A Lovely Book Meme

Aug 19, 2014 11:24

Shamelessly stolen from litlover12. I think you read my mind, because I was just thinking about wishing a clever meme would land my way. :D ( Read more... )

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litlover12 August 19 2014, 19:44:07 UTC
Psst -- don't forget to tell them to pick a letter. ;-) And you're welcome!

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ever_maedhros August 19 2014, 19:47:31 UTC
LOL, thanks for reminding me! :D

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litlover12 August 19 2014, 20:36:37 UTC
No problem! And I'll start you off with the letter F! :-)

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ever_maedhros August 24 2014, 22:51:06 UTC
Hmmm, whom would I have dated? Oh, I know! Traddles from David Copperfield. I loved him so much, and I still do! (I picked him mostly because all my other teenage crushes were a wee bit old for a teen, like Mr. Knightley.)

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ever_maedhros August 24 2014, 22:52:10 UTC
Hee, Maedhros from The Silmarillion :)

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msantimacassar August 20 2014, 00:40:27 UTC
This is such a fun meme!

Can I do two? T & Y! :)

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ever_maedhros August 24 2014, 22:55:03 UTC
You certainly may choose two! Three of my all-time favorite books are Little House in the Big Woods, Old Yeller, and The Princess Bride. (Tried to choose ones you may not have heard me gush about before. :D)

Oh, I can't remember which exactly was my latest, but I think it was One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire. It's part of an awesome series about a half-elven P. I. in San Fran. (It does have some language and other things, though.)

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birdienl August 20 2014, 09:55:29 UTC
Hehe, I did this meme a little bit different, because that's how I saw it on someones Blogger.

Anyway, I'll pick H & G

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ever_maedhros August 24 2014, 22:56:19 UTC
My hidden gem book is The Merry Adventure of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle.

Ooops, almost forgot to answer G! It's definitely Paranormalcy by Kiersten White. I liked the cover and picked it up on a whim, and was in for a very funny and quirky paranormal (obviously) adventure.

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birdienl August 25 2014, 20:58:47 UTC
I haven't heard of either of the books you mentioned, but The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood sounds really interesting. Is it your favourite book about Robin Hood (if you've read many others)

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ever_maedhros August 31 2014, 16:02:31 UTC
I haven't read very many Robin Hood books, but that's because I love Howard Pyle's style so much, I'm pretty much satisfied with his interpretation. :) It's very jolly and witty, and it feels more organic and just . . . accurate, I guess is the word I'm searching for.

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lady_turner August 21 2014, 16:23:05 UTC
Nice meme, I'm stealing it! XD

I'd like to see you answers for "A" and "C"! :D

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ever_maedhros August 24 2014, 23:00:01 UTC
Yay, please do steal it! :D The author I've read most prolifically? Hmmm. Probably a three-way tie between Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, and Seanan McGuire. I'm currently reading a giant collection of Orson Scott Card's short stories, and I'm just beginning "A Plague of Butterflies.*

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lady_turner August 25 2014, 09:15:32 UTC
Jane Austen for the win! ♥
Orson Scoot Card sounds interesting! I didn't know him before, but I've just found that a movie was done after one of his books! :D

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ever_maedhros August 31 2014, 16:05:06 UTC
His work is very interesting. I'm just realizing that he is able to write many genres very well, unlike a lot of authors who specialize in just one or two. It's really encouraging me, because if my dream is realized, I'll be an author who can write many genres, too. It's comforting to know somebody's done it before.

Which movie are you talking about? Ender's Game?

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