TD 259: My Literature Notebook (Final Standings)
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- patkav
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Re: TD 259: My Literature Notebook (Final Standings)
Btw, Ryno, can I borrow your notebook and a time machine that goes back to, say, December? Any other notebooks you have would be great, too. Especially history.
- goatman
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Re: TD 259: My Literature Notebook (Final Standings)
Ditto from goats. Kudos 2U Ryno for a superbly crafted lit review course! Hours of fun spent studying these!BobF wrote:Though I didn't play, thanks for running this. Good to increase a weak area in my knowledge. If I get on the show and answer a few lit questions correctly, remind me to cut you a check.
The corridors of my mind are plastered with 3M Post-It notes!
- sillymonkey
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Re: TD 259: My Literature Notebook (Final Standings)
Ryno, Thanks for the great game. Congratulations to Leander, cf22 and patkav - well done to all! I enjoyed this despite my impressively poor finish - 3 sheep and 3 wrong answers don't help. I'm still baffled why I put Henry Miller instead of Henry James...
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Re: TD 259: My Literature Notebook (Final Standings)
My guess is you were thinking of James' novella Daisy Miller, which is often published together with The Turn of the Screw. (I almost said Henry Miller too, for that reason.)sillymonkey wrote: I'm still baffled why I put Henry Miller instead of Henry James...
Glad of the fifth-place finish! Thanks for a fun game!