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Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading.
Synopsis from Goodreads...
Rome, 1965: Aspiring actress Silvia Whitford arrives at Rome's famed Cinecitta Studios from Los Angeles, ready for her big break and a taste of la dolce vita. Instead, she learns that the movie in which she was cast has been canceled. Desperate for money, Silvia has only one choice: seek out the Italian aunt she has never met. Gabriella Conti lives in a crumbling castello on the edge of a volcanic lake. Silvia's mother refuses to explain the rift that drove the sisters apart, but Silvia is fascinated by Gabriella, a once-famous actress who still radiates charisma. And the eerie castle inspires Silvia's second chance when it becomes the location for a new horror movie, aptly named The Revenge of the Lake Witch--and she lands a starring role. Silvia immerses herself in the part of an ingenue tormented by the ghost of her beautiful, seductive ancestor. But when Gabriella abruptly vanishes, the movie's make-believe terrors seep into reality. No one else on set seems to share Silvia's suspicions. Yet as she delves into Gabriella's disappearance, she triggers a chain of events that illuminate dark secrets in the past--and a growing menace in the present . . .
Beginning: "By the time I reached Cinecitta Studios, I was footsore and dry-throated."
56: "She looked mournful. Her espresso steamed in front of her, untouched."
Comments: I won a copy of The Woman in the Castello alongside another book. It was a fun gothic read centered on the set of a movie. What are you reading this weekend?
Ooh this sounds like a great summer read, I'm definitely adding it to my TBR! Always down for some Gothic fun, especially when it gets a little meta with a story being told within the story, like with this film! I hope you have a lovely weekend :)
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Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you have a great weekend too!
DeleteThere's been a lot of buzz around the book you selected. How nice that you won a copy---and that you enjoyed the read!
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough, I somehow missed the hype around the book. I was interested in it solely based on its synopsis and genre. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend!
DeleteA Gothic story on the set of a movie? I'm intrigued! This sounds good. Hope you have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. The movie scenes were some of my favorite parts of the story. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteCover love!!!! Happy weekend!
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DeleteI love reading books set in Italy because I love the setting so much!
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DeleteI love the sound of this one. I'm going to add it to my list.
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