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message 101: by Lady Poppy (last edited Dec 07, 2013 10:59AM) (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments I think it's saying this:

The first (the first word), man may suffer stabs from,
Internal though they be.
The second (the second word), ignites man's drive,
Ending in loss, or jubilee.

Together (both words), they speak of liberty lost,
And of freedom won at any cost.


Just an idea.. maybe I'm wrong.


message 102: by talltyrion (new)

talltyrion | 708 comments The first word could be friend? I dunno... Is this a classic book?


message 103: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Well it's two words, so it can't be Pride and Prejudice. It's probably a classic; she tends to choose books that are well-known.

I'm stumped thus far.


message 104: by Zohal, Co-Moderator (new)

Zohal | 1418 comments Mod
is the second word 'hope'?


message 105: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Lady Poppy wrote: "I think it's saying this:

The first (the first word), man may suffer stabs from,
Internal though they be.
The second (the second word), ignites man's drive,
Ending in loss, or jubilee.

Together (..."


Very good break-down, Poppy!


message 106: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Keep at it everyone! You're all doing well, although no one has touched on the correct answer just yet.


message 107: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Dec 07, 2013 03:26PM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
WordlesslyAmazed03 wrote: "The first word could be friend? I dunno... Is this a classic book?"

No, it's not a classic book (in the sense that classic = older + well known). It's more of a 21st century novel, which is very well known.


message 108: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Isabelle wrote: "is the second word 'hope'?"

No, but keep trying!!


message 109: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Does "The" count as a word?

For example 'The Maze Runne'r could be called Maze Runner instead (that's not my guess, it's just an example).


message 110: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Lady Poppy sent in the winning answer!

It was a particularly hard riddle, and you all did a brilliant job of guessing which book it was.

The answer was: (The) Hunger Games!

First word: The first, man may suffer stabs from,
Internal though they be.


People can suffer from hunger pains or pangs, which are internal.

Second word: The second, ignites man's drive,
Ending in loss, or jubilee.


Games ignite a person's drive, or ambition. Games either end with a person losing, or winning.

Together, they speak of liberty lost,
And of freedom won at any cost.


The Hunger Games is a story about people losing their freedom/liberty and fighting to win it back, despite the odds.

Poppy, you will be receiving your prize ASAP :)

A new riddle will be up soon!!


message 111: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Thanks Miss BN! :)


message 112: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Lady Poppy wrote: "Thanks Miss BN! :)"

*hugs* You're welcome!


message 113: by Zohal, Co-Moderator (new)

Zohal | 1418 comments Mod
Ooh ... that was really tricky! :) Congrats Poppy! :)


message 114: by talltyrion (new)

talltyrion | 708 comments Oh, that's brilliant!


message 115: by Elaney (new)

Elaney | 60 comments I never would have figured that out. Great job, Poppy!


message 116: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Thanks guys!


message 117: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments That is brilliant!! ...I never came close to it though, with my ideas :)


Eugenia (Genie In A Book) (genie-inabook) | 88 comments Wow that is something I never would have gotten - Congrats Poppy! :)


message 119: by Leyah (new)

Leyah (serferrant) | 291 comments Brilliant! Well done, Poppy!


message 120: by [deleted user] (new)

Gosh. All these riddles are haaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrd.


message 121: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments ♥ Innocent Lamb ~ Forever Reading ♥ wrote: "Gosh. All these riddles are haaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrd."

Agree!!


message 122: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah but like I never would've guessed the answers.


message 123: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 22, 2013 08:38PM) (new)

I knowwww. They're so hard. Why can't they be easy? Because they're riddles. :(


message 124: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Inno, I think you'll get the hang of them eventually :) Almost every time, the riddle is solved by someone new. Maybe Miss BN will post one that clicks with you! (That wasn't meant to rhyme, by the way)


message 125: by [deleted user] (new)

Doubt it. Worst riddle solver ever.


message 126: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Hey, I thought I was the worst, too, until she posted the latest one. I happened to be thinking about mockingjay just then, so it clicked. You never know what will happen!


message 127: by [deleted user] (new)

We'll see. xD


message 128: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments H99 wrote: "You will, believe me. What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three in the evening? See? You know the answer!"

