I’m quoting two today. First from page 226 of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. I have started to read this again after a long gap. I only have about 1100 pages to go to the end!
Morning, like evening has its ghosts. He did not see them but was still conscious, as though by their physical presence, of the dark shapes of trees and hills making their mournful contribution to his violently agitated state of mind.
Then, because the winner of the Man Booker Prize is being announced this evening I’m also going to give two sentences from one of the shortlisted books – page 76 of The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry.
When to speak at all is a betrayal of something, perhaps a something not even identified, hiding inside the chambers of the body like a scared refugee in a site of war.
Which is to say Dr Grene came back today, with his questions at the ready.
I just over half way into this book. I’d like to think it will be the winner, but I can’t really judge as this is only the second off the shortlist that I’ve read.

Secret Scripture sounds good, I’ve heard good things about it. I’ll be curious to see who wins the Booker — should be soon, eh?
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I’ve honestly never had the urge to give Les Miserables a try, but I don’t know, your teaser actually has me intrigued…
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Only 1100 pages to go?!! lol Those were two great teasers! I hope your favorite book wins this evening. :)
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Oh! I’ve been curious about Les! I enjoyed your teaser – I’m reading a book that is 650ish pages, and I’m not sure I’m up for another really LONG one yet!
Here is a link to my first Teaser Tuesday post:
http://wendisbookcorner.blogspot.com/2008/10/teaser-tuesday-kushiels-mercy-by.html
~ Wendi
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Oh I like that quote from Les Miserables. Someday I’d like to attempt it. Good luck!
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“They wouldn’t ‘kill’ me. My core beliefs would stand up. I couldn’t let them be challenged, even modified, without fearing that I’d lose the essence of the morality I valued. My dream wouldn’t stand up to scientific scrutiny, but I’m not a scientist.”
From:
Not In Kansas Anymore: Dark Arts, Sex Spells, Money Magic, and Other Things Your Neighbors Aren’t Telling You by Christine Wicker
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