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« Reply #3040 on: August 04, 2012, 08:07:56 AM »
 


Welcome to Author! Author!  

This is a game in which the contestants match their wits with a  challenger, who suggests a character in literature, non- fiction or fiction. The challenger may or may not provide more clues, his prerogative,, and never more than one a day.


Once a day the challenger will say if the guesses are correct or not. The winning contestant gets lots of acclaim and the chance to pose the next challenge. If he does not want to post a new challenge he can say so and whoever does can begin a new game.

Of course you could look these up on google in an instant, what challenge is that? The  idea is to rack one's brain to try to remember where this particular character appeared and who wrote about him/ her. Should be great fun.

The challenger also has the option not to mention the name of the character, but only a description.


Authors used so far:

Author, Book, Character, Challenger, Post#, winner

Anonymous, Beowulf, Beowulf, PatH, #1301
Arlen, Michael, The Green Hat, straudetwo, #2711, roshanarose
Atwood, Margaret, The Blind Assassin, Gumtree, #277
Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennett, #158
Baden-Powell, Robert, Scouting for Boys, Frybabe, #2847, rosemarykaye
Banks, Lynn Reid, The L-Shaped Room, Jane Graham, Rosemarykaye, #1785, unguessed
Baum, L. Frank, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, JoanK, #342
Bennett, Alan, Uncommon Reader, Queen Elizabeth II, rosemarykaye, #1605, pedln
Blackmore, Richard, Lorna Doone, Lorna Doone, Frybabe, #462
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Frybabe, #2755, PatH
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, Gumtree, #252
Buchan, John, 39 steps, Richard Hannay, PatH, #396
Burns, Olive, Cold Sassy Tree, pedln, #1594, rosemarykaye
Carroll, Louis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice, JoanK, # 426
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Don Quijote, PatH, #701
Chesterton, Gilbert K., The Father Brown books, Father Brown, PatH, #2179, JoanK
Child, Julia, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, butter, PatH, #2546, pedln
Christie, Agatha, Hastings, JoanK, # 127
Christie, Agatha, Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot, JoanK, #752
Clancy, Tom, Hunt for Red October, Frybabe, #553
Clarke, Arthur C., Rendezvous with Rama, roshanarose, #2064
Clemens, Samuel, see Twain, Mark
Coetzee, J. M., Disgrace, David Little, Straudetwo, #1336
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, Rachel Verinder, PatH, #311
Connolly, John, The Book of Lost Things, roshanarose, #2746, Frybabe
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Gumtree, #226
Conroy, Pat, The Great Santini, Conroy's father, JudeS #1319
Cronin, A. J., The Citadel, Andrew Manson, JudeS, #1085
Davies, Robertson, The Cunning Man, Jonathan Hullah,  straudetwo, #1382
Dickens, Charles, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Drood, PatH, #2227, rosemarykaye, #2283, Gumtree
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Roskolnikov, JudeS, #1209, 1213
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Study in Scarlet, Dr. Watson, PatH, #380
Dumas, Alexandre pere, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, PatH, #939, 941
DuMaurier, Daphne, Rebecca, the nameless narrator, Gumtree, straudetwo and rosemarykaye, #1924
Eliot, George, Daniel Deronda, Gumtree, #190
Eliot, T. S., Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Bustopher Jones, PatH, #110
Essex, Karen, Leonardo's Swans, Isabella d'Este, Mippy, #591
Faulkner, William, The Sound and the Fury, Caddy, 1429, 1439, Frybabe
Flaubert, Gustave, Madame Bovary, Frybabe, #2607, rosemarykaye
