What are you reading Wednesday – The Devil’s Music

What are you reading Wednesday – 6/3/15

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What Are You Reading Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by Its A Reading Thing. To participate, open your current read to page 34 and answer the three questions listed below. If you have a blog, feel free to leave a link down in the comments so that others can visit and see your post. If you don’t, just leave a note with your answers.

The Questions are:
1. What’s the name of your current read?

2. Go to page 34 in your book or 34% in your eBook and share one complete sentence. (or two!)

3. Would you like to live in the world that exists within your book? Why or why not?

My Answers this week:
1. The Devil’s Music by Pearl R. Meaker
The Devil's Music (Emory Crawford Mysteries #1)

2. The witch accusations all eventually fizzled out, but the Twombleys never lost their reputation for strangeness. They usually seemed to get what they wanted without becoming tyrants in the process.

3. I already live in Illinois, but not in a college town. I think I would enjoy this serene university environment, as long as the murder had been solved long before I arrived, and I could live on campus as a professor rather than a student! 🙂

11 thoughts on “What are you reading Wednesday – The Devil’s Music

  1. 1) What’s the name of your current read?
    Progressive Dinner Deadly by Elizabeth Spann Craig

    2) 34% – One complete sentence:
    Myrtle drew herself up stiffly, “Jill’s death must be avenged. Justice must prevail!”

    3) Would I want to live in Bradley, North Carolina?
    I don’t think so. Mostly because I don’t do heat well. Even Illinois gets too hot for me in the summer. And, most of the
    residents seem to not like each other and are a bit negative. A few negative folks spices things up, but I get a bit down
    when there’s too many.

    That said, I am enjoying the book. 🙂

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  2. Hmm … That book looks familiar. 😉

    Thank you for reading my book and that you’d like to live in Twombly. I’ll admit, it’s a bit utopic – except for the murders. LOL

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