Grab your current read and let it fall open to a random page (or if
you're reading on an electronic device, pick a random number and scroll to that
section). Post two or more sentences from that page, along with the book title
and author. Share your find with others in the comments at Should Be Reading,
and don't give anything vital away!
“Una often told herself that she was invisible. Perhaps that was the reason people
passed her in the halls, their eyes skimming over her slight form as if she
were part of the scenery: a desk, a book, a classroom, a girl. It could also be the reason why Ms.
McDonough, perched on her musty old pink chair, talked to her cats about Una as
though Una wasn’t there.”
p. 1 of Marissa Burt’s Storybound
15 comments:
Poor Una! I feel for her already.
Aw, I know how Una feels sometimes. :( Hope things get better for her!
Here’s my Throne of Glass teaser. Happy Tuesday! :D
Good Teaser!
--Jenese
Readersconfession.blogspot.com
This teaser is very descriptive :)
Here's mine:
http://collettaskitchensink.blogspot.com/2012/05/teaser-tuesday-52212.html
Colletta
Aww great teaser, definitely makes you connect with the character.
Between the cover and the quote it looks like a good one!
Aw, poor Una. I've had this one on my to-read list for some time, I really should get around to it! I'm excited to read your thoughts on it =)
Poor Una. Great teaser!
Wow, what a great teaser. A little bit of humor - Ms. McDonough talking to the cats about Una :D - and a little bit of sadness. Makes me want to read the book!
Aww, poor girl! That stinks to be over looked like that. Great teaser! Thank you!
Awesome teaser! I've been anxious to read this one :)
Thanks for stopping by Book Cover Justice!
Awww what a sad teaser!!
Maura @ Monster of Books
Great teaser, it shows enough to connect to the character and has enough humor to make known that it's not going to be a complete downer :)
That's a great teaser! Though sad the character feels the need to be invisible . . .
What a beautiful bookcover! The teaser makes me curious. I've never heard of Marissa Burt, but she is now on my to read-list. :-)
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