It’s time again for Teaser Tuesday. What’s Teaser Tuesday? It’s a game. (Based on pageturnsblog.) How do we play? I try to convince you to pick up and read the book I’m currently reading by posting two “teaser” sentences. You in turn try to convince me to pick up the book you are reading by posting two teaser sentences from your book. Here are the rules:
- Pick up what you’re reading.
- Open to a random page.
- Post two sentences from somewhere on the page. (Don’t choose sentences that will give away too much, you don’t want to ruin it for others.)
- Include the Title and Author so that others can start reading it.
My teaser this month is:
“For as long as anyone can remember, the students of Mount Washington High have arrived at school on the last Monday in September to find a list naming the prettiest and the ugliest girl in each grade. This year will be no different.”
Now, it’s your turn. Post two sentences along with the Title and Author of the book.
~Maddie
Filed under: Books and Reading, CLP - Squirrel Hill, Teaser Tuesday, Teen Interest



“At the very least, people thought we were casually dating. And here’s the thing: Most people, especially girls, seemed to get fired up about that. I have a theory about that, and the theory is depressing. Theory: People always get fired up when an unattractive girl and an unattractive dude are dating each other.”
- from Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
More than two sentences–sorry for breaking the rules!