#FirstLineFriday #GiveawayContest #FreeDownloads

Welcome once again to #FirstLineFriday, a little quiz designed to help us appreciate some of the best opening lines in literary history. From the classics of long ago to the latest best-sellers, everything is fair game.

As always, the rules are simple:

  1. Be one of the first five people to email me before the game ends at 4:00pm, with the title and authorof the correct book. 
  2. Do not reply here on the blog.Email only: marciameara16@gmail.com
  3. Honor System applies. No Googling, please.
  4. Submissions end at 4:00 P.M. EST, or when I receive 5 correct answers, whichever comes first.
  5. Winners who live in the U.S.may request a free download of any one of my books for themselves, or for someone of their choice. OR, if they’ve read all of the offered books, they may request a free download of my next publication.
  6. Winners who live elsewhere may request a PDF file of the same books, since, sadly, Amazon won’t let me gift you from the site.

And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for! (Hopefully, this one will be a bit easier for many of you.) Here’s today’s opening line: 

“This is my favorite book in all the world, though I have never read it.” 

Remember, email answers only, please. Thanks! And now off I go to await your guesses. 

 

18 thoughts on “#FirstLineFriday #GiveawayContest #FreeDownloads

    • As always, I guessed wrong. I’ve hesitated to post this one, thinking everybody would know it at once. I’m glad I finally gave it a try, but sorry that so far, no one has recognized it. 🙂 Sorry it didn’t ring a bell, Trish, but thanks for playing, anyway. 🙂 ❤ And I agree about the opening hook aspect. It’s great!

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    • Sorry it didn’t ring a bell, Priscilla. And though you may not have read it, I have a feeling the title will very familiar to you. Hope someone recognizes it before the game is over, though. Stay tuned! 🙂 ❤

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    • I think you are probably right, Darlene. I truly thought it was too easy. Hahaha. Little did I know, but then I never guess right on how hard or easy these will be. The answer will post in about another hour and a half, and you can see whether or not you’re familiar with this title. I suspect you will be. 😀 ❤

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