A quiz copied from cmwinters:
This is rather long, so I'm going to put it behind a cut if I can. I'm practising! My responses are after the cut (I hope):
How much of a fantasy geek are YOU? | |
Harry Potter | |
Name 6 Slytherins who are students during Harry's time at Hogwarts.: | Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Pansy Parkinson, Millicent Bulstrode, Theo Nott |
Give the names of four portraits on the walls of Dumbledore's office.: | Well - I can name two. Phineas Nigellus, and Everard (no last name given) |
Name as many Death Eaters as you can.: | Lucius Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange, Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange, Crabbe, Goyle, Avery and Nott |
Without looking, quote your favorite passage from the books.: | "Hermione, you're a girl." "Oh, well spotted!" |
Lord of the Rings | |
Did you read the Silmarillion?: | Partly |
Give me a Sindarin phrase.: | Well - I don't know the difference between Sindarin and Quenya, so I'm guessing! "O Elbereth Gilthoniel, Silivren penna miriel!" |
Tell me, without looking, the first and last sentences of TTT book.: | Can't do exact sentences. It begins, Aragorn ran up the hill, and ends (after Sam runs into the doorwary,) "he knew no more" . Or words to that effect. |
What book club was JRRT a part of?: | The Inklings |
What does JRR stand for?: | John Ronald Reuel |
Have you read... | |
Enchanted Forest Chronicles?: | No |
Star Wars books?: | One or two - wouldn't read more. I lost interest in Star Wars after "Phantom Menace", and anyway, Star Wars is meant to be seen, not read. It's not literature. |
Star TREK books?: | A few. They were mostly mediocre. See above. (the best - at least, most enjoyable "Star Trek " book I ever read was "How Much for Just the Planet, by John Ford, a joke! |
The Keys to the Kingdom books?: | No |
Tithe, or anything by Holly Black?: | No |
Wizard of Earthsea?: | Yes, several times. |
WICKED?: | No. |
Neverwhere or Coraline, both by Neil Gaiman?: | Coraline. Good, but "Alice in Wonderland", which it resembles, is better. |
Ella Enchanted?: | Yes. |
The Wheel of Time books?: | No - don't like imitation Tolkien |
The Vlad Taltos books?: | No - don't like vampires |
His Dark Materials trilogy?: | Yes - it started well, but got more annoying as it went on. |
Jumper, or any of its sequels?: | No. I tried, but found I wasn't that interested. |
REM World?: | No |
Young Wizards series?: | Yes, with pleasure. |
Abhorsen series?: | No |
Animorphs?: | I read one for review (I''m a librarian) |
Everworld?: | No |
Charlie Bone?: | Yes, the first one. It was okay. |
Artemis Fowl?: | Read the first three for book groups - see "Animorphs" |
A Wrinkle in Time?: | Yes, several times - I LOVE this book. |
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?: | Yes, several times - I love this series! |
Hawksong, or other Amelia Atwater-Rhodes books?: | No |
The Neverending Story?: | No |
Finally, and possibly most important...THE DARK TOWER??: | No - not a Stephen King fan, at all. |
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80s college bands? Floppy hair and dirty clothes? Clove cigarettes, berets, and really pretentious lyrics?
Sounds like my kind of place!
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Your twin sister's results!
(Anonymous) 2006-11-28 01:45 am (UTC)(link)Re: Your twin sister's results!
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I'm rather embarassed to find that I can name masses of Death Eaters. Even though I like to gripe about the characterisation of the HP villains, JKR's terribly good at making even throw away references sound like they have a great story behind them. Rosier, Dolohov, Jugson, Rookwood, Karkaroff, Snape -also the weird brother and sister at the end of HBP. I can never remember their names, but they were almost as creepy as Greyback.
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I loved your little meditation on the letter "f" and am off to answer it, though I don't quite know what I am supposed to do.
(And did you read my latest on Snape's son Christopher? Begging shamelessly for readers - embarassed - but I would like to know what you think?)
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I hadn't heard of that saying by Tolkien before. It does sound very *him* though, and very shrewd, as might be expected.
Yes, I have read Tommy Serpent. I thought it was sweet and interesting to read about a milder postwar Snape. The suggestion of him having retained his legilimancy abilities was something I particularly enjoyed, also the irony in the "if you were a wizard" conversation.
Don't be worried about plugging your work. :)