Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Teaser Tuesdays: The Quilters Apprentice


This week my teaser lines come from the first novel in Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts series.  The Quilter's Apprentice is a book I've intended to read for a long, long time -- well, ever since 1999 when it first appeared. I've been reading a lot of thrillers and noir detective fiction lately, and wanted something completely different to clear my head a bit. And The Quilter's Apprentice certainly was the right choice. I loved the book, although I'm not sure I'll be reading the rest of the series any time soon -- well, not until I need a little more head clearing. This snippet comes from p.108 (of the Kindle edition):
Sarah, my dear, don't wish for excitement. Interesting doesn't always mean good. Sometimes the most ordinary things are the ones we learn to miss the most.
Hmmm. Well, now that I'm a very senior citizen and therefore obviously very wise and worth listening to, I can say with authority that the last sentence there is sadly true. Not sure I agree with the first part of the advice, though -- I think we all need a bit of excitement now and then. Don't you?



Teaser Tuesdays is hosted by mizB at Should Be Reading. If you'd like to read more teasers, or take part yourself, just head on over to her blog.

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4 comments:

  1. Beautiful quote. I've heard a lot about this author, but have not yet read any of her books. My teaser: Bridge to Terabithia

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  2. I've read a couple of books in this series and thoroughly enjoyed them. I need to get going on the others. By the way, I agree with you -- a little excitement can be a good thing! (I qualify for the senior discount too.)
    My Teaser is from WHERE OR WHEN.

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  3. Depends on the excitement! Glad you enjoyed the book -- I think I am six into the series and I am really enjoying it.

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