#TeaserTuesday 1: The Spy-Paulo Coelho
#Teaser Tuesday 1
I’m currently reading two books, both of completely different genres. Paulo Coelho’s, The Spy has me pretty much intrigued, as it is the legendary Mata Hari’s story told in her own words. The Unsuitable Boy by Karan Johar, I will leave for yonder.
Yes, I turned this gossip into secrets”, because I wanted money and power. But all those who accuse me now know I never revealed anything new.”
This is my first post for TeaserTuesday hosted by https://shouldbereading.wordpress.com and it looks like a lot of fun.
If you fancy joining in, here’s how:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two teaser sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
• Share the title and author so other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers!
Linking this post to Shalzy http://www.shalzmojo.in Mayuri http://www.sirimiri.in and Zainab http://www.slimexpectations.com and asking them to take this blog challenge too.
7 thoughts on “#TeaserTuesday 1: The Spy-Paulo Coelho”
Cohelo hasnt been very inspirational in his last 2-3 books; but this one has been intriguing me cos of the topic. I love this prompt and thank you so much for tagging me; will join in from coming week
Sounds interesting although I’m not traditionally a Coelho fan. But MataHari is intriguing.
Exactly. I’m not a traditional Coelho fan either, but this one had to be read.
That teaser sounds intriguing and interesting. The Spy is on my TBR, hope to pick it soon.
Yes quite an engaging read. Do grab your copy.
Mata Hari was a Dutch dancer who shocked and delighted audiences during the first World War, and she became a confidant to some of the era’s richest and most powerful men. She dared to liberate herself from the moralism and provincial customs of the early twentieth century, but ultimately paid for it with her life.
Yes Romila she payed a big price, on of the lesser told stories in the recent times which needed to be re-told by none other than Coelho.