SFGirl
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A new round--January 2009
It's been quite a while since we've played a game in here! How about a new round of alphabet titles?
I'll give the title of a book. Next player responds with a title beginning with the LAST letter of the title I posted. Play continues accordingly.
For an added twist, try if you can to use the title of a book you've read in the last year or so, and you can give it a recommendation if you'd like. We might all be able to add to our reading lists!
Okay, here we go:
Majestrum by Matthew Hughes
(highly recommended if you're looking for something out of the ordinary realms of fantasy)
--- Web: www.sherrydramsey.com / www.thescriptorium.net
Reading: The Music of The Spheres by Elizabeth Redfern
Writing: rewrite of The Seventh Crow
Drawing: Illustration Friday pictures
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1/19/2009, 11:57 am
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McDoogle
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Re: A new round--January 2009
Oh, you and your games, SFGirl!
I haven't read any book recently that starts with an 'M'. But one which I did reads many moons ago was...
'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'.
An Agatha Christie classic murder mystery and I would vouch... her best novel. Of course it involves the great Hercule Poirot solving the tough case. And you have to love the surprise ending.
With so many of AC's novels having been made into movies - often many versions over the years - Murder on the Orient Express, And Then There None (sometimes Ten Little Indians), etc. - I'm surprised this classic was never made into a movie. That I am aware of...
Take that, and run with it...
Last edited by McDoogle, 1/20/2009, 1:24 pm
--- Now Race Reading vs. nephew: Furies Of Calderon
Slightly Writing: 'Resume for a Gladiator' (2005 novel)
Watching: Pushing Daisies (X- Canceled!!)
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1/20/2009, 1:22 pm
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