Teaser Tuesday is a meme hosted by Should Be Reading. It’s super easy: open your current read to a random page and share two sentences from that page – but make sure you don’t spoil the book!
My current read is We Should Hang Out Sometime: Embarrassingly, a True Story by Josh Sundquist. I’m reading this one as an e-ARC, so I can’t exactly open it to a random page. Instead, I’m going to give you a passage that I highlighted because I thought it was pretty funny. This quote is found 17% of the way through the e-ARC.
“And you’ll probably be invited to join a gang,” he added.
“In your first week,” said Mom.
“Don’t worry,” I said. “I’ll be sure to wait until offers come in from all the gangs before I make my final decision.”
This book is full of witty anecdotes like this and I’ve found myself smiling or laughing several times. The book is pretty funny and honest, so I’m enjoying it so far, for the most part. I plan on reviewing it Friday, so check back then for my full thoughts! Make sure you add We Should Hang Out Sometime to your Goodreads TBR. It comes out on December 23!
If you participate in Teaser Tuesday, link me up! Or if you don’t, tease me with your current read in the comments!
I like it when I can relate to a book and laugh out loud. Sounds fun:)
Here’s my TT – http://fuonlyknew.com/2014/12/16/teaser-tuesdays-92-dependent/
Teehee, this is the kind of comment I’d make. Great teaser! Can’t wait to read your review.
Here’s my TT!http://shainareads.blogspot.com/2014/12/a-few-tuesday-memes-2.html
Right? So funny. Thanks for stopping by, Shaina! Heading to check out yours now. 🙂
Glad it’s humorous, Stefani, because it almost sounds scary.
Mine this week is Bohemians of the Latin Quarter which was the basis for the opera La Bohème. http://wp.me/pZnGI-gt
His parents were ultra-conservative and taught him to believe that everyone in public school was on drugs and in a gang. So when they were saying this to him, they really believed it.
I dread to even contemplate having to feel that way about school. Of course I was growing up in the peaceful and idyllic 50s. We did the bomb drills because of the cold war, but that was far away and almost like science fiction to me.