Forster, E. M., Passage to India, Frybabe, #2240, rosemarykaye
Fowles, John, The Collector, Frederick and Miranda, roshanarose, #2903, JudeS
Frankel, Bruce, What Shall I Do with the Rest of My Life? Frybabe, #2825, PatH
Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga, Irene, PatH, #615,620
George, Elizabeth, Lynley and Havers, Tomereader1, #168
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zenobia, Frybabe, roshanarose, #2003, 2011
Gilbert, W. S., The Savoy Operas, Frederick, or the Pirate King, #1108, 1111, 1112
Goodall, Jane, In the Shadow of Man, Flo, JoanK, #2815, Frybabe
Goodman, Carol, The Night Villa, the slave girl, Gumtree, # 1165
Grahame, Kenneth, The Wind in the Willows, Mr. Toad, rosemarykaye, #3362, PatH
Greene, Graham, The Third Man, Holly Martins, PatH, ##1175, 1179
Grey, Zane, Riders of the Purple Sage, Frybabe, #294, 299
Hamill, Pete, Tabloid City, pedln, #2662, straudetwo
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, roshanarose, #1741, rosemarykaye
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Scarlet Letter, Roger Chillingsworth, Frybabe, 2368, 2373, pedln
Henry, O., Mammon and the Archer, Anthony Rockwall, Ginny  #537
Hesse, Herman, The Glass Bead Game, straudetwo, Frybabe, #1962
Heyerdahl, Thor, Early Man and the Ocean, Frybabe, #3035, 3044, PatH
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, JoanK, # 1904, Gumtree
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, straudetwo, #2698, rosemarykaye
Irving, John, The World According to Garp, pedln, #2401, straudetwo
James, Henry, Washington Square, straudetwo, #981, 982
James, Henry, Wings of a Dove, Kidsal, #83
Jenkins, Peter, A Walk Across America, Frybabe, #2641, pedln
Johnston, George, My Brother Jack, Gumtree, #2311, roshanarose
Keller, Helen, The Story of my Life, Anne Sullivan, JoanK #958
Kingsolver, Barbara, The Poisonwood Bible, pedln, #2581, rosemarykaye
Kipling, Rudyard, Kim, the lama PatH, #3023, JudeS
Knowles, John, A Separate Peace, pedln, #2560, Frybabe
Lagerlof, Selma, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nils Holgersson, JudeS #899
Lahiri, Jhumpa, The Namesake, the boy, Frybabe, #4110, pedln
Lamb, Charles and Mary, Tales From Shakespeare, Macbeth, JoanK, #1301
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, The Leopard, Don Fabrizio, Gumtree, Frybabe and straudetwo, #2031, 2032
Larson, Erik, Devil in the White City, pedln, #2226, Frybabe
LeCarre, John, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Smiley, rosemarykaye, #2591, Frybabe
LeFanu, Sheridan, Carmilla, roshanarose, #769
Lessing, Doris, The Grass is Singing, straudetwo, #2432, Frybabe
Li, Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Gumtree, #1713, roshanarose
Lofting, Hugh, Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Doolittle, rosemarykaye, #2875, roshanarose
Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizon, Laurie, rosemarykaye, #2494, straudetwo
Mann, Thomas,Joseph and his Brothers, JudeS, #2934, straudetwo
Maupin, Armistead, Tales of the City, rosemarykaye, #1553, pedln
McCourt, Frank, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt, JoanK, #1062
McCullers, Carson, Member of the Wedding, straudetwo, pedln, #1859
Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, the whale, PatH, #482
Miller,Arthur, Death of a Salesman, Gumtree, #1005, 1006
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, Frybabe, #413
Mitford, Nancy, roshanarose, #839, 840
Murdoch, Iris, The Sea, the Sea, Charles Arrowby, straudetwo, #1197, 1198
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita, Lolita, JudeS, #1124
O’Brian, Patrick, Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey, JudeS, #319
Oe, Kenzaburo, The Changeling, Frybabe, #2998-9, PatH, JudeS
