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Most of this "meme" stuff just makes me say, "Huh?" But I must admit this one is getting to me. So here. These are favorites, old favorites, hoary favorites, books read and read and read and read. I could do ten more, or thirty more. It would be different tomorrow or in an hour.

"Not many people remember Lamprias now in Athens." Mary Renault, THE MASK OF APOLLO

"The music-room in the governor's house at Port Mahon, a tall, handsome, pillared octagon, was filled with the triumphant first movement of Locatelli's C major quartet." Patrick O'Brian, MASTER AND COMMANDER

"'Kate,' Reed Amhearst said, disentangling his long legs from the small car, 'What on earth are you doing here?" Amanda Cross, THE JAMES JOYCE MURDERS

"Harriet was trying to explain to Sport how to play Town." Louise Fitzhugh, HARRIET THE SPY

"Staring at the blank ceiling above him, Roche knew exactly how poor bloody Adam had felt in the garden, stark naked and scared out of his wits." Anthony Price, SOLDIER NO MORE

"There were crimson roses on the bench; they looked like splashes of blood." Dorothy L. Sayers, STRONG POISON

"You see, I had this space suit." Robert A. Heinlein, HAVE SPACESUIT, WILL TRAVEL

"Who's there?" William Shakespeare, THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

"Alice was getting very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had neither pictures nor conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?'" Lewis Carroll, ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

"On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays it was Court Hand and Summulae Logicales, while the rest of the week it was the Organon, Repetition, and Astrology." T.H. White, THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING

Oh, ten is not not enough, not enough, I have a whole fluttering whispering horde saying, but you read me over and over, but you love this, but isn't that just as important? Yes.

Pamela

Date: 2003-01-27 04:34 pm (UTC)
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I like The Crystal Cave as a thing on its own, about a possible Merlin, but when it gets on to the actual Arthurian stuff in the later books it follows Geoffrey into confusion.

The first line of The Ivy Tree is something like "I might have been alone in a painted landscape, Eve, dreaming of her Adam." Clever book. As well as the Greek ones, I also like Touch Not the Cat.

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