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Silly game- anyone up for it?

(238 Posts)
gracesmum Fri 27-Sept-13 09:57:06

OK it's not rocket science but hope this runs:
You post the opening line of a book, somebody guesses it and they then post another opening of another book, and so on. Yes?

Sir Walter Elliot of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage.

JessM Tue 01-Oct-13 21:40:57

"when doth Aprile in his soury sote" as Chaucer wrote

yes it was Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman The Y was her "daemon" - a manifestation of self, rather than guardian.

"X was getting very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, ..."

Ariadne Tue 01-Oct-13 21:43:18

"It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing in New York."

Ana Tue 01-Oct-13 21:53:36

"Alice was beginning to get very tired...." - Alice in Wonderland

"On May 7, 1931, New York City witnessed the most sensational man-hunt the old town had ever known."

gracesmum Tue 01-Oct-13 22:09:08

Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar
but I have no idea of the other one! (Is that cheating?)

Ariadne Wed 02-Oct-13 09:47:28

"How to Win Friends and Influence People" Dale Carnegie (but had to goggle it! blush

This is for bags!

"A million years or so have passed since the tool wielding animal called man made its appearance on this planet."

(I am enjoying this thread very much. Thanks, gracesmum.)

j08 Wed 02-Oct-13 09:54:08

I don't believe you're not all googling. grin

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 09:57:20

I didn't have to google the "Alice" one! (Most of the others, though...grin

Ian42 Wed 02-Oct-13 14:22:48

A History of Pi, by Petr Beckmann.

"If you write thrillers, people think that you must live a thrilling life and enjoy doing thrilling things."

j08 Wed 02-Oct-13 14:27:49

I knew the Alice one. And a couple of others.

There are websites specially for this. grin

j08 Wed 02-Oct-13 14:29:07

It's really down to who can Google the fastest. hmm grin

Tegan Wed 02-Oct-13 14:29:42

Just goes to show how important the first line of a book is, doesn't it?

Tegan Wed 02-Oct-13 14:45:07

What I mean is that it draws you into the book; like the start of a tv programme or a film.

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 15:41:58

And it's usually the only one that's googleable! grin

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 15:42:22

(which would give you the name of the book, I mean...)

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 15:42:47

Unless there's a famous last line, like Gone with the Wind.

Ariadne Wed 02-Oct-13 16:32:40

I didn't google the Pi one - just went to Theseus' bit of the bookcase!

Ariadne Wed 02-Oct-13 16:33:44

In fact, I haven't googled any of the ones that I have posted!!! And I'm sure I am not alone.

MiceElf Wed 02-Oct-13 17:03:12

Some if us are rather well read. If you start now - lots of suggestions here - you may catch up one day smile

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 17:08:55

Who's you? confused

Stansgran Wed 02-Oct-13 17:25:28

Cheek!

j08 Wed 02-Oct-13 17:35:33

Not that many there that I haven't read Micelf, over the last sixtytwo years. smile

Still working my way through all the Game of Throne books at the moment, interspersed with one or two GN freebies. My taste is quite eclectic and I like to keep up with the times. smile

MiceElf Wed 02-Oct-13 17:38:21

Delighted to hear it J08. Can I recommend the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius? I'm sure you'd find it helpful.

j08 Wed 02-Oct-13 17:43:37

I'll leave the holy stuff for you Micelf. Perhaps you feel the need. smile

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 17:54:45

I certainly don't remember the first line of every book I've read. Why would anyone, unless they'd read it time and time again...?

Greatnan Wed 02-Oct-13 18:00:29

How white the moonlight is tonight, said Anne.