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Name: Alyssa
Location: Utah, United States

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I'm a reader, reviewer, and published author at Cobblestone Press. In this blog, I focus mainly on the books I read: primarily romance in almost every subgenre, with the occasional true-crime book thrown in for a little variety.

When I'm not writing, I enjoy preserving my photos through the art of scrapbooking. I also love scented candles, though of course I don't burn them too close to my books or scrapbooking supplies. :) I also enjoy watching A&E programs such as Cold Case Files and American Justice.

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Saturday, October 01, 2005

I've Been Tagged

Nicole tagged me, so here I go.

1. Delve into your blog archive.
2. Find your 23rd post (or closest to).
3. Find the fifth sentence (or closest to).
4. Post the text of the sentence in your blog along with these instructions. Ponder it for meaning, subtext or hidden agendas.
5. Tag five people to do the same.

My twenty-third post is about Suzanne McMinn's Her Man to Remember. The fifth sentence:


Instead of getting a peaceful resolution, Roman sees a woman who looks like his wife, Leah.

As for meaning, this sentence is part of my summary of the book. Subtext and hidden meaning: if someone is just looking at this sentence alone, she might wonder why a woman who looks like Roman's wife wouldn't give him a peaceful resolution. She might also speculate about why Roman wants a peaceful resolution. Was he expecting one? Gotta love looking for hidden meaning.

I'm tagging: Angie Pedersen, Renee, Rosario, Sybil, and Sylvia

Edited to say that I'm a dork. I counted back 23 posts rather than referring to post #23. Sigh.

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