Book beginnings on Friday

Where the god of love hangs out

Today’s book beginning is from Amy Bloom’s “Where the God of Love Hangs Out”.

At two o’clock in the morning, no one is to blame.

We’d been watching CNN, one scene of disaster leading to the next, the reporter in front of what might have been a new anthrax outbreak giving way to the military analyst in the studio with new developments in Kabul, when William put his hand on my breast.

The beginning pulled me right in and I absolutely love the book. Almost done with it.

What is YOUR book beginning today? To see more book beginnings go to A few more pages!

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7 Responses to “Book beginnings on Friday”
  1. Kasumi says:

    I didn’t see that hand coming… :D

    I didn’t know this book. I’ll wait your review ;)
    Kasumi’s last post ..BBF #29 (The Vampire Shrink)

  2. Who would have guessed that ending to the sentence.

  3. I love the title to this book!!! :D Great quote!
    Hop on over if you have the time:
    http://universeinwords.blogspot.com/2011/11/friday-d.html
    Juli @ Universe in Words

  4. Wouldn’t have guessed that we’d wind up with a hand on the breast…. Nice teaser!

    Here’s my Friday: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/11/friday-memes.html

  5. That one led to a completely different place than I expected! LOL

    I want to read something by this author…this one sounds like a good place to begin.

    Here’s MY FRIDAY MEMES POST and
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  6. Violette says:

    The author is wrong! Someone is always to blame at 2 a.m.

  7. Katy says:

    That was unexpected, yet intriguing as well. Thanks for participating in Book Beginnings!

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