Inspirational Books,  Life in General

Let’s Play Fill-in-the-blank!

Have you ever had those occasions when your mind goes blank? That’s where I am right now. ______.

I was pondering the topic of this blog post, looking for that light bulb to light my way to brilliant thoughts about reading and writing, when all of a sudden everything went dark. What to do?

So I decided to let you write this post instead—sort of. In the comments, you get to fill in the ________s about your novel reading experiences. Ready?

In the last novel I read, I learned                 .

I’ll go first. In the last novel I read, I learned there’s a whole bunch of strategizing and partnership involved in amateur and professional cycling. (The Price of Victory by Sandra Leesmith)

Oh, this is fun. Let’s do another one.

If I were to choose my favorite novel character’s profession, it would be                    .

If I were to choose my favorite novel character’s profession, it would be photography in the 1870s. (Elizabeth Westbrook in Tamera Alexander’s From a Distance)

Here’s another one:

The most exotic setting I’ve ever read in a novel was                     .

Sorry, you’re on your own this time.

What fill-in-the-blank statements about novels will you add?

 

As an author of heartwarming historical and contemporary romance, Sandra Ardoin engages readers with page-turning stories of love and faith. Rarely out of reach of a book, she's also an armchair sports enthusiast, country music listener, and seldom says no to eating out.

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