Friday, February 25, 2011

Trivial Pursuit for Book-Lovers

Children's: What Elizabeth Enright classic sends Portia and Julian to a deserted resort community on the shores of a forgotten body of water?

Classics: What name did Jem and Scout use to address their father, in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Non-Fiction: What mystery writer set out to chronicle the year following her 77th birthday in Time to Be in Earnest, but ended up with a full autobiography?

Book Club: What European nation is the setting for the final days of The English Patient's title character?

Authors: Who's written 55 books under her own name, and 77 as Stephanie James, Amanda Glass, Amanda Quick, Jayne Taylor, Jayne Bentley or Jayne Castle?

Book Bag: What horror writer received instant acclaim in 1984 for his debut three-volume Books of Blood series?

13 comments:

  1. Classic: Atticus?
    Non-Fiction: P.D.James
    Book Bag: Clive Barker

    I should know the others but I don't.

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  2. I should've known the PD James one--I've read enough of her books--but I didn't.

    I do, however, know that the English patient is neither English by birth nor by marriage nor by residency. He was an unmarried Hungarian count who lay dying in Italy.

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  3. The authors one is making me crazy, but I can't bring myself to cheat and Google it...

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  4. Children's -- Gone-Away Lake
    Classics -- Atticus
    Book Club -- Italy

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  5. Tough one this week.
    Children's: The Gone-Away Lake
    Classics: Atticus
    Non-Fiction: P.D. James

    I should know Book Club, but I can't remember. I don't know Authors, but why on earth would someone need so many pseudonyms? It sounds like she has something to hide.

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  6. Classics: Atticus

    Obviously last week's questions were a fluke. :-)

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  7. Children's: Gone Away Lake
    Classics: Atticus
    Nonfiction: PD James, I thinnk?
    Authors: JAYNE ANN KRENTZ.

    (I just wrote that in capitals because I have been waiting for years and years for that information to be valuable to me and NOW AT LAST IT IS. My first job was at a romance novel bookstore, and Jayne Ann Krentz had fifty thousand books shelved under twenty different names and it was impossible to find them. I even wrote a little poem about it.)

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  8. Jenny, Can we please, please read your poem?!!

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  9. Book Club; Italy? Loved that book. :-)

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  10. Children's: Gone-Away Lake
    Classics: Atticus
    Non-Fiction: P.D. James
    Book Club: Italy
    Authors: Jayne Ann Krentz
    Book Bag: Clive Barker

    Collectively, we got them all!

    Harriet, one reason for a plethora of pseudonyms is that in the olden days authors were told that more than one book each year wouldn't sell, so prolific writers published additional titles under psuedonyms.

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  11. ...No. My poem is stupid. I was only sixteen.

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  12. Aw, Jenny. But you're right, the internet is a better place without the poems of 16-year-olds. Well, most 16-year-olds. There's probably some Keats.

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