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message 1: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Apr 01, 2013 07:44PM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Using 9 letters - first letters of words - you can create the first half of a famous book title.

In order to find these letters, I have created the following riddle for you all (by myself :)):

The first of the force that lifts leaves and moves ships.
Put next the first of C.C Hunter’s third.
Added to tea, it does go well,
And the fourth is a ‘h’ (no lies do I tell!)
The beginning of the treats that Easter brings.
Plus the first letter of the last name of The Queen Herself –
whose Facebook page is much deserved!
And don’t forget I, does the answer spring?
Under the something Sky, take the first,
Gee, I hope this riddle works!


The bookworm who unravels the book title will receive:
- Poison by Bridget Zinn
- Midnight Surrender
- The Diviners by Libba Bray

Please send me a message via Goodreads with:
- Your guess
- Your preferred e-mail address

COMP IS OPEN UNTIL THE RIGHT ANSWER IS GUESSED! GET RIDDLING!!

Best of luck!!
Booknut


message 2: by johanna (jo) (new)

johanna (jo) (johannad_m) Wow, that is hard >.<


message 3: by talltyrion (new)

talltyrion | 708 comments Clever. I like it.


message 4: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 869 comments This is really hard


message 5: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Congratulations to GENIE who guessed the answer!

The answer was:
- W (wind)
- U (Unearthly)
- T (tea)
- H
- E (eggs)
- R (Rowling)
- I
- N (never)
- G

Wuthering Heights!!!

Genie, you will receive your prizes ASAP.

To everyone else, good job and there will be another riddle up soon!!

BN101


message 6: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Apr 01, 2013 09:36PM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Another riddle is here (prize remains the same unless the same person wins!). Using 6 letters - first letters of words - you can create the first half of a famous book title.

A man of what fortune must be in want of a wife,
Since the author doth say so, her last name well known,
As the ladies drink tea; drink it hot, drink it first,
And Tahereh Mafi’s debut from the nest hath flown.
To be or not to be?
That is the question, yet
Why is the answer; hard to find?



message 7: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments This is such a great idea! all Booknut needs now is a Gollum and a cave :)


Eugenia (Genie In A Book) (genie-inabook) | 88 comments This is quite a hard one actually..hmmmm (*puts thinking cap and nerdy glasses on*)


message 9: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Genie wrote: "This is quite a hard one actually..hmmmm (*puts thinking cap and nerdy glasses on*)"

*grins because she actually owns and wears nerdy glasses*


message 10: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Lucinda wrote: "This is such a great idea! all Booknut needs now is a Gollum and a cave :)"

Mwahahahaha!


Eugenia (Genie In A Book) (genie-inabook) | 88 comments Has anyone solved it yet?


message 12: by Elevetha (last edited Apr 06, 2013 12:00AM) (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Genie wrote: "Has anyone solved it yet?"

I'm pretty sure I figured it out!! I messaged Booknut so we'll see....


message 13: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Booknut wrote: "Another riddle is here (prize remains the same unless the same person wins!). Using 6 letters - first letters of words - you can create the first half of a famous book title.

A man of what fortune..."



That was fantastic, by the way!


message 14: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Apr 06, 2013 01:09AM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Elevetha guessed correctly!!

The answer was THE GREAT GATSBY:


- A man of what fortune must be in want of a wife = a man of GOOD fortune (G)

- Since the author doth say so, her last name well known = author of Pride and Prejudice where the quote came from = Austen (A)

- As the ladies drink tea; drink it hot, drink it first = (T)

- And Tahereh Mafi’s debut from the nest hath flown = Shatter Me (S)

- To be or not to be? That is the question, yet = (B)

- Why is the answer; hard to find? = y is the answer (Y)

A new riddle will be up soon!


message 15: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Gosh, that was difficult! Congrats to the indavidual who was able to work it out.


message 16: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Apr 09, 2013 10:48PM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
This book title is made up of TWO WORDS.

The first word is made up of NINE letters. It's riddle is in BOLD.

The second word is made up of FIVE letters. It's riddle is in ITALICS.

The surname of the man who spoke of the sacred river,
And ran through caverns measureless to man.
The boy who lived hath come to die,
To save those he loves whilst he can.

“You sir, are no gentleman,”
Who was the gentleman in question?
An eye for an eye would be the next step --
That’s simply a suggestion.