Orwell, George, Frybabe, #97
Ovid, Metamorphosis, Frybabe, roshanarose, #1985
Parker, Dorothy, Big Blonde, straudetwo, #2505, rosemarykaye
Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, pedln, #1629, deems 2
Perry, Anne, Acceptable Loss, William Monk, #3010, PatH
Peterson, Roger Tory, Field guide to the Eastern Birds, Mockingbird, JoanK #202
Potok, Chaim, The Chosen, Danny Saunders, pedln, #1890, JoanK
Potter, Beatrix, Jemima Puddleduck, rosemarykaye, #1478 pedln, #1482 deems2
Plutarch, ----, Themistocles, roshanarose, #1025, 1027
Preston, Douglas, Dinosaurs in the attic, Frybabe, #1456 rosemarykaye
Rand, Ayn, We the Living, Frybabe, #498, 502
Rowling, J. K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, PatH, #1409
Rhys, Jean, Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, straudetwo, #1230
Sagan, Carl, Contact, Eleanor Alloway, Frybabe,#2447, PatH
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, The Little Prince, the Prince, PatH, #2146, rosemarykaye
Saramago, Jose, Blindness, deems 2, #1652, straudetwo
Sayers, Dorothy L., The Nine Tailors, Lord Peter Wimsey, PatH, #2466, rosemarykaye
Scott, Paul, The Jewel in the Crown, Daphne Manners, rosemarykaye, #2622, Frybabe
Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe, Ginny, #602
Sewall, Anna, Black Beauty, Frybabe, #1490, Gumtree
Shakespeare, William, Othello, Othello, PatH, #2353, Frybabe, #2355, rosemarykaye
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, the monster, PatH, #451
Smith, Alexander McCall, Mma Ramotswe, JudeS, #145
Smith, Alexander McCall, 44Scotland Street, Cyril, rosemarykaye, #1238, 1243
Spark, Muriel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Brodie, Gumtree, #671, 672
Stead, Christina, The Man Who Loved Children, straudetwo, #1690, Gumtree
Steinbeck , John, Journal of a Novel, Gumtree, #53, 60
Stevenson, Robert Louis, The strange case of Dr. Jeckell and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Utterson, rosemarykaye, #2984, Frybabe
Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Jonathan Harker, JudeS, #631, 632
Stone, Irving, Depths of Glory, Camille Pisarro, Gumtree, #802
Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels, Lemuel Gulliver, PatH, #2835, Frybabe
Thompson, Morton, The Cry and the Covenant, Ignaz Semmelweiss, #2332, PatH, #2338, straudetwo
Tolkien, J. R. R., Lord of the Rings, Frodo, PatH, #238, 241
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, Pierre Bezukhov, PatH, #1267
Trollope, Joanna, The Best of Friends, Sophie, Mippy, #218
Tuchman, Barbara, A Distant Mirror, Frybabe, #2117, straudetwo, #2118, PatH
Twain, Mark, Life on the Mississippi, the author, JoanK, #2192, Frybabe
Tyler, Anne, Digging to America, Maryam Yazdan,Mippy, #735
Urrea, Luis Alberto, The Hummingbird's Daughter, Saint Teresa de Cabora, Frybabe, #1835, straudetwo
Van Allsburg, The Polar Express, Santa, Frybabe, #2570, pedln
Voltaire, Candide, Candide, straudetwo, #1809, Frybabe
Vreeland, Susan, The Forest Lover, Emily Carr, Mippy, #364
Weir, Alison, Innocent Traitor, Lady Jane Gray, roshanrose, #883
Wethers, Beck, Left for Dead, Ginny, #29
Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence, Frybabe, rosemarykaye, #2054, Gumtree #2055
Wilde, Oscar, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Bracknell, #2131, rosemarykaye
Windsor, Kathleen, Forever Amber, Amber, Traude, #927, 928
Wodehouse, P. G., Bertie Wooster, PatH, #1046, 1048
Wolfe, Tom, The Right Stuff, Chuck Yeager, roshanarose, #2091 Gumtree, #209x Frybabe
Woolf, Virginia, Flush, Gumtree, #1511, 1513, rosemarykaye
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando, Orlando, PatH, #1141
Xenophon, Frybabe, #173
Zola, Emile, Germinal, Etienne Lentier, Gumtree, #1352


