(Gerard's review, 4 1/2 stars)
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When I was old enough to play her, Mom didn't take it easy on me, either--she'd hit that ball right down my throat.From page 17 of The Outsider, a Memoir by Jimmy Connors.
"See," she'd say. "If your own mother can do that, imagine what others will do to you."
He said things like, "Dad does this better," and "Dad would never do that," and "I wish Dad was here." But I kept my eyes forward and never let on that I was hurt.From page 44 of Dinner With the Smileys--One Military Family, One Year of Heroes, and Lessons for a Lifetime by Sarah Smiley.
When the jailor woke up and saw that the doors were open, he thought that the prisoners had escaped. He pulled out his sword and was about to kill himself.From Acts 16:27 of The Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version.
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He knew what they needed: someone to steer them from the path that had been so easy for him to take, the one that now ended at the front curb of the building where he grew up, parked in his wheelchair, watching the world go by. He just needed a way to reach them.From pages 3-4 of A Chance To Win by Jonathan Schuppe.
Kira turned to the open hole, eyeing the makeshift support beam nervously, when a shape in the darkness stopped her cold.From page 37 of Partials by Dan Wells. (YA science fiction)
She hadn't seen it before--it had been behind the stone.
Why did you let me be born? I would rather have died before birth and been carried to the grave without ever breathing.From Job 10:18-19 of the Extreme Faith God's Word Knows No Bounds Contemporary English Version of The Bible.

It made our own bodies feel different, knowing that Laura's was about to be cut open. I knew she could die and tried to understand that fact.From page 80 of The Shape of the Eye by George Estreich. (a memoir)
All of this is her fault. If she hadn't taken the wrist strap off, her sister wouldn't have run.From page 8 of Amity and Sorrow by Peggy Riley. (Her first novel) Review of this will be up tomorrow.
The look of astonishment on her face made him burst into laughter. Daniel wrapped his arms around her and kissed her.From page 84 of Safe In His Arms by Colleen Coble. (Cowboy Christian romance)
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Dressed in blue scrubs, hands scoured and snapped into Latex gloves, Kallman walked into the operating room and up to the stainless steel table where Bigley lay on his back, prepped and draped, his ravaged body covered by a warming blanket. He stared down at the chaos before him and froze.From page IX (prologue) of Beyond The Bear--How I Learned To Live and Love Again After Being Blinded By A Bear by Dan Bigley and Debra McKinney. (non-fiction--review posted tomorrow)
Tom turned his horse and headed out of the gap. "Quit yapping and let's move out."From Sharpshooter in Petticoats by Mary Connealy. (Historical fiction)
"You're going to die, Tom."
And they were giving him attention because he had for a long time astonished them with his magic arts. But when they believed Philip preaching the good news about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were being baptized, men and women alike.From Acts 8:11-12 of the New American Standard Bible. (non-fiction)

She opened her mouth to tell him, but didn't know what to say. He waded closer, slowly, carefully, like someone would approach a hurt dog or a crazy person.From page 2 of Love Water Memory by Jennie Shortridge. (click the link for Gerard's review)
"Don't worry, we'll be all right . . ." I begin, but she gives me a look of such desperation that my words trail off. As we watch people line up and begin to mount the steps to the stage, I feel like one of the cows in the agricultural show my granddad took me to in Kinvara.From page 64 of Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline. (Click link for Gerard's review)
They arrested the apostles and put them in the public jail. But during the night an angel of the Lord opened the doors of the jail and brought them out.From Acts 5:18-19 of The NIV Study Bible.
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only son, that whoever believes in Him, should not perish, but have eternal life.--John 3:16 (NIV)This book was written by the apostle, John, one of Jesus closest disciples. The one, in fact, that Jesus loved and trusted so much that when dying on the cross, he gave the responsibility of taking care of his mother to John. John writes an eyewitness account of many of the things Jesus did when he lived here on the earth.
Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book: But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that by believing you may have life in his name. --John 20:30-31 (NIV)
He Knows My Thoughts (John 2)I hope you will take some time to read some of these posts. Since I read the Bible every day, I am going to start sharing a teaser each week from it too for our Tuesday Teaser post. It's the one book that has made the biggest impact on my life! I must share about it!
A Personal God (John 2-6)
The First Speed Boat (John 6)
Plotting Against Jesus (John 9-11)
I Give You Peace (John 14)
A Direct Line to God and a Password Tip (John 15-16)
4 Questions--Can You Answer Any? (John 20)
Happy Easter Everyone: He Is Risen! (John 3)
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They shaved her head. She was a beautiful little girl and they shaved her head! Who could do that?!From page 3 of To Sing Frogs, A memoir by John M. Simmons. (A true story about family, friends, life, and other things that don't make sense) My review will post on Wednesday.
Fresh air, sunshine, a purring kitten, and flowers to plant. Jane smiled as she realized she was following Miss Dawson's example. Listing thankfuls.From page 164 of The Key on The Quilt--The Quilt Chronicles by Stephanie Grace Whitson. (Historical fiction) My review should be up Thursday.
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It was a lapse of judgment. If I could have foreseen the rippling aftershocks that followed I would have acted differently, but by the time I realized the extent of the consequences, it was too late.From page 4 of The Burning Air by Erin Kelly.
Everybody is going to think I'm . . . Normal. My ability is what makes me halfway cool. I'm nobody without it.From page 49 of Pivot Point by Kasie West. (YA fiction)
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Some of the people were so worked up that they tried to push and punch us. Others got up into our faces to yell, and some even spat at us.From page 7 of Banished--Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church by Lauren Drain with Lisa Pulitzer. (a memoir)
"Because Elle picked me to watch out for her, and you are seriously considering keeping her on life support, and that's not what Elle wanted. It's just wrong to keep her in this state, as an incubator for something that isn't even a baby yet."From page 48 of The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley.
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Come on, Elle, I thought. React. Prove my gut reaction wrong.From page 4 of The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley. (My review posted on Saturday, but this is so good, I just had to do a teaser from it!)
What would this evening have been like if, no more than an hour ago, I had simply waited downstairs until it was time to go, rather than climb the stairs to Michel's room?From page 11 of The Dinner by Herman Koch.
What would the rest of our lives have been like?
Gone. Taken. Just like me. I can't do this again.From page 98 of Did You Miss Me by Karen Rose. (Click the link for Gerard's review of this one.)
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