It's a Tuesday thin....
In a traditional choose-day ame you are offered a short list of paired items and you must choose the one item that appeals to you most. Simple? Yes! Now, let us shift the traditional way-to-play to make it a bit more interactive.
The person before you has offered you two books or authors, and you et to choose one, so o ahead and choose one. Now you list two books or authors, yes, any two, for the next person to choose.
Sound fun? Of course it does.
Miss Marple
Tess of the D'Urbervilles or The History Of SNL?
Posted by: plumkrazzee | February 21, 2006 at 12:32 AM
i'll take O. Henry if you please.
and please try james patterson and/or john sanford.
Posted by: barbie2be | February 21, 2006 at 12:32 AM
James Patterson.
Ok, Tom Clancy or Terry Pratchett
Posted by: Scouser | February 21, 2006 at 05:49 AM
Clancy (as I am unfamiliar with Pratchett).
Nicholas Sparks or Anita Shreve?
Posted by: kenju | February 21, 2006 at 07:17 AM
Anita Shreve
Barbara Kingsolver or Barbara Taylor Bradford?
Posted by: Marie | February 21, 2006 at 07:56 AM
Barbara Taylor Bradforf!
John Grisham or Patricia Cornwell?
Posted by: mar | February 21, 2006 at 08:29 AM
Grisham!
David Baldacci or James Patterson?
Posted by: kenju | February 21, 2006 at 08:34 AM
Not a fan of James Patterson so I'll take Baldacci.
Jane Austen or Emily Bronte
Posted by: iliana | February 21, 2006 at 09:22 AM
Jane Austen.
Dan Brown or Greg Isles?
Posted by: Nancy | February 21, 2006 at 09:30 AM
I've never heard of Greg Isles, so I'll pick Dan Brown (I, like every other human on the planet, HAVE read the DaVinci Code).
Oh, and Plum got jumped, so I'll also answer Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
Neil Gaiman or Clive Barker?
Posted by: Courtney | February 21, 2006 at 10:13 AM
Neil Gaiman, hands down.
Middlemarch or Middlesex?
Posted by: Isabella | February 21, 2006 at 10:32 AM
Middlesex ALL the way
Tom Robbins or Augusten Burroughs?
Posted by: robin | February 21, 2006 at 10:58 AM
Tom Robbins.
J.R.R. Tolkein or J.K. Rowling?
Posted by: JAnet | February 21, 2006 at 11:21 AM
Definitely Tolkein.
Ayn Rand or Umberto Eco?
Posted by: WebKittyn | February 21, 2006 at 12:11 PM
Tough choice, but I'd pick Umberto Eco.
Dr. Seuss or Dr. Phil?
Posted by: Tania | February 21, 2006 at 12:24 PM
Dr. Suess, of course!
Jacquie Collins or Joan Didion?
Posted by: OldOldLady Of The Hills | February 21, 2006 at 01:01 PM
Jacquie Collins!
Rosamunde Pilcher or Danielle Steele? :)
