Don't you love when you read something and you do a double-take? What did that say?
Today in my writers group the sentence that we were supposed to write about said: You have been given the opportunity to atone for one sin.
That is not what I read.
Instead my brain picked up: You have been given the opportunity to be stoned for one sin.
On reflection I guess that could be taken a couple of ways.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Book Review: The Inner Circle
Easter was not the time to try to find out what's going on in The Inner Circle by Brad Meltzer and this was with a husband who does all the cooking!
I have never given any thought to the National Archives in D.C. but after reading this book I'd love to visit.
Beecher is a young archivist who stumbles upon something he shouldn't and what to do with that knowledge and item now?
He can't ignore it. Not only was there evidence of what he and his friends did but someone is looking for what he took.
Who to trust? Everyone has a good, sensible reason to trust them but obviously, you can't trust everyone.
Brad Meltzer once again delivers.
I have never given any thought to the National Archives in D.C. but after reading this book I'd love to visit.
Beecher is a young archivist who stumbles upon something he shouldn't and what to do with that knowledge and item now?
He can't ignore it. Not only was there evidence of what he and his friends did but someone is looking for what he took.
Who to trust? Everyone has a good, sensible reason to trust them but obviously, you can't trust everyone.
Brad Meltzer once again delivers.
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