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You did better than I did! I didn't find this at all.Effaeldm wrote:Hmm, why didn't you just post the results, or no luck yet?Iolanthe wrote:Correct u. I suppose they are rather girlie books![]()
I'm off to google "nightsilk".
Well, I'll barge in with my Google crop
Legacies by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order!
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"I must state plainly, Linden, that you have become wondrous in my sight."
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Looks like silence. Or, well, sounds like silence, if silence counts as sounding 
I guess I'll just post the next challenge then. Quite a challenge...
This book has a character who is weak-willed, deep in debts, living with a woman he took from her husband but doesn't love anymore. He also doesn't tell her that her husband died, because she may think of their marriage then. Another character observes him, noting his inclination to gambling, bad influence on young people, lack of interest in scientific talk unless something related to sex is mentioned, etc. - and thinking that a person like that shouldn't be.
An extra prize of 100 WGDs to whoever manages to guess or give an interesting own idea on how this could end

I guess I'll just post the next challenge then. Quite a challenge...

This book has a character who is weak-willed, deep in debts, living with a woman he took from her husband but doesn't love anymore. He also doesn't tell her that her husband died, because she may think of their marriage then. Another character observes him, noting his inclination to gambling, bad influence on young people, lack of interest in scientific talk unless something related to sex is mentioned, etc. - and thinking that a person like that shouldn't be.
An extra prize of 100 WGDs to whoever manages to guess or give an interesting own idea on how this could end

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Confirmed, Effy. Would have done it earlier but I somehow managed not to be notified of a response
I enjoyed the start of the Corean series but it got a bit too much for me in the later books.
No idea what the book you've alluded to is and no details that one could Google with
u.

I enjoyed the start of the Corean series but it got a bit too much for me in the later books.
No idea what the book you've alluded to is and no details that one could Google with

u.
Tho' all the maps of blood and flesh
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.
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Well, looks like no progress for now. It's not exactly a normal hint - and definitely not one to Google, but may suggest an idea for this.
The ending of this story made me contemplate that perhaps TLD could end in a similar way.Effaeldm wrote:An extra prize of 100 WGDs to whoever manages to guess or give an interesting own idea on how this could end
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This may be not much of a helpful hint - but I have more of them if needed. By the way, if anyone feels this is taking too long and doesn't enjoy that - tell so, I'll make it short 
This writer was mentioned on the Gradual Interview twice (once it was a question if SRD was going to follow a certain rule related to this writer, another time it was SRD explaining how, unlike the way this writer used, SRD depicted internal characterizations by externalizing).
Also, Murrin, I looked if there was anything about him on the Watch, found it amusing that I stumbled upon a message that jokingly chastised you for not having him on a list of books you posted.

This writer was mentioned on the Gradual Interview twice (once it was a question if SRD was going to follow a certain rule related to this writer, another time it was SRD explaining how, unlike the way this writer used, SRD depicted internal characterizations by externalizing).
Also, Murrin, I looked if there was anything about him on the Watch, found it amusing that I stumbled upon a message that jokingly chastised you for not having him on a list of books you posted.
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This is just a wild guess, because I haven't got to the book yet-- The Man Who Killed His Brother, by Reed Stephens (aka SRD)?
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What actually made me guess that was that the guy's brother disapproved, so I was thinking maybe he would kill him and get the girl, make an honest woman out of her... or so he thought (has to be something for sequels, right?).
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Should I already move on to those that can be googled, or are you interested in guessing a bit more?
Well, this one should be possible to google, though with some complications: this author has a very large quantity of film adaptations - one of the highest numbers at all, though unlikely to be much known in America - prevalent numbers of those adaptations are European. And there are actually some very special reasons for that, apart from the quality of the stories even, reasons that have to do with acting itself, though he didn't start that himself. [/bloody cryptic clue]
Well, this one should be possible to google, though with some complications: this author has a very large quantity of film adaptations - one of the highest numbers at all, though unlikely to be much known in America - prevalent numbers of those adaptations are European. And there are actually some very special reasons for that, apart from the quality of the stories even, reasons that have to do with acting itself, though he didn't start that himself. [/bloody cryptic clue]
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Now that part sounds Chekhovian...though it could also relate Beckett.Effaeldm wrote:Should I already move on to those that can be googled, or are you interested in guessing a bit more?
Well, this one should be possible to google, though with some complications: this author has a very large quantity of film adaptations - one of the highest numbers at all, though unlikely to be much known in America - prevalent numbers of those adaptations are European. And there are actually some very special reasons for that, apart from the quality of the stories even, reasons that have to do with acting itself, though he didn't start that himself. [/bloody cryptic clue]
Still, if that clue isn't Chekhov, it should be.
Of course, that's an author, not a particular work.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.