First lines meme
Apr. 15th, 2005 12:10 pmFrom
chazzbanner:
1. Choose 10 of your all time favourite books.
2. Take the first sentence of the first chapter and make a list in your journal.
3. Don't reveal the author or the title of the book.
4. Now everyone try and guess.
With #10, I skipped the first line of the book (from the prologue, and completely unguessable) and went for a considerably easier first line of the actual chapter 1.
Edited to add: Wow, you were all fast.
katlinel is getting closer and closer on #1 and #3; no offers for #5?
Edited again to add: Just #5 to get, and
communicator has the author...
Edited again again: All done!
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1. The wind is howling through the trees outside, a cold, hateful wind. ( Answer... )
2. The truth is, if old Major Dover hadn't dropped dead at Taunton races Jim would never have come to Thursgood's at all. ( Answer... )
3. Randy was certain that this was going to be the worst winter of her life. ( Answer... )
4. Sir Walter Elliot, of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who, for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage; there he found occupation for an idle hour, and consolation in a distressed one; there his faculties were roused into admiration and respect, by contemplating the limited remnant of the earliest patents; there any unwelcome sensations, arising from domestic affairs changed naturally into pity and contempt as he turned over the almost endless creations of the last century; and there, if every other leaf were powerless, he could read his own history with an interest which never failed - this was the page at which the favourite volume always opened: ELLIOT OF KELLYNCH HALL. ( Answer... )
5. There was a wall. ( Answer... )
6. My Dear Honoria - so Peter is really married: I have ordered willow-wreaths for half my acquaintance. ( Answer... )
7. Hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home: Is this a holiday? ( Answer... )
8. The big groundcar jerked to a stop centimeters from the vehicle ahead of it, and Armsman Pym, driving, swore under his breath. ( Answer... )
9. Once on a dark winter's day, when the yellow fog hung so thick and heavy in the streets of London that the lamps were lighted and the shop windows blazed with gas as they do at night, an odd-looking little girl sat in a cab with her father and was driven rather slowly through the big thoroughfares. ( Answer... )
10. Hapscomb's Texaco sat on Number 93 just north of Arnette, a pissant four-street burg about 100 miles from Houston. ( Answer... )
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1. Choose 10 of your all time favourite books.
2. Take the first sentence of the first chapter and make a list in your journal.
3. Don't reveal the author or the title of the book.
4. Now everyone try and guess.
With #10, I skipped the first line of the book (from the prologue, and completely unguessable) and went for a considerably easier first line of the actual chapter 1.
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Edited again again: All done!
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1. The wind is howling through the trees outside, a cold, hateful wind. ( Answer... )
2. The truth is, if old Major Dover hadn't dropped dead at Taunton races Jim would never have come to Thursgood's at all. ( Answer... )
3. Randy was certain that this was going to be the worst winter of her life. ( Answer... )
4. Sir Walter Elliot, of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who, for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage; there he found occupation for an idle hour, and consolation in a distressed one; there his faculties were roused into admiration and respect, by contemplating the limited remnant of the earliest patents; there any unwelcome sensations, arising from domestic affairs changed naturally into pity and contempt as he turned over the almost endless creations of the last century; and there, if every other leaf were powerless, he could read his own history with an interest which never failed - this was the page at which the favourite volume always opened: ELLIOT OF KELLYNCH HALL. ( Answer... )
5. There was a wall. ( Answer... )
6. My Dear Honoria - so Peter is really married: I have ordered willow-wreaths for half my acquaintance. ( Answer... )
7. Hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home: Is this a holiday? ( Answer... )
8. The big groundcar jerked to a stop centimeters from the vehicle ahead of it, and Armsman Pym, driving, swore under his breath. ( Answer... )
9. Once on a dark winter's day, when the yellow fog hung so thick and heavy in the streets of London that the lamps were lighted and the shop windows blazed with gas as they do at night, an odd-looking little girl sat in a cab with her father and was driven rather slowly through the big thoroughfares. ( Answer... )
10. Hapscomb's Texaco sat on Number 93 just north of Arnette, a pissant four-street burg about 100 miles from Houston. ( Answer... )