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Now read the first sentence on that page. You may say what book it was from, the author, publishing year, etc.
It describes your Y
Now tell the next person to turn to page Z and what it describes.

Here I go!
"To slide through life with barely a hang-up, rarely a scraped knee, scarcely a nuisance - oh, to be a Lucky." - Fortune Falls, Jenny Goebel Page 77, 2016
I told myself this would describe my love life. I get a lot of dates and get dumped by all of them, maybe?

Now turn to page 101. It will describe your school life/future education like TAFE, College or Uni if you ever get one.
 
Oh. I opened the Fire Emblem: Awakening Artbook.
"Exterior: It has a hard, armor like shell."

My school life is apparently as thick as Grima's shell. Accurate.

Turn to page 9. It describes your happiness.
 
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“They were married; careful cultivation ripened the talents which nature had bestowed, and Melesigenes soon surpassed his schoolfellows in every attainment, and, when older, rivalled his preceptor in wisdom.”

Excerpt From: Homer. “The Odyssey.”
Aight. Turn to page 49. It describes your love life.
 
I have an exam in Biology tomorrow, so of course the closest book to me is a Biology book.
Here's an excerpt from Campbell's Biology, 9th edition:

"A better approach is to take a more active role by connecting the many things you learn to a set of themes that pervade all of biology."

It doesn't make sense to me, just like my love life.

Turn to page 4. It describes your upcoming week.
 
"A lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies"
-"The Book of Lies", by Teri Terry (Great name I know)
Turn to page 15, and it will be describing what New Year will be like for you.
 
"But even so, he was uneasy."
Alex Rider: Scorpia Rising - Anthony Horowitz

Turn to page 79 to describe how tomorrow will be.
 
"Take it where you can find it, in old phonograph records, old motion pictures, and in old friends; look for it in nature and look for it in yourself." - Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury.

Sounds like some sort of fortune cookie, haha. Turn to page 26 for a description of your childhood.
 
"You're a clever woman, skilled in many evil arts"
Well, then. LOL. From Euripides' Medea.

Turn to page 19 for what your closest friend is thinking about.
 
"We'll make it out of this alive."
- Volume 5 of The Ice Reaper. Um, I'm worried.

Turn to page 99 for something you may have forgotten.
 
"We had to wait over two hours at the doctor's office."
- Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sanez

wow, i don't know how to feel

turn to page 84, it will describe your relationship with the last person you talked to
 
Mercutio continually ridicules people who are in love.

- Romeo and Juliet (a little chapter summary part)

(very fitting xD)

Turn to page 27, it will tell you what the person you like/significant other is thinking about you.
 
"I am looking for extracurricular things, and soccer is supposed to be fun, and it is really good exercise and lots of people play, but...
I said forget it." - Dear Dumb Diary, Year Two, Nobody's Perfect. I'm As Close As It Gets, Jim Benton

Doesn't fit.

Turn to page 51. It will give you enlightening wisdom of the future.
 
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"Healthy bones become stronger when under activities such as load-bearing weights."
Good to know

Turn to page 12, it is the one thing your friend has always wanted to tell you but never has.
 
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"Finely grate lemon rind into a bowl." - My mother's cookbook, why is there no author name

...Christine, why do you need to tell me that?

Turn to page 87. It describes your relationship with your siblings/a person who you have a sibling-like relationship to if you're an only child.
 
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"Gollum was disappointed once more; and now he was getting angry, and also tired of the game." - The Hobbit, or There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkien or Bilbo Baggins.
Actually my sister does get very mad when she loses a game. LOL. :3
Turn to page 88, it describes what will happen in a month.
 
"Otherwise I wouldn't have left her." - Eclipse, Erin Hunter

???

Turn to page 46, it describes how you will die.
 
I can't, it's a Aristotle book but it's supporting my monitor, so...

"Some wonderful philosophy"
 
*gonna do what nutmeg-marie said cause nathanbros didn't say a page*

"What exactly are you talking about?" -Dark Tide, Jennifer Donnely. Well it makes sense, I guess I'll be killed really confused as to what is happening.

Turn to page 57, it'll describe how you were feeling when you met your lover, or if you don't have one, best friend.
 
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