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TheBookgeekFrau
Good Luck with That | Kristan Higgins
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Eggs Well played 👏🏻👏🏻 14mo
TheBookgeekFrau @Eggs {curtsy} 😁 14mo
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DebinHawaii
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#IdiomInsight

Some say the term #BreakALeg originated during Elizabethan times when, instead of applause, the audience would bang their chairs on the ground — and if they liked it enough, the leg of the chair would break.

Book 7 in the Potting Shed mysteries is set in an outdoor production of Shakespeare‘s A Midsummer Night‘s Dream & there‘s more than a broken leg as Pru, garden designer & detective must solve the murder of one of the actors.

Eggs This is too cool 👍🏼 😎 🦵 14mo
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dabbe
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Eggs 🤣👏🏻🤣 14mo
dabbe @Eggs 🤩🤣🤗 14mo
TheSpineView 🤣🤣🤣 Love the pun! 14mo
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AnnCrystal Oh! 😃...when I was a kid, that saying always perplexed me LOL. I understood what it meant when it was explained, it just seemed too weird to me LOL. 14mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 🤩🤣🤗 14mo
dabbe @AnnCrystal 🤩🤣🤗 14mo
ChelseaM6010 😂🤣 14mo
dabbe @ChelseaM6010 🤩🤗😍 14mo
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ChelseaM6010
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#IdiomInsight
Day 10. Break a leg
#BreakALeg

Eggs ❤️🤣💙 14mo
ChelseaM6010 @Eggs 😂❤️🙂 14mo
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GatheringBooks
The Patchwork Bike | Maxine Beneba Clarke, Van T Rudd
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#IdiomInsight Day 10: You will not literally #BreakALeg even if you on this patchwork bike. The entire story is uplifting, irreverent, and filled with energy. The Afterword written by both the author and the illustrator is also illuminating as it speaks of their influences, their background, and the visual codes embedded in the narrative. My full review of this joyful book from Australia: https://wp.me/pDlzr-lDS

Eggs 🤗👌🏼🤩 14mo
tokorowilliamwallace Excellent illustration and artwork. 14mo
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Kshakal
Break a Leg | Jim Harmon
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Eggs 💛🦵🧡 14mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
A Foul Play | Lucinda Harrison
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#BreakALeg 🎭 #IdiomInsight 🍂🍁

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Eggs Perfect 🦵❤️ 🎭 14mo
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TheSpineView
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#IdiomInsight @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#BreakALeg

This saying is most associated with live theater. So I thought a book about Broadway was most appropriate.

Eggs Awesome 👏🏻🖤🎭 14mo
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IndoorDame
Evil Eye | Madhuri Shekar
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When I looked up the origin of the phrase #BreakALeg there was a lot of uncertainty, but the most prevalent idea was that it started as a pun based on a Yiddish phrase for luck and blessings that sounds similar to a German phrase about breaking bones which fell into popular use because of evil eye type superstitions making people wary of just using the Yiddish. #IdiomInsight

IndoorDame The tagged book is in my audible queue waiting to be read both cause it looks fun and light, and cause I have a strong personal interest in evil eye superstitions. 14mo
Eggs 🦵🖤 👁️ 14mo
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