Is it wrong to do a Meme without being tagged? Eh, I don't care. I saw this over at I Blame the Patriarchy who got it from Second Waver.
Here's what you gotta do:
1. Go to the nearest book in your reach and turn to page 123.
2. Go to the fifth sentence of the book.
3. Copy the next three sentences, then tag someone else.
Since I happened to have just acquired the book, In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner, from NPapaya I thought I'd see if anything interesting happened.
Here's the lines I get:
"Fuck you. I'm leaving." Maggie said, throwing down her napkin.
"Sit down," said Rose wearily. "Eat your breakfast. I'm going to the bathroom."
I kinda like that. Short. Simple. To the point. I'm looking forward to reading the rest.
Feel free to tag yourself if you'd like. It's the holidays and I don't want to add stress to anyone's lives by tagging them inconveniently.
Here's what you gotta do:
1. Go to the nearest book in your reach and turn to page 123.
2. Go to the fifth sentence of the book.
3. Copy the next three sentences, then tag someone else.
Since I happened to have just acquired the book, In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner, from NPapaya I thought I'd see if anything interesting happened.
Here's the lines I get:
"Fuck you. I'm leaving." Maggie said, throwing down her napkin.
"Sit down," said Rose wearily. "Eat your breakfast. I'm going to the bathroom."
I kinda like that. Short. Simple. To the point. I'm looking forward to reading the rest.
Feel free to tag yourself if you'd like. It's the holidays and I don't want to add stress to anyone's lives by tagging them inconveniently.
Comments
This may actually be a good way to judge a book - as opposed to by its cover. If lines 6-8 on page 123 are incomprehensible, don't waste your time.