Friday, July 23, 2010

Trivial Pursuit for Book-Lovers

Children's: What milestone does a ghost at Hogwarts celebrate in lieu of a birthday?

Classics: What philosophical joyride did author Robert Pirsig subtitle An Inquiry Into Values?

Non-Fiction: What rocker advises in SexMonkeyKiss: "The worst thing a man can do, financially and biologically speaking, is to get married"?

Book Club: What James Clavell epic is subtitled A Novel of Contemporary Hong Kong?

Authors: What author of The Curious Naturalist boasted her first act of "eco-conscience" was "biting a little boy who had pulled the legs off a daddy longlegs"?

Book Bag: What line from Hamlet did Robert B. Parker pick for the title of his sequel to Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep?

9 comments:

  1. Children's: Death Day. (It is, in a sense, the birth day of the *ghost*, after all.)

    Book Bag: I don't actually know, but my guess would be "perchance to dream". I mean, if I wanted a clever/obvious Hamlet allusion following on a title about sleep...

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  2. Children's: A death day

    Book Bag: Farewell, My Lovely (?)

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  3. ::faint::

    I know one!

    James Clavell's book is Tai Pan.

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  4. Children's: Death Day!

    Just finished listening to this one again. So much fun!

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  5. Ooo....I know some this week.
    Children's: deathday
    Classics: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
    Book Club: Noble House
    Book Bag: Perchance to Dream

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  6. I knew some of these, too! But nothing that hasn't already been mentioned.

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  7. Children's: A deathday
    Classics: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
    Non-Fiction: Gene Simmons
    Book Club: Noble House
    Authors: Sy Montgomery
    Book Bag: Perchance to Dream

    Not a particularly inspired round, perhaps (my fingers paused between typing "classic" and "Zen"). We're getting down to the bottom of one packet. Soon I will open the remaining sealed one...

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