Name That Author
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Jeanne Birdsall
Boo to a goose
Boo to a goose
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waggawerewolf27 - Posts: 8781
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Mem Fox (or Joseph Low or Judith Stinton)
The Children of Hurin
The Children of Hurin
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J.R.R.Tolkien (edited by his son, Christopher Tolkien)
A game of thrones
(Mem Fox was the author, and David Miller was the illustrator of her children's books) .
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A game of thrones
(Mem Fox was the author, and David Miller was the illustrator of her children's books) .
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George R. R. Martin
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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Mark Twain
The tenant of Wildfell Hall
The tenant of Wildfell Hall
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Anne Brontë
Far From the Madding Crowd
Far From the Madding Crowd
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William Makepeace Thackeray
The Red House Mystery
The Red House Mystery
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A.A. Milne
Ivanhoe: a romance
Ivanhoe: a romance
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Sir Walter Scott
Wires and Nerve
Wires and Nerve
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Intisar Khanani
War horse
War horse
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Michael Morpurgo
The Squire's Quest
The Squire's Quest
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Gerald Morris.
The life of Pi
(Anything to do with Geoffrey Chaucer's The Squire's tale? It certainly looks like it. )
The life of Pi
(Anything to do with Geoffrey Chaucer's The Squire's tale? It certainly looks like it. )
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Yann Martel
Rebel of the Sands
(The Squire's Tale is the first book The Squire's Quest is the second to last book in a series of King Arthur retellings; the series starts off with a more slapstick style humor and gains depth as it goes. Not having read Chaucer (yet) I'm not sure what influence, if any, can be inferred.
EDIT: I should pay attention to which title was used. )
Rebel of the Sands
(The Squire's Tale is the first book The Squire's Quest is the second to last book in a series of King Arthur retellings; the series starts off with a more slapstick style humor and gains depth as it goes. Not having read Chaucer (yet) I'm not sure what influence, if any, can be inferred.
EDIT: I should pay attention to which title was used. )
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Alwyn Hamilton
The English Governess at the Siamese Court
@Meltintalle, Chaucer is a good read, all the more so as his Canterbury Tales is a series of stories rather than just one. Oh by the way, I did read the above title myself, even though it was first published before Australia's federation. (1/1/1901)
The English Governess at the Siamese Court
@Meltintalle, Chaucer is a good read, all the more so as his Canterbury Tales is a series of stories rather than just one. Oh by the way, I did read the above title myself, even though it was first published before Australia's federation. (1/1/1901)
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