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message 51: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies by William Golding by William Golding


message 52: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) cyber athlete us rant (classic)


message 53: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) The first word is The. I mention it because I've never referred to it with The even though that is apparently correct. Just thought about that.


message 54: by AngryGreyCat (new)

AngryGreyCat (angrygreycatreads) | 554 comments The Canterbury Tales

Hat Lamented no shade (classic)


message 55: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
the old man and the sea by Hemmingway


message 56: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) sink fern neat (classic)


message 57: by Sylvia (last edited Aug 01, 2014 09:58AM) (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Frankenstein Frankenstein by Mary Shelley by Mary Shelley


rude snail stare ( classic)


message 58: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments It's a well known adventure story,for children I guess.


message 59: by Odette (new)

Odette (odman) Treasure Island Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Louis Stevenson.

nine time how thaw


message 60: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments The Woman In White The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins by Wilkie Collins


report hull coupe ( contemporary American)


message 61: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) I think I have it if the second word is spelled the British way...???


message 62: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Yes, I used British spelling.


message 63: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) The Color Purple by Alice Walker The Colour Purple by Alice Walker


message 64: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) confined emma


message 65: by Sylvia (last edited Aug 05, 2014 01:26PM) (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Of Mice And Men Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck by John Steinbeck


accent lions bum :)


message 66: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe


message 67: by Suz (last edited Aug 07, 2014 08:01AM) (new)

Suz (suzippity) tall stretcher tee (american classic)


message 68: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne



how much code I stick


message 69: by Sylvia (last edited Aug 09, 2014 03:58AM) (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments It's a British novel, usually described as sci-fi, but not the space adventure kind


message 70: by AngryGreyCat (new)

AngryGreyCat (angrygreycatreads) | 554 comments The Midwich Cuckoos

A Fat Thrower


message 71: by Suz (last edited Aug 14, 2014 11:59AM) (new)

Suz (suzippity) dad adrift by the shore
hahaha


message 72: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Is this one a classic?


message 73: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Anyone solve A Deathbed Dory Shrift?


message 74: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments No! Can we have a clue please David?


message 75: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Here are some random things I've found. Maybe one of the words will spark someone else to find the answer. My possibilities have not been double checked, so it is possible that some have incorrect letter counts. Nonetheless, maybe it will help someone else.

a deathbed dory shrift
redbeard ahoy fish dtt
Faith had story red bed
redbeard toys faith hd
oh teddy bear first had
The story bread if hadd
oh teddy bear first had
First breath heady dod
The bad first year dodh


message 76: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) One more possibility: LOL
birthday of red deaths


message 77: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Or how about
at dreaded fishy broth
the daft horse did bray


message 78: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Sylvia wrote: "Or how about
at dreaded fishy broth
the daft horse did bray"


The daft horse did bray is a good one.


message 79: by Sylvia (last edited Sep 18, 2014 10:14AM) (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Thanks David,
Birthdays For The Dead Birthdays for the Dead by Stuart MacBride by Stuart MacBride


scot he went further

Apologies, I've changed this, had left out a word.


message 80: by Mary (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) You guys are so smart being able to do these. I am at a total loss! I do enjoy watching this thread though.


message 81: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Hint : the author's initials are H J.


message 82: by Odette (new)

Odette (odman) The Turn of the Screw The Turn of the Screw by Henry James by Henry James


chided ninepin moots


message 83: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Dead Simple Dead Simple (Roy Grace, #1) by Peter James by Peter James


One Smooth Net


message 84: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Is it The Moonstone?


message 85: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Yes Suz, it is


message 86: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Flesh And Blood Flesh and Blood A Scarpetta Novel (Kay Scarpetta, #22) by Patricia Cornwell by Patricia Cornwell


Steam Hour Pet


message 87: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Clue: A play by a very well known British crime writer.


message 88: by Susan (new)

Susan Davis | 148 comments Mousetrap by Agatha Christie


message 89: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Right Susan! Your turn now :)


message 90: by Susan (new)

Susan Davis | 148 comments English tv show, Torchwood.


message 91: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Doctor Who

I dig black motor link

Modern American classic


message 92: by Susan (new)

Susan Davis | 148 comments Darn, now you're it again.


message 93: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Clue: There was a film version in the sixties.


message 94: by Susan (new)

Susan Davis | 148 comments Timeless


message 95: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments Another clue - the author's initials are H L.


message 96: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) I really must apologize for my delinquency several months ago. Thank you, David, for picking up the slack.


message 97: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) Is it Dead Simple?


message 98: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) I may be absent for a few days, so how about this: if I am right, here is my entry. If I am wrong, ignore and carry on.

a nerd claw dine lion


message 99: by Suz (new)

Suz (suzippity) No worries. I just didn't want to repeat my last offense of falling off the grid.


message 100: by Mary (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens


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