{what on earth???????!!}


message 129: by Zohal, Co-Moderator (last edited Dec 27, 2013 01:14AM) (new)

Zohal | 1418 comments Mod
H99 wrote: "You will, believe me. What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three in the evening? See? You know the answer!"

I've heard that one a gajillion times.

(view spoiler)


message 130: by [deleted user] (new)

Me too!!! But the only real reason I know the answer is because I've heard it a million and one times already. LOL.


message 131: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Still confused?????


message 132: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments Lucinda - (view spoiler)


message 133: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Lady Poppy wrote: "Lucinda - [spoilers removed]"

Oh, i see!! {I probably come across as rather dim-witted at the present moment}.

"What on Earth" was just an expression i used - another way to say i was confused. I didn't mean it literally!

Thanks for the explanation x


message 134: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments H99 wrote: "I know it's an expression. :) I was joking. Sorry, it doesn't come across well online."

I always try to be careful not to become too relaxed when "chatting" {or perhaps i should say typing} when online, as it could come across altered to the reader/ recipricant.

:)


message 135: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments H99 wrote: "I've noticed that. Your posts are usually a tad more formal than everyone else's."

Oh! Sorry :) *chuckles*


message 136: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments I think it's cute how formal you are!

And you're welcome! You don't appear dim-witted at all, don't worry. I honestly doubt anyone guessed the answer correctly their first time hearing it (without someone giving an answer and explanation after).


message 137: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Riddles...reminds me of the part in one of my favourite stories, Alice in Wonderland when the Griffon asks Alice Riddles...

then the song about Turtle soup *sighs* how i love Wonderland!! :)


message 138: by [deleted user] (new)

Lucinda wrote: "Riddles...reminds me of the part in one of my favourite stories, Alice in Wonderland when the Griffon asks Alice Riddles...

then the song about Turtle soup *sighs* how i love Wonderland!! :)"


I love reading Alice in Wonderland. But I constantly feel like the entire book is just one big riddle. ;)


H99 wrote: "♥ Innocent Lamb ~ Forever Reading ♥ wrote: "Me too!!! But the only real reason I know the answer is because I've heard it a million and one times already. LOL."

Isabelle wrote: "H99 wrote: "You wi..."


I suppose you're right. ;P


message 139: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments H99 wrote: "Lucinda wrote: "Riddles...reminds me of the part in one of my favourite stories, Alice in Wonderland when the Griffon asks Alice Riddles...

then the song about Turtle soup *sighs* how i love Wonde..."


I've heard that before, but I don't understand it. H99, could you explain?


message 140: by [deleted user] (new)

H99 wrote: "Lucinda wrote: "Riddles...reminds me of the part in one of my favourite stories, Alice in Wonderland when the Griffon asks Alice Riddles...

then the song about Turtle soup *sighs* how i love Wonde..."


Isn't the answer something like: (view spoiler)


message 141: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments I have absolutely no idea why a Raven is like a Writing Desk!


message 142: by Lady Poppy (new)

Lady Poppy | 367 comments XD We're in a pickle then.

Inno, that could be the solution. He is mad, after all.


message 143: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments True.


message 144: by [deleted user] (new)

Hahahaaha... I suppose I did. xD


message 145: by Booknut, Head Moderator (last edited Dec 30, 2013 03:00AM) (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
Here's another riddle! Guess which book title it is?!

The first two people to message me via GR with the correct answer will receive one of these two books: either Fracture Me by Tahereh Mafi or Olivia Twisted by Vivi Barnes. The winners will get to choose which one they wish to receive.

Now for the riddle:

Civic by nature,
An informal burg,
A centre, a hub,
Filled up with curbs.

Osseous its master,
Its foundation, its strength,
Shrouded in secrets,
Compact in its length.



message 146: by [deleted user] (new)

Here we go...


message 147: by L (new)

L | 1252 comments Gosh...{looks hard!}


message 148: by [deleted user] (new)

Question: is there a limit of guesses we can make?


message 149: by [deleted user] (new)

@Lucinda - It does look hard.


message 150: by Booknut, Head Moderator (new)

Booknut 101 (booknut101) | 4592 comments Mod
♥ Innocent Lamb ~ Forever Reading ♥ - Officially nicknamed Smarties by Abby wrote: "Question: is there a limit of guesses we can make?"

Not at all! Feel free to guess as many times as you like, if your first answer turns out to be incorrect :)


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