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Kon-Tiki is not what I am looking for.

Wasn't it an interesting book, though. I also saw, years ago, the TV programs about it and the Ra Expeditions.

PatH

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3041 on: August 04, 2012, 02:25:35 PM »
I remember reading several of Heyerdahl's books years ago.  I don't think I read this one, though I have a dim memory that fits it.  So I'll either have to look it up, or hope that the memory will surface.


Frybabe

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« Reply #3042 on: August 04, 2012, 06:15:55 PM »
Book: Non-fiction. Anthology of reports and speeches dealing with early migration.
           The opening chapter begins with ancient boatbuilding and early navigation with emphasis on the Middle East.
            Published in 1978

           The key here is that it is not one of his famous books describing his Ra and Kon-Tiki expeditions. This book is a anthology of his scientific reports and lectures (combined and edited for easier reading, so says the preface) that support his theories regarding very early transoceanic migrations, some of which contradicted then current thinking.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3043 on: August 06, 2012, 09:47:30 AM »
Has everyone given up on the book? I thought our resident nautical expert would get this one easily. Shall I give you the title and declare PatH the winner?

PatH

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« Reply #3044 on: August 06, 2012, 10:16:17 AM »
I'm guessing it's Early Man and the Ocean, but only from looking it up.  I don't seem to have any competition.

Frybabe

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« Reply #3045 on: August 06, 2012, 11:02:26 AM »
Winner! It is all yours, PatH. Take it away!

I expect people to try and hunt these down. Lots of books are not at the top of everyone's list or memory.

Thor Heyerdahl was known mostly for his Kon-Tiki and Ra Expeditions, but he also did a Tigris Expedition, at the end of which he symbolically burned the reed boat in protest of the ongoing wars surrounding the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa at that time.

He also made a number of trips to Russian and Azerbaijan in an effort to support and trace his theory of human migration from Azerbaijan to Scandinavia. He also explored archaeological sites in the Maldive's and on Tenerife.

Through the years his theory regarding Pacific migration was often criticized. However, DNA studies (published in 2011) suggest that he was on to something.

PatH

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« Reply #3046 on: August 06, 2012, 12:01:19 PM »
Frybabe, that was a very interesting quiz, even if I did have to look up the book.  It brought up a lot of memories, too.  I took a look to see if I still had any of the books, and the one I found was a copy of Aku Aku in German that my husband bought in 1958, when we were living in Zurich, both short of reading matter and wanting to practice our German.  My German is pretty rusty now, but I could quickly see that Aku Aku wasn't the answer.

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« Reply #3047 on: August 07, 2012, 08:46:34 PM »
Frybabe,  I agree with Pat that this was a very interesting quiz, and you had described the book quite clearly.
Congratulations, Pat,, for solving this in record time.

As I said, I never thought of Heyerdahl, and I also wondered about early migration, since it may not have been human migration but that of fish and birds, for example. .  Another point, Kon-Tiki,  Aku-Aku or, Tigris, for that matter, could not possibly have been the answer to question pertaiing to the ook. My realization came a little late.  :) 
Yes, I too research when I have no memory of a given book, or realize I never read it, but in this case I did not find the book you had in mind.
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I am so relieved to be able to post again but, in fact, I fell behind when the horrendous storm devastated Washington, D.C. and
environs. Many other regions in the country had similar woes, and we did here, but on the SE coast of Mass.we got off with one black eye. For my family it was a busy time, preparing for my son's second wedding in mid-June, which went off with flying colors.  It also occasioned  one of my daughter's rare visits and I felt blessed.

But then, as the result of unexpected circumstances,  I found myself wrestling with a decision for which I as not prepared : moving to an independent facility and letting the newlyweds move into the house.  It is a lovely place  (a high-rise near Boston) and I know it from having visited a former neighbor who now lives there. The apartments are very generously proportioned, and many activities are offered.  Unfortunately,  this means the loss of access to my local doctors. So, after intense deliberation and reflection I have come to believe that I belong here and want to stay put, near a quiet cul-de-sac and across from a pond,   even though mature trees have limited the view after 3 and a half decades.

I apologize or being "away" but wanted to show that my absence was not a sign of deliberate neglect or (perish the thought)  indifference.
With gratitude to all of you, especially the  insuperabaleTech Team.
Traude

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« Reply #3048 on: August 08, 2012, 07:33:43 AM »
Hi Straude

Welcome back - I too have been 'away', though for different reasons.  I know that this decision must have been a very hard one for you to make, but I firmly believe in going with your instincts at times like these.  When I look back, the decisions that I have made against my gut feelings have always been the wrong ones.  A quiet cul-de-sac and a pond sound just perfect.

Take care,

Rosemary

PS The Kon-Tiki book was a set book in my first year at secondary school - hence I never read it (that was about as rebellious as I ever got...)

