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message 101: by Tweedledum (last edited Mar 17, 2014 05:06PM) (new)


message 104: by B the BookAddict (last edited Mar 22, 2014 12:23PM) (new)


message 105: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Bette Book Babble wrote: "G
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker"


Hi Bette thanks for joining the game but I'm not convinced that Golem and Jinni are strictly speaking alliterative although if we were to take some liberties with the title and change Jinni for Geni it would work.... Do you want to have another go? Need a title, author or character with names that start with the same letter....


message 106: by B the BookAddict (last edited Mar 28, 2014 09:47AM) (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) | 8315 comments Tweedledum wrote: "Bette Book Babble wrote: "G
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker"

Hi Bette thanks for joining the game but I'm not convinced that Golem and Jinni are strictly ..."


What was I thinking? (slapping myself severely around the ears!) Someone else feel free to have a turn before me - I'm still waking up:P


message 107: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Bette - that IS a good one!

H: hmmm... I had one but now it has slipped my mind.


message 108: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Bette Book Babble wrote: "Oh no! I have a beauty!

G
Gorgeous George and The Giant Geriatric Generator by Stuart Reid

I should know Alliterative speech; I once wrote a 5000 word essay usin..."

That's the best so far!


message 109: by Daniel (last edited Mar 29, 2014 04:46PM) (new)


message 113: by Sarah. B (new)

Sarah. B L
Laurie Lee - Cider with Rosie


message 115: by Sarah. B (new)

Sarah. B N
Nicholas Nickleby - Charles Dickens


message 116: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments I am going to break away from the alphabet and just say some great alliterative names I have come across recently:

Daniel Doyce from Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens

Plantagent Palliser from The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope

Jimmy Japp from The Mysterious Affair At Styles by Agatha Christie


message 117: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Love those names!


message 118: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Leslie wrote: "Plantagent Palliser from The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope"

I've always loved his name!!!


message 119: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments LauraT wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Plantagent Palliser from The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope"

I've always loved his name!!!"


In my mind I call him "Planty Pal" :)


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LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Ah Ah Ah!!!


message 122: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments I am currently reading Miles, Mystery, and Mayhem, which has to count as an alliterative title!


message 123: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Leslie wrote: "I am currently reading Miles, Mystery, and Mayhem, which has to count as an alliterative title!"

Nice title! How's the book?


message 124: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments LauraT wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I am currently reading Miles, Mystery, and Mayhem, which has to count as an alliterative title!"

Nice title! How's the book?"


It is an omnibus edition, but overall I give it 3½ stars. I don't know if you would like it though, since it is part of a space opera science fiction series. I seem to remember that you aren't a sci fi fan...


message 125: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
No you're right ...


message 126: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments While I try to think of an N alliteration, I'll just add my most recent alliterative title World of Wonders.


message 127: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Leslie wrote: "While I try to think of an N alliteration, I'll just add my most recent alliterative title World of Wonders."

Do share some Ns but we're on S I think!


message 128: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Tweedledum wrote: "Leslie wrote: "While I try to think of an N alliteration, I'll just add my most recent alliterative title World of Wonders."

Do share some Ns but we're on S I think!"

....that's because I counted Laura's Plantagenet Pallisrr for p
And added Red Riding Hood for R
...


message 129: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Tweedledum wrote: "Tweedledum wrote: "Leslie wrote: "While I try to think of an N alliteration, I'll just add my most recent alliterative title World of Wonders."

Do share some Ns but we're on S I think..."


Ah, I mistook Little Red Riding Hood as L not R!


message 130: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Is everyone feeling confused.
Let's go from S


message 131: by Tweedledum (last edited Aug 01, 2014 08:24AM) (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments //S//
Soapy Sam Ballard the obsequiousness and easily led head of Rumpole's Chambers Rumpole for the Defence following the demise of CH Wystan and the promotion of Guthrie Featherstone MP.


message 132: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments I don't know whether this will count but how about Tommy and Tuppence (Beresford) from Agatha Christie for T?


message 133: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments @Leslie, I like it!


message 134: by Tweedledum (last edited Aug 17, 2014 05:35PM) (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments //U//
Why Is Uranus Upside Down? by Fred Watson

Yep this is another reason why I love this group... Searching for an alliterative U I discovered this! And I definitely want to read it!


message 135: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments I notice the only review it has, had 1star Tweedledum. You're a brave person!


message 136: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Ah I didn't check the reviews!

VV anyone.


message 137: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe V: Vulture Peak by John Burdett


message 138: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Hi Absinthe. Thanks for posting Vulture Peak but in this game we're trying to think of titles, authors or characters whose names are alliterative. It certainly gets a lot harder as we near the end of the alphabet! If no one has any inspiration we can try W then race on to A!


message 140: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments W: William Wordsworth


message 141: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments :) well done everyone! Shall we move on to A!


message 142: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Tweedledum wrote: ":) well done everyone! Shall we move on to A!"

Yes, I think so...


message 144: by Tweedledum (last edited Sep 01, 2014 02:17AM) (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments B
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School the most famous of Frank Richard's creations.

Are we allowed fat heros now? (Sorry, heros who are overweight, obese even?.... Well there is Mama Ramotswe of course who is "traditionally built" ) when did the word fat become more offensive than the word obese? Or even the word overweight.... These words surely are making a judgement whereas fat is merely an observation.

I bet you can't find a Billy Bunter book anywhere in a public library.

It's just not PC.

Bring back reading and literary FREEDOM!

Maybe Billy Bunter will be re-edited to suit modern sensibilities.... Like Noddy... Imagine that...

Thinking....

No I don't think it could be done.... There might not be any story left to salvage.....


message 145: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Tweedledum wrote: "B
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School the most famous of Frank Richard's creations.

Are we allowed fat heros now? (Sorry, heros who are overweight, obese even?.... Well there is Mam..."


I had a very similar discussion in another group regarding Elly Griffiths's heroine Ruth Galloway. She is a "large" woman (meaning "heavy" not tall) but when I called her fat, there were complaints.


message 146: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2166 comments Now we have the equality act someone can be condemned while having a private conversation that is overheard by someone who deems it offensive in some way.


message 149: by Greg (new)

Greg | 8315 comments Mod
//E// Have you done East of Eden by John Steinbeck yet?


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