Welcome to another Bookish Friday, in which we share excerpts from books…and connect with other bloggers, who do the same.
Let’s begin the celebration by sharing Book Beginnings, hosted by Rose City Reader; and let’s showcase The Friday 56 with Freda’s Voice.
To join in, just grab a book and share the opening lines…along with any thoughts you wish to give us; then turn to page 56 and excerpt anything on the page.
Then give us the title of the book, so others can add it to their lists! What a great way to spend a Friday!
Today’s feature is a new download: Follow Me, by Kathleen Barber.
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Book Beginning: (Prologue) (Him)
Everyone on the internet is a liar. Every last one of us. The difference is the magnitude of our lies. On one end of the spectrum are the scammers, the phishers, the lowlifes trying to convince your grandmother to bail you out of a fictional Thai prison. On the other end are those whose untruths are the smallest, the most inconsequential: those who click a box affirming they’ve read terms and conditions, who click “like” on a cousin’s photograph of her pug-nosed child.
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Friday 56: Feeling shamefully territorial, I leaned forward to interrupt their eye contact, saying, “Audrey, Connor went to law school with Priya and me, and he works at Barker & Liu with me now.”
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Synopsis: Everyone wants new followers…until they follow you home.
Audrey Miller has an enviable new job at the Smithsonian, a body by reformer Pilates, an apartment door with a broken lock, and hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers to bear witness to it all. Having just moved to Washington, DC, Audrey busies herself impressing her new boss, interacting with her online fan base, and staving off a creepy upstairs neighbor with the help of the only two people she knows in town: an ex-boyfriend she can’t stay away from and a sorority sister with a high-powered job and a mysterious past.
But Audrey’s faulty door may be the least of her security concerns. Unbeknownst to her, her move has brought her within striking distance of someone who’s obsessively followed her social media presence for years—from her first WordPress blog to her most recent Instagram Story. No longer content to simply follow her carefully curated life from a distance, he consults the dark web for advice on how to make Audrey his and his alone. In his quest to win her heart, nothing is off-limits—and nothing is private.
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Would you keep reading? I am always interested in stories about the internet and how it grabs us, keeping us hooked.
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Alrighty then… Glad it’s just a book, cause the opening turned me off. LOL. Not everyone is a liar. But whatevs.
When I got past that, it sounds like an interesting read. 🙂
Happy weekend!
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Thanks, Freda, and yes, an outrageous statement. LOL. It makes me want to keep reading, though.
Stay safe and well!
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I don’t love the beginning but the premise is so intriguing! Definitely a page turner and I think it would probably make me very glad that none of my locks are broken!
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Thanks, Katherine, I agree!
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That’s some beginning! It does sound like an intriguing book, though.
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I think so, too, Yvonne. I can’t wait to read it!
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The beginning is depressing but the blurb is intriguing. I’d give it a try,
Happy reading, and happy weekend!
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Thanks, Bea, and yes, definitely depressing. But I am eager to see what those thoughts are leading up to as the story progresses.
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Good point about liars in the book beginning. My Friday quotes
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Thanks, Anne, I think so, too. I’m eager to see where it goes.
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Love the look of that cover! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Lauren @ Always Me
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Thanks, Lauren, so do I! Enjoy your reading.
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I enjoy books about social media and the internet so would definitely keep reading. Even if it sounds a bit scary.
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Thanks, Trish, I am eager to read this one, as a combination of scary and social media is just the distraction I need right now.
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That opening definitely catches my interest! And it’s so true, isn’t it? Even well-meaning lies are still lies. This looks like a good one.
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