PatH

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« Reply #3049 on: August 08, 2012, 08:55:12 AM »
It's good to have both of you back.  Traude, I didn't suspect indifference, was afraid you might be ill.  That sounds like a difficult decision, no wonder you were preoccupied.  It also sounds like you made a good choice.  You are the only one who can know what's really right for you.

I've got a new quiz--will put it up as soon as I work out the clues.

PatH

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« Reply #3050 on: August 08, 2012, 10:20:40 AM »
New quiz:

Author: mostly known for this book.

Book: consists of four parts.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #3051 on: August 08, 2012, 02:13:32 PM »
The only thing I can think of in 4 parts is Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet.  I don't suppose it's that?  ::)

Rosemary

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« Reply #3052 on: August 08, 2012, 02:43:22 PM »
No, though that would have made a good quiz.

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« Reply #3053 on: August 08, 2012, 05:06:21 PM »
 Rosemary, and PatH,  your posts are much ppreciated.  Thank you.

PatH, ,  Could it be Doris Lessing's Golden Notebook,   which consists of four parts(=diaries) in different colors and is frame by a fifth, the "golden" notebook of the title ?

PatH

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« Reply #3054 on: August 08, 2012, 07:38:18 PM »
It's not The Golden Notebook.

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« Reply #3055 on: August 09, 2012, 04:18:59 PM »
New clues:

Author: Mostly known for this book.
  Born in India (That won't help you.)

Book: Consists of four parts.
  Was made into a successful movie.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.
  Although I became important, my childhood nickname was unimpressive.

PatH

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« Reply #3056 on: August 11, 2012, 07:51:33 AM »
More clues:

Author: Mostly known for this book.
  Born in India (That won't help you.)

Book: Consists of four parts.
  Was made into a successful movie.
  The first part is liked by children.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.
  Although I became important, my childhood nickname was unimpressive.
  An important part of my education came from animals.

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #3057 on: August 11, 2012, 07:59:55 AM »
Gerald Durrell - My Family & Other Animals (was the first one)?

Rosemary

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« Reply #3058 on: August 11, 2012, 09:31:28 AM »
I thought about The Life of Pi, but that only has three parts. Still thinking.

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« Reply #3059 on: August 11, 2012, 06:12:32 PM »
Frybabe,
Actually, I too thought of The Life of Pi, which we discussed here in 2001. But Yann Martell, the author, was born  in Spain into a French-Canadian family.

PatH,
Just to be sure I understand the clues correctly: We are looking for a book  (one book) consisting of four parts.  Os that right ?
Thank you. So far we do not have much to go o.

PatH

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« Reply #3060 on: August 12, 2012, 10:11:00 AM »
The work was written in four parts.  I believe the first three came out individually, but are now usually published as one book including the posthumous fourth book.  The first is by far the best, and different in tone from the others.

More clues:

Author: Mostly known for this book.
  Born in India (That won't help you.)
  Male, deceased.

Book: Consists of four parts.
  Was made into a successful movie.
  The first part is liked by children.
  Deals with a mythic subject.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.
  Although I became important, my childhood nickname was unimpressive.
  An important part of my education came from animals.
  I had a lot of conflict with my older brother.

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« Reply #3061 on: August 12, 2012, 03:02:02 PM »
Not The Jungle Book?

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« Reply #3062 on: August 12, 2012, 03:52:43 PM »
No, not the Jungle Book.  India isn't important in this author's life.  I didn't even know he was born there until I looked him up.

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« Reply #3063 on: August 13, 2012, 03:43:00 PM »
I didn't think this would be that hard.  Glaring clues:

Author: Mostly known for this book.
  Born in India (That won't help you.)
  Male, deceased.

Book: Consists of four parts.
  Was made into a successful movie.
  The first part is liked by children.
  Deals with a mythic subject.
  The book's climax (first part) involves a fabled weapon.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.
  Although I became important, my childhood nickname was unimpressive.
  An important part of my education came from animals.
  I had a lot of conflict with my older brother.
  I find out something unexpected about my parentage.

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« Reply #3064 on: August 13, 2012, 04:27:21 PM »
I can think of two fabled weapons, Excalibur and Zeus's thunderbolt, but I'm not coming up with anything yet.

