Children's: What Mavis Jukes book about loss lets young Austin recall when he and his grandparents made a pie as a late-night snack?
Classics: What did Louisa May Alcott title her lesser-known sequel to Little Women?
Non-Fiction: What 1985 Tracy Kidder tome is divided into sections titled "The Contract," "Architecture," "Wood," and "In a Workmanlike Manner"?
Book Club: What Margaret Atwood bestseller includes a novel-within-the-novel entitled The Blind Assassin?
Authors: What psychologist was inspired to write The Best Revenge after witnessing an interview with death row inmate Gary Davis?
Book Bag: Who spent nine books chronicling battles between the forces of Chaos and Amber?
Classics: Little Men (I own a copy but have never read it)
ReplyDeleteChildren's: Wow, I think this is the first children's book I havent known
ReplyDeleteClassics: There's actually two: Little Men is the first one; Jo's Boys is the second.
Non-Fiction: House
Book Club: The Blind Assassin :)
Authors: ?
Book Bag: ?
Tough ones this week!
Classics: Little Men
ReplyDeleteNon-Fiction: House
Book Club: The Blind Assassin
That's all I've got.
Classics: Well, Good Wives, but that doesn't really count, so Little Men and then Jo's Boys (not as good).
ReplyDeleteBook Club: The Blind Assassin
Book Bag: Roger Zelazny maybe? I feel like he has books with Amber in the title...
This may be a first. I actually know two answers and I've read both of the books.
ReplyDeleteClassics: Little Men
Book Club: The Blind Assassin
I knew the Classics one. Have you ever read A Long Fatal Love Chase? I enjoyed that one too.
ReplyDelete2) Jo's Boys or Little Men
ReplyDelete3) House
4) The Blind Assassin
I don't know the others this week!
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ReplyDeleteChildren's: Blackberries in the Dark
ReplyDeleteClassics: Little Men
Non-Fiction: House
Book Club: The Blind Assassin
Authors: Stephen White
Book Bag: Roger Zelazny
This seemed to me an obscure children's title, and the rest of you confirmed that!
The Zelazny books are a family favorite--Ron gave me the first one when I was supposed to be studying for a final exam in college, and I was kind of mad at him, since he knew I wouldn't be able to do anything else until I finished it!
And yes, at one point I read everything Alcott ever wrote.
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