This year I’m participating in several reading challenges; and this weeks Book Beginnings and Friday 56 is part of my Diversity Reading Challenge and the Mount TBR Challenge. This year I’m making a conscious effort to diversify my reading and tackle the books in my ever-growing TBR pile piles.
I found this book at my public library’s book store. I saw the title and was intrigued. I read the summary and was captivated. I read the first few pages and was hooked. I had to find out what power this gun possessed. I just started reading it yesterday and am finding it difficult to put down.
LAST NIGHT, I found a gun. Or you could say I stole it. I’m not really sure. I’ve never seen something so beautiful, or that feels so right in my hand. I didn’t have much interest in guns before, but the moment I saw it, all I could think about was making it mine.
I POLISHED THE gun inside my apartment
Of course I used the black cupro cloth that I bought previously holding the gun in my left hand and the cloth in my right hand. While I moved around the apartment, I always carried the gun and the cloth with me, polishing it as I listened to music or watched television. I polished it with both elbows propped on the table, or while I was lying in bed.
Time went by surprisingly quickly this way. I took pleasure in the monotony of the task, repeating a conversation with the gun. Needless to say, I didn’t actually speak aloud to the gun, or even carry on a conversation in my head. The gun was a device, so talking to it was the same as talking to myself. . .
Fuminori Nakamura, The Gun pages 57 & 58
That sounds really good! Library book sales are the best. 🙂
Lauren @ Always Me
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It sounds like everything worked to intrigue into reading this book. Sounds fascinating too!
My Friday 56 from 77 Shadow Street
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Different, but I think I’d be into it. Happy weekend!
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It’s one of the best psychological thrillers I’ve read in a while.
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A bit scary being obsessed about a gun!
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Margaret, I’m not a gun fanatic and it’s hard for me to think about obsessing about one; but the author’s writing style puts you squarely in the characters mind. Great psychological thriller.
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I want to know more. This is something I would grab from the shelf too.
sherry @ fundinmental Friday Memes
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Hi Sherry, I love a good mystery, thriller, suspense and so far this has it all for me. It doesn’t make me want to obsess about a gun, but it definitely puts you in the characters head.
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Wow! That gun sounds like it has some kind of powers…she is obsessed! LOL. Now I want to know more. Thanks for sharing…and here’s mine:
“THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10”
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Thanks Laurel for stopping by. Obsession is something else. Or maybe the character is obsessing because his life is benign. Who knows? But it’s definitely a captivating read.
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Not heard of this one but it sounds like you are really enjoying it.
Stormi
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Hi Stormi, thanks for visiting. I am really am enjoying it. It’s a pretty short book. If work wasn’t getting in the way I’m sure I would have finished it by now.
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