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« Reply #3065 on: August 13, 2012, 06:36:28 PM »
One of those is it.

PatH

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« Reply #3066 on: August 14, 2012, 08:00:56 PM »
OK, heavy duty clues:

Author: Mostly known for this book.
  Born in India (That won't help you.)
  Male, deceased.

Book: Consists of four parts.
  Was made into a successful movie.
  The first part is liked by children.
  Deals with a mythic subject.
  The book's climax (first part) involves a fabled weapon.
  The movie was a Walt Disney production--trivialized the book, IMHO.

Character: I had an unusual mentor.
  Although I became important, my childhood nickname was unimpressive.
  An important part of my education came from animals.
  I had a lot of conflict with my older brother.
  I find out something unexpected about my parentage.
  The lessons given me by my animal tutors help me to find the strength to grasp my weapon and prove my right to the throne.

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« Reply #3067 on: August 16, 2012, 10:30:22 AM »
PatH,

Your clues are excellent, as usual.  On that basis, andd after reading them again and again, I believe it is Zeus's thunderbolt we are looking for. Moreover, he also notoriously quarreled with his older brother Poseidon, and with his brother  Hades, over the size of their respective domains Alas,  spheres of influence.
Alas, I do not remember reading the book you descried, nor saw the Disney movie.
Thank you for this still unsolved, intriguing quiz.

In haste; back later.

PatH

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« Reply #3068 on: August 16, 2012, 10:42:39 AM »
No, it's not Zeus' thunderbolt, it's Excalibur.

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« Reply #3069 on: August 16, 2012, 05:40:43 PM »
Was the film 'The Sword in the Stone'? 

Are we allowed to look the rest up, or is that cheating?

PatH

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« Reply #3070 on: August 16, 2012, 05:52:06 PM »
YES!!

Look up the rest of it if you want, but you can guess most of it now, except maybe the author.

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« Reply #3071 on: August 16, 2012, 07:19:16 PM »
Was the author T.H. White ?
It is listed in the credits of the movie. 
Book and film apparently had the same title.

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« Reply #3072 on: August 16, 2012, 09:22:46 PM »
Right, Traude, T. H. White it is.  I think no one has read the book; shall I just fill in at this point?

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« Reply #3073 on: August 16, 2012, 11:41:34 PM »
Thank yo,, Pat.   Whatever you think is best.

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« Reply #3074 on: August 17, 2012, 11:59:26 AM »
I haven't read it either, so fire away Pat!

Rosemary

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« Reply #3075 on: August 17, 2012, 01:55:59 PM »
The bit about learning from animals got me. I would never have thought of Sword in the Stone.

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« Reply #3076 on: August 17, 2012, 03:15:35 PM »
The Winner is Rosemarykaye.

As the only one who had a clue, you win, Rosemary.

The Sword in the Stone is the first book of the four-part book The Once and Future King by T. H. White, which tells the story of King Arthur.  The first book tells of Arthur's childhood, being raised as the foster son of Sir Ector.  The older son, Kay, teases him and calls him "The Wart" (rhymes with Art).  He is tutored by Merlin, and in the process spends some time being different animals and learning from his fellow animals.  At the book's climax, he proves himself to be the heir to the throne by being the only one who can pull Excalibur from the stone, helped by the whispered voices of the animals in his head, reminding him of things he has learned from them.  It's a good read, with lots of description of medieval life, and whimsical and charming.  The other three books get darker and gloomier.

The movie lost some of the special charm of the book, and was more a generic Disney-type movie.

I guess none of you have read it.  That doesn't happen often in this game, you are all so well-read.

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« Reply #3077 on: August 17, 2012, 05:32:02 PM »
A great mind-stretcher, thank you, PatH.

Congratulations, Rosemary,   Well earned !

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« Reply #3078 on: August 18, 2012, 02:41:38 AM »
Thanks Straude, and thank you Pat for a very challenging challenge.

Oh no!  Now I have to think of something! 

Will be back asap, and if I'm not, feel free to give me a nudge.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3079 on: August 23, 2012, 03:32:50 PM »
Will be back asap, and if I'm not, feel free to give me a nudge.

Nudge, nudge.