Because everyone else is doing it
Oct. 5th, 2005 11:20 amLeaving for Boston in a few hours, so I'm currently staring at my suitcase, trying to puzzle out exactly what I'm forgetting. So what do I do? A meme!
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a_t_rain, and
dolabellae
The game is as follows - I give the last sentence or couple of sentences from five of my favourite books. Your task - to identify the books.
Since I've already played the 'First Lines' game, the books will be different this time round. ;) Yes, I really do have that many favourites.
( Here goes! )
Two are by the same author, and if you've been reading my journal for the past two months or so, you could probably guess. One is blindingly obvious, but the lines before it really don't say much. One nineteenth-century, and one very early twentieth-century. The rest are modern.
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The game is as follows - I give the last sentence or couple of sentences from five of my favourite books. Your task - to identify the books.
Since I've already played the 'First Lines' game, the books will be different this time round. ;) Yes, I really do have that many favourites.
( Here goes! )
Two are by the same author, and if you've been reading my journal for the past two months or so, you could probably guess. One is blindingly obvious, but the lines before it really don't say much. One nineteenth-century, and one very early twentieth-century. The rest are modern.