

Just so you know, when they say, “Once upon a time”…they’re lying.
It’s not once upon a time. It’s not even twice upon a time. It’s hundreds of times, over and over, every time someone opens up the pages of this dusty old book.
“Oliver,” my best friend says, “Checkmate.”
I follow Frump’s gaze and stare down at the chessboard, which isn’t really a chessboard at all. It’s just squares scratched onto the sand of Everafter Beach, and a bunch of accommodating pixies who don’t mind acting as pawns and bishops and queens. There isn’t a chess set in the story, so we have to make do with what we’ve got, and of course we have to clean up all evidence when we’re done, or else someone might assume that there is more to the story than what they know.
What an AWESOME way to start a book! I am immediately interested, though I have no idea what the book is about.
ReplyDeleteThose first sentences are genius and now I Must find this book and read it too!
I have this in my TBR pile. It sounds terrific!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing this book all over!
ReplyDeleteI do like this opening paragraph. thanks for stopping by today. kaye—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteI love this intro. I've never read anything by this author, but I really need to!
ReplyDeletegood one! Here is mine Tue Teaser and Tue Intros Post
ReplyDeleteI liked that intro and have requested the audio version from the library. Hope you enjoy this one, and thank you so much for joining in.
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm not a huge Jodi Picoult fan like most people, I do find the opening paragraph quite compelling. I'd keep reading..
ReplyDeleteI'm really not a fan of Jodi Picoult books, but I do want to give this one a chance!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very interesting. Would search for this book.
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