Carrying on the List From Yesterday
>> Tuesday, March 16, 2010
See, you all probably thought I'd give you all the answers today. Haha, not so fast. I'll be the first to say that I would have struggled to determine some of these books from the first line, but I do know my characters. And, besides, I got the idea from Relax Max. Again. So, for all the ones not guessed, I'm going to provide character names and let you try again. If there was a character mentioned in the first line, I'll assume it wasn't enough and add a second character.
- Stile
- Aahz
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick
- Jim Eckert and Gorbash
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
- Lessa and F'lar
- Dune by Frank Herbert
- Myrrdin Emrys
- Shan Yos'galan
- Manual Garcia O'Kelly Davis
Still clueless.
Hmmm... I don't think more names are gonna help me. I'm quirkily and selectively well-read in scifi/fantasy, not widely. Although #10 is starting to sound sort of Arthur C. Clarkish.
BTW, you inspired me; I now have one of these running on my blog.
But. But. I don't know anything about science fiction.
And put the colon in the link. fink.
I could be wrong, but is #6 the giver. That the first thing that came to my mind when I read the quote. I'm sure I'm wrong, its been so long since I read that book.
Never read "The Giver," Aron. Sorry.
The link's been fixed, RM.
Wow... i need to read some of these. your taste is so like mine i know i would like them.
Dear Mr. Dick: NOBODY dreams of sheep, electric or regular flavor. They COUNT sheep to go to sleep. If they are dreaming (of ANYTHING) then they are already asleep. See?
Well, YOU might dream of sheep, you perv. But the rest of us don't dream of sheep. And I am an android, in case you're wondering.