulder so hard that her fingernails pierced his skin.  Through the bedlam in the caverns sounded the clatter of steps close at hand.  Guards were running blindly through the Sanitation stalls.  The infrared lights had not yet been repaired." (p.71)

From The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester.

Disclaimer:  Readings are for entertainment purposes only.  You (the person reading the Random Bookshelf Readings) are solely responsible for actions taken based on these readings; neither Anne Westlund or The Divine Life Google Group and its members are liable.  These readings are from my personal bookshelves (not sourced from the internet) and only one paragraph from each book will be posted, in rotating order (up to two times a year for some books).  Any questions or comments, please reply to this post. ~Anne Westlund