
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
- Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
- Finally… reveal the book!
Aleja was a girl so hungry for adventure that sometimes she found herself in strange places. Tonight she was prowling the rooftops of Sevilla when she should have been sleeping, having stuffed a pillow under her bedsheets back home.
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This has only just been published, but I managed to find an early release copy last weekend, so just had to add it to my TBR. The picture doesn’t do the cover justice – it is stunning! A book about female pirates, and a girl who loves reading – how could I not grab this one???
Goodreads Synopsis:
Aleja whiles away her days in her family’s dusty tavern in Seville, dreaming of distant lands and believing in the kind of magic that she’s only ever read about in books. After all, she’s always being told that girls can’t be explorers. But her life is changed forever when adventure comes for her in the form of a fabled vessel called the Ship of Shadows. Crewed by a band of ruthless women, with cabin walls dripping with secrets, the ship has sailed right out of a legend. And it wants Aleja. Once on board its shadowy deck, she begins to realize that the sea holds more secrets than she ever could have imagined. The crew are desperately seeking something, and their path will take them through treacherous waters and force them to confront nightmare creatures and pitch-dark magic. It will take all of Aleja’s strength and courage to gain the trust of her fellow pirates – and discover what they are risking everything to find.
My bookish brain is going, “Ooh… must read this!” – then my actually brain looks at my TBR pile and thinks ‘never gonna happen!’ This sounds really intriguing though so I hope you enjoy it!
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Oh I so get you! 😂. My physical TBR pile is ridiculous but I just keep adding to it – I don’t even want to think about my Kindle books! I saw this one on NetGalley but resisted the temptation as I have others to catch up on, but when I saw in in a bookshop last week, I just couldn’t resist!
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