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17 comments:
1. Bleak House
1. Probably HS's suggestion - although I thought it was Little House on the Prairie at first.
4. The moon and sixpence
5. Green eggs and ham
2. The King in Orange?
Could 4 be Treasure Island?
3. The Hunger
1. Bleak House (Heather Shaler)
4. The Moon and Sixpence (Bruce Charlton)
5. Green Eggs and Ham (Bruce Charlton)
Three down, two to go.
2. The Once and Future King?
@JustPeachy
So close and yet so far…
2. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
2. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Sorry for forgetting my name in the last comment!
@Heather
No, but you have the right era. It was published just 6 years after Connecticut Yanker.
2. The King in Yellow
3. Cat Magic
2. The King in Yellow (Ben Pratt)
The Whitley Strieber guesses for 3 are not even close. Think more Inklings.
3. That Hideous Strength?
3. That Hideous Strength (Henri)
That's all of 'em!
Good stuff!
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