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Teaser Tuesday #6


Title:  
Bitterblue

 

Series:  Graceling Realm #3


Author:  Kristin Cashore


Genre:  YA Fantasy


Published:  May 2012  






"Teddy grinned again. 'Truths are dangerous,' he said.
 

'Then why are you writing them in a book?'

'To catch them between the pages,' said Teddy, 'and trap them before they disappear.'

'If they're dangerous, why not let them disappear?'

'Because when truths disappear, they leave behind blank spaces, and that is also dangerous."          


 
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly Meme hosted by Should Be Reading! where you share two (2) “teaser” sentences from your current read to try to entice others to want to seek it out. Find out how you can participate Here!

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  1. Thanks for your teaser.

    My teaser is from The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton.

    My Teaser is below. Have a great Tuesday.

    Elizabeth
    Silver’s Reviews
    MyTT

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    1. Thanks :) I stopped by yours and am following.

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  2. First and foremost, I absolutely love the name of your blog! :D I totally agree with it! xD I actually borrowed Bitterblue from the library but didn't get to read it before the due date! D: I'll have to check it out again. Great teaser! :D New GFC follower! Would love it if you could return the favor.

    Here's my Teaser

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    1. You should definitely read Bitterblue. I'm about halfway through and enjoying it very much. I love Kristin Cashore's writing. I'm following back :)

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  3. Great teaser! Going to have to read this one now. Well done.

    I'm going to start participating in this meme next week. It looks really fun and I'll find some great books and blogging friends!

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