Eleanor and Marianne sat together,
Their tale not ostentatious at all.
Sipping tea by the fireplace,
Don’t let the teacup fall!

“Maybe ever'body in the whole damn world is scared of each other,”
Or so the story goes.
“Which road do I take?”asks the little girl,
With a bow in her hair and shoes on her toes.

The owner of the bell jar beckons,
Her name a fitting close.


The holiday that brings tidings of comfort and joy,
Invades your senses and your heart.
She has written with the darkest minds,
Whose musings ever stop and start.

A surname which brought us magic, love and,
The 36th best Scottish school.
Could compete with Charles Dickens’ classic tale,
Of lads forced to beg for gruel.

Their last name a month, these four sisters’ tale,
Has a title sure to make you laugh and wail.


GOOD LUCK!!


message 17: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments *thinking**


message 18: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments *thinking very hard*


message 19: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
*thinking of the answer!* ;)


message 20: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments I think I got it.


message 21: by Sasha Ivashkov-Herondale-Jackson (aka Clarisse) (last edited Apr 09, 2013 07:55AM) (new)

Sasha Ivashkov-Herondale-Jackson (aka Clarisse) (sasha101) | 92 comments i think i got 2 letters... thats it... im so bad at riddles lol XD


message 22: by Elevetha (last edited Apr 09, 2013 04:45PM) (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments The last part of the riddle was really easy for me, (I knew everything referred to) the first part was really tricky.

EDIT: AAAH. I just figured out why one of the letters is the letter it is!!!!!


message 23: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Nope, i just can't seem to get it. It seems that i don't have the makings of a Gollum/ Smegol - oh dear!


message 24: by [deleted user] (new)

If I were in a cave with Gollum, I would be eaten by now.


message 25: by talltyrion (new)

talltyrion | 708 comments I feel so uncultured right now.


message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

Join the club.


message 27: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Okay, positive I got it. I've been reviewing my answer all day and I'm positive.


message 28: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments I can only figure out a few.. Some of the books they are referring to I have never even heard of! Or maybe I'm just misinterpreting >.<


message 29: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments If you don't know these books, a quick Google will do.


message 30: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Is that allowed?


message 31: by A. (new)

A. (ahartleyscribbles) | 173 comments Man, I stink at this.


message 32: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments A Google of the book title you think it is. We don't cheat here


message 33: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments That's what I was thinking.


message 34: by Lady Poppy (last edited Apr 09, 2013 05:12PM) (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments I won't cheat, but I'm screwed when I only use my head. Half of these titles I've never even heard of.. Merp. Maybe I'll have better luck with the next riddle.


message 35: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments How do you know the titles if you can't figure it out?


message 36: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments Well, you'll still come up with some word


message 37: by A. (new)

A. (ahartleyscribbles) | 173 comments Are all of the books in the clues classic lit?


message 38: by Elevetha (last edited Apr 09, 2013 05:25PM) (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments No. 5 of them are, for sure. 1 is new. 1 is not a classic but from a while ago. The rest I just guessed the letter based off of the clue or what would fit the title for the letters I had already.


message 39: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Probably, if you consider the answer to:

The boy who lived hath come to die,
To save those he loves whilst he can.

A classic. Most would I suppose.


message 40: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Some of the letters are hidden in the clues, or they aren't books.


message 41: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Yup.


message 42: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Elevetha, you're too good at these.

Just double checking, it is against the rules to google?


message 43: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments But it wouldn't if you were checking the title existed?


Eugenia (Genie In A Book) (genie-inabook) | 88 comments I wonder if I got the same answer as Elevetha...


message 45: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Thank you:)

I honestly don't know. I refrained from it since I wasn't sure or not.


message 46: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Leyah wrote: "But it wouldn't if you were checking the title existed?"

Based off the clues given , how on earth would you guess a title of the book you didn't know existed??? That doesn't make any sense.


message 47: by Elevetha (new)

Elevetha  | 384 comments Genie wrote: "I wonder if I got the same answer as Elevetha..."

PM me your guess and we'll see:)


message 48: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments I think I've guessed it - but I'm not talking either.


Eugenia (Genie In A Book) (genie-inabook) | 88 comments Elevetha wrote: PM me your guess and we'll see:)"

sent


message 50: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Did you guys get the same answer? You don't have to say what it is, just curious.


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