
#SixforSunday is… it’s really just that. You choose 6 books (normally) that you’d choose to fit whatever the prompt is that week. This meme is hosted by A Little but a Lot and you can follow the link to find the prompts for October to December.
This week’s topic:
Favourite Opening Chapters
There are some of my favorite book and I love their opening chapters. I included the first line from every book since chapters are way too long.

“The forest had become a labyrinth of snow and ice.”
A Court of Thorns and Roses by. Sarah j. Maas

“On a drowsy Sunday afternoon, a man in a long dark coat hesitated in front of a house on a tree-lined street.”
The Cruel Prince by. Holly Black

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
Pride and Prejudice by. Jane Austen

“I start my day before sunshine, throwing on running clothes and laying a pinch of semaa at the eastern base of a tree, where sunlight will touch the tobacco first.”
Firekeeper’s Daugher by. Angeline Bouley

“It’s agony and relief to watch my life end.”
Secondborn by. Amy A. Bartol

“When I was a kid, my mom constantly invented games.”
The Inheritance Games by. Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Here is the schedule for January and go to A Little but a lot for more info!
January – Fresh Starts:
2nd: Books you want to read this year9th: Books you can’t wait for30th: favourite character arcs
16th: bookish resolutions / Books that remind me of fireworks
23rd: favourite opening chapters


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