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Even though I'm not a member of [livejournal.com profile] hate_ball, it has inspired me.

Name the titles of the books that these first lines come from! Two hints:

#7 is not a book, but a short story.
And all of these books are considered SF/F, either YA or adult.



1. The gunslinger came awake from a confused dream which seemed to consist of a single image; that of the Sailor in the Tarot deck from which the man in black had dealt (or purported to deal) the gunslinger's own moaning future. "The Drawing of the Three" by Stephen King ([livejournal.com profile] vivien529)

2. It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression "As pretty as an airport." "The Long Dark Tea-Time Of the Soul" by Douglas Adams ([livejournal.com profile] spectralbovine)

3. In an unremarkable room, in a nondescript building, a man sat working on very non-nondescript theories.

4. Polly cut off her hair in the mirror, feeling slightly guilty about not feeling very guilty about doing so.

5. Some years ago there was in the city of York a society of magicians. "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" by Susanna Clarke ([livejournal.com profile] vanzetti)

6. Only one newspaper carried the story in detail, under the headline: TREASURES STOLEN FROM MUSEUM. "Greenwitch," by Susan Cooper ([livejournal.com profile] annakovsky)

7. Limp, the body of Gorrister hung from the pink palette; unsupported -- hanging high above us in the computer chamber; and it did not shiver in the chill, oily breeze that blew eternally through the main cavern.

8. On this day of days there was an unfamiliar stirring deep inside the dozing heart of the Hayholt, in the castle's bewildering warren of quiet passages and overgrown, ivy-choked courtyards, in the monk's holes and damp, shadowed chambers.

9. No one would deny that I have known hardship in my time, brief though it has been for all that I have done in it.

10. She could not remember a time when she had not known the story; she had grown up knowing it. "The Hero and the Crown" by Robin McKinley ([livejournal.com profile] spicedrum)



Don't look at the comments yet! Just hit reply.

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Date: 2007-06-19 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] typicrobots.livejournal.com
1. Dark Tower - Stephen King?
2. Sounds Douglas Adams-y, but that's not Hitchhiker's Guide, which is the only one I've read, so I don't know.

I suck!

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
You got the authors both right. So you don't suck. I have been following your movie/tv knowledge with awe!

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spectralbovine.livejournal.com
It does sound Douglas Adams-y! And it is.

I imagine the King book is ONE of the Dark Tower books. Isn't there one just called The Gunslinger?

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
Yes there is, but this isn't it (too easy). :D

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annakovsky.livejournal.com
6. Greenwitch by Susan Cooper!

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
Yay! You are obviously up on your awesome YA literature.

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:35 pm (UTC)
ext_16294: (Default)
From: [identity profile] spicedrum.livejournal.com
10 = THE HERO AND THE CROWN i.e. the best "YA" book EVER written.

*cough*



I, uh, may enjoy that book an awful lot.

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:35 pm (UTC)
ext_16294: (Default)
From: [identity profile] spicedrum.livejournal.com
Oh, Robin McKinley as the author, of course.

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
MY FAVORITE BOOK EVER

YOU ARE MY BFF

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:31 pm (UTC)
ext_16294: (Default)
From: [identity profile] spicedrum.livejournal.com
I just reread it a couple of weeks ago.




Did you want your photos matted? or just plain?

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Date: 2007-06-20 01:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
I dunno, how much are the mats? I do want to get them framed eventually.

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:43 pm (UTC)
gelliaclodiana: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gelliaclodiana
#5 is Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, by Susannah Clarke.

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spectralbovine.livejournal.com
Aha, I knew it sounded like one of those damn historical magic books that were all the rage last year!

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
Bading! Gold star for Madame V. Yes indeed, probably the damndest historical magic book ever.

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyrafic.livejournal.com
2. Ursula K. LeGuin, Changing Planes?

Man, I feel like I should know more of these!

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
You probably do. But who really remembers first lines? Nope, I've never read any LeGuin (shameful, I know).

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Date: 2007-06-19 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spectralbovine.livejournal.com
2. This sounds really familiar, and I think it is...The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.

Some of the others sound familiar too. Blast.

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Date: 2007-06-19 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
Correct! And I love your icon with much love.

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Date: 2007-06-20 01:43 am (UTC)
vivien: picture of me drunk and giggling (Default)
From: [personal profile] vivien
#1-Drawing of the Three, right? Maybe?

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Date: 2007-06-20 01:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com
Yep! Good guess :)

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