Friday, April 8, 2011
Trivial Pursuit for Book-Lovers
Children's: What John Reynolds Gardiner tale tells of a lad's science project that turns him green and leafy, and the Feds who want him kept in the dark?
Classics: What J.D. Salinger novel drew its title from a misquoted Robert Burns line?
Non-Fiction: What U.S. government agency saw its dirty laundry aired by former employees in the tell-alls In Search of Enemies and Inside the Company?
Book Club: What biblical patriarch stars in Joseph Heller's God Knows?
Authors: What best-selling self-help author is, according to fellow psychologist Robert Butterworth, "like your mama, without hair"?
Book Bag: Which of John Grisham's first 10 novels did not have a title beginning with the word "The"?
Classics: What J.D. Salinger novel drew its title from a misquoted Robert Burns line?
Non-Fiction: What U.S. government agency saw its dirty laundry aired by former employees in the tell-alls In Search of Enemies and Inside the Company?
Book Club: What biblical patriarch stars in Joseph Heller's God Knows?
Authors: What best-selling self-help author is, according to fellow psychologist Robert Butterworth, "like your mama, without hair"?
Book Bag: Which of John Grisham's first 10 novels did not have a title beginning with the word "The"?
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Classics: Catcher in the Rye
Non-fiction: the CIA
Book Club: Abraham? (No idea, though this must be Google-able.)
Authors: Dr. Phil?
Book Bag: A Time to Kill
Childrens: Top Secret!
Catcher in the Rye
Classics: Catcher in the Rye
Book Bag: A Time to Kill
I'm not peeking at the other answers. I hate it when I miss this in the morning!
children's: I don't know, but I really want to find out.
Classics: Catcher in the Rye
Non-Fiction: CIA
Book Club: ?
Authors: Hah! It has to be Dr. Phil!
Book Bag: ?
LOL, I don't know any of these! :-)
Children's: Top Secret
Classics: The Catcher in the Rye
Non-Fiction: The CIA
Book Club: King David
Authors: Dr. Phil
Book Bag: A Time to Kill
Karen had a guess for the biblical reference; that's the only one we missed.
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