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The Wasp Factory ?
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Ding ding!! Correct!

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Sorry. Don't normally play, but I saw it and knew the answer. I am a slave to impulse.

Should I be obscure and impossible, or main stream but cleverly disguised ... hmmm ....

This story, which happens before history begins, takes place on a pirate planet, where a ghost and a dwarf and several peg-legged people struggle with a doomsday equation.
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Sounds like it could be an episode of Doctor Who. Don't think I've read it, whatever it is.

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Sorus wrote:Sounds like it could be an episode of Doctor Who. Don't think I've read it, whatever it is.
That's what I thought too, but too far back in my memory to even remember which doctor.
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Nothing related to Dr Who, or any other profession/pronoun combination.

In one passage, a crowd of people enter a dead whale to listen to a blind story-teller. All the best story-tellers are blind, so everyone knows he is a good one.
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The Annals of Klepsis?
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Winnah.

( Did you google it? )
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Yes, I had to google it, I haven't read it unfortunately.
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StevieG wrote:I haven't read it unfortunately.
Too bad.

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OK, an easy one. A group of boys become stranded on an island and must work together to survive.

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Lord of the Flies I would think
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Yes, and it still haunts me. Maybe I should read it as an adult and see if it has the same impact...

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Hmmm, OK I'll try not to make it too easy but not impossible to guess either.

A singer under the influence of drugs is trying to avoid the police with the help of a young girl. When he is finally captured, the police think he is part of a plot involving a secretive group and let him go to follow him. Eventually he is recognized by people, but not before an accidental drug overdose takes place. The chief of police who was involved in the investigation has a nervous breakdown.
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Les Misérables!
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michaelm wrote:Lord of the Flies I would think
one of my favorite books.
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wayfriend wrote:Les Misérables!
Perhaps if it wasn't for the drug element of the book... :lol:
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michaelm wrote:Hmmm, OK I'll try not to make it too easy but not impossible to guess either.

A singer under the influence of drugs is trying to avoid the police with the help of a young girl. When he is finally captured, the police think he is part of a plot involving a secretive group and let him go to follow him. Eventually he is recognized by people, but not before an accidental drug overdose takes place. The chief of police who was involved in the investigation has a nervous breakdown.
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michaelm wrote:Lord of the Flies I would think
one of my favorite books.
Well Sarge, if you liked it, I'll put it on my list to try again (I was probably 15 when I first read it).

As to michaelm's book - I don't know!
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stevie - I reread every few years. highly recommended.
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