Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tuesday Intros and Teaser

FFT is hosted by Diane of Bibliophile By the Sea where we share the opening paragraph of our current read to see if others would read the book based on that first paragraph.  Please feel free to join in, First Chapter~First Paragraph~Tuesday Intros.


Prologue
The Perfect Solution
He stood in front of the mirror and smiled with deep satisfaction at his own smiling reflection. He could not at that moment have been more pleased with himself, with his life, with his intelligence - no, it was more than that, more than mere intelligence. His mental status could more accurately be described as a profound understanding of everything, an understanding that went far beyond the normal range of human wisdom. He watched the smile on is face in the mirror stretching wider at the aptness of the phrase, which he had italicized in his mind as he thought it. Internally he could feel - literally feel - the power of his insight into all things humans. Externally, the course of events was proof of it. First of all, to put it in the simplest terms, he has not been caught.


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of  Should Be Reading.





Nise'

11 comments:

Gigi Ann said...

Not sure I would read this book from the first paragraph, but it sounds like he thinks a lot of himself.

Have a great week of reading.

Bex said...

Ohh, very interesting teaser. It sounds mysterious... And I really love the cover of it!

My teaser is from the wonderful and mysterious novel The Night Circus.

Anonymous said...

Good start. He definitely creeps me out.

JoAnn said...

He sounds pretty smug and pleased with himself! Hope you're enjoying it :-)

Peggy Ann said...

Happy Teaser Tuesday!
here's my Teaser

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

I sensing a sociopath in the making...LOL (I like it)

Staci said...

Creepy! Love the cover too..matches that intro.

Paulita said...

Okay, I love this one to because I know pride cometh before a fall. Here's Mine

gautami tripathy said...

I too downloaded the Margaret one and read it! Having fun downloading e-books!

Anonymous said...

I really liked this one.

Darlene said...

Hmmmm, that is an intriguing paragraph. I would probably read on a bit more.

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