May. 18th, 2004
In the Mood for Memes
May. 18th, 2004 11:22 pmBecause I can, and because I have nothing better to do, what with my dearest still off on his own.
Gacked from
elenbarathi.
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book #1 -- first sentence
3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty
4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred
5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph:
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. "How're we getting - wherever we're going?" Harry asked. Externals have a great effect on the young. But Beren searched all the lands of Hithlum and Artanor ranging after her; and never has any of the Elves had more loneliness than his, or ever he too faded from life... There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler's mind.
And the reference, for those who want to know:
#1 -- George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
#2 -- Joanne K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
#3 -- Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
#4 -- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lays of Beleriand
#5 -- Douglas Adams, So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish
Am forced to admit that maybe my reading habits are somewhat nerdy.
Gacked from
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book #1 -- first sentence
3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty
4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred
5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph:
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. "How're we getting - wherever we're going?" Harry asked. Externals have a great effect on the young. But Beren searched all the lands of Hithlum and Artanor ranging after her; and never has any of the Elves had more loneliness than his, or ever he too faded from life... There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler's mind.
And the reference, for those who want to know:
#1 -- George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
#2 -- Joanne K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
#3 -- Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
#4 -- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lays of Beleriand
#5 -- Douglas Adams, So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish
Am forced to admit that maybe my reading habits are somewhat nerdy.