Isn´t It Just Heartbreaking

It´s still too cold, grey and rather sad weather...
I didn´t feel like going anywhere today after work. Weather really can bring one down, me at least.
So I try something funny now. Hope it does get funny... it´s a meme. On books.
Wanna join? These are the rules:
1. Find the nearest bookshelf of your favorite reads, cookbooks, tech books, magazines. It doesn't matter. This will work for all print media. If you don't have seven books lined up on a shelf, grab the first seven you see around the house.
2. Book #1: Turn to page 21. Read the 21st sentence (you may have to turn the page).
Write it down.
3. Do the same with the first six books or articles you see. The sentences will make a paragraph. You must write them down in the order you found them.
4. When you are finished, read over your "story" and title it.
5. Show us your bibliography at the end of this meme.
The sisters would canoe over to the pavilion in the evenings and hang around with our crowd.
The routine with which I was to become so familiar ran something like this: I would arrive at the venue with the band for their sound check.
You and your Mother!
And then, amidst the constant crying and illness, my mother discovered she was pregnant.
I said I understood, and told Tefu that he could not be around when I was dealing with the warder.
I tell you something about Bessie.
They won the National League pennant in 1945 and I became a fan the next year, going with a winner, so much so that I can still name the starting lineup for the 1946 team, and still suffer the annual heartbreak of watching the Cubs fold, because they haven´t won a pennant since.
- Grinding It Out - The Making of Mc Donald´s by Ray Kroc (have to finish it still!)
- Freddie Mercury by Peter Freestone
- The Half-Open Door - Sixteen modern Australian women look at professional life and achivement - edited by Patricia Grimshaw and Lynne Strahan (look very much forward to this)
- Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet
- Long Walk To Freedom - Nelson Mandela
- Having our Say - The Delany Sisters´ First 100 Years by Sarah L. Delany and A. Elizabeth Delany with Amy Hill Hearth (can´t wait to read this!)
- The Last Man On The Moon by Eugene Cernan and Don Davis (Ingo loved it, I havent started yet)
I didn´t cheat, really - somehow the "story" fits to my mood, weird, huh?
Please let me know if you joined...




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