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A to Z Game for the Time Travel Group
Okay, this game I started is harder than I anticipated. Not many E's. Should have used Paul's book for the E instead of the A.Found this on Amazon. Looks like it could be fun.
Einstien's Secret by Irving Belateche
http://www.amazon.com/Einsteins-Secre...
Yes, Lincoln, we should do only one letter, and then someone else plays. But we're all new to this, and your choices are excellent, so you get a pass. So, who has an L for us?
Lightning
by Dean Koontz is on our group shelves. I've read it and wasn't impressed by the TT element, but there ya go.
One of my favourite children's time travel book novel (a very eerie one at that) is
Moondial by Helen Cresswell
Moondial by Helen Cresswell
I'm still trying to get my iPod work on getting the book link from Goodreads. Sorry I had to use the url.
Books mentioned in this topic
Lost in a Good Book (other topics)A Knight in Shining Armor (other topics)
Jane's Warlord (other topics)
Imhotep (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jerry Dubs (other topics)Paul Levinson (other topics)
W. Green (other topics)
Richard Matheson (other topics)
Helen Cresswell (other topics)
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The round starts with a book with a title that begins with an A, and then the next player adds a book title using the next letter of the alphabet, until we have reached Z. Then the next round begins.
Books with titles beginning with articles, such as 'A' and 'The' can be used for either the letter that begins the article, or for the letter of the second word in the title. Example: An Extended Journey could be used for the ‘A’ or the ‘E’
ONLY ADD BOOKS THAT HAVE A TIME TRAVEL THEME OR TIE IN OF SOME KIND.
Use the Title/Author feature so that other players can quickly access the book if they wish. Example: Rabbit Hole