Inspired by the Random Page Game, I thought it would be nifty to also do the Last Line Game. Basically, take any book, and only post the last sentence of the book. Whether it be one or two words or a flippin' mass of words all strung together. Just only post the last line of the book you choose. Then give the title of the book and the author's name. So here's mine. "When my turn came, I pulled a couple of shiny discs from my pocket and threw both of them into the flames." The Business by Iain Banks
Im not sure if it counts but... Zoom Lens noun Le zoom Zucchini noun (US) La courgette French Dictionary, Collins
"other aspects of the treatment will try to discover why the person needs to eat and help them work through these problems" Need to know, Eating Disorders, by Caroline Warbick
"Align the optical axis with the centre of the focimeter and read off the lens power" My lab notes from Wednesday
"Then, starting home, he walked toward the trees, and under them, leaving behind him the big sky, the whisper of wind voices in the wind-bent wheat." In Cold Blood - Truman Capote
"All was well." Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling (i wanted to wait til i read it to read/post the last line)
"He turns once again, to shuffle over the frost back to his desk, his paper in one hand, a half-eaten sandwich in the other." Pollen by Jeff Noon
"I don't thinking I'll be wanting it anymore," said Arthur Dent. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
"And when i look up, his eyes have opened and those blazing coals of enmity are staring right into my lacerated, penitent inner self..." Porno - Irvine Welsh
"I should like to die upon a summer day in my own garden", he once said. His wish had been granted. - Hesketh Pearson, Gilbert and Sullivan
"Supporting more active, healthier communities: by providing Sports Leaders to organise a range of physical activity sessions" My JSLA booklet. Granted not really a book but its halfway there.