Here’s a game to kick off your Tuesday writing: what classic novel describes your fantastical life? Find out if your legacy is more Great Gatsby, or the horrors of Dracula!
Here’s a game to kick off your Tuesday writing: what classic novel describes your fantastical life? Find out if your legacy is more Great Gatsby, or the horrors of Dracula!
Jane Austen’s PRIDE AND PREJUDICE π
To Kill a Mockingbird.
I always find these things fun.
I came back with To Kill a Mockingbird.
That’s a good one, Mae. Thanks for playing!
Another dead mockingbird here. (Although the system doesn’t have a ‘none of the above’ option.)
Lord of the Rings.
I got Charlotte’s Web.
Me too, Staci. (Why is that not surprising?)
I got the bird — To Kill a Mockingbird.
I got Lord of the Rings.
That poor bird croaks again.
Another To Kill a Mockingbird. (I’ve still never read it or seen the movie.) With so many of us getting that one I wonder how many novels are part of the result set.
Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy World
Mr. Basil’s actual test thing said Charlotte’s Web, but we think his life novel would be a mashup of Charlotte’s Web with a heavy Viking drum music sound track like this one and Charlotte building her web over a volcano while Wilbur has to fight off being served as dinner for a bunch of Orcs.
Nice to hear from the Leprechaun Gallery, Berthold! ?
I think it gave the bird to most everyone. Although I wanted Lord of the Rings with John Gilstrap, but then again… Sauron.
Heinlein’s Glory Road
My Spidey senses are a-tingling~
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Charlotte’s Web. Which is not surprising, since it was one of my favorite childhood books.
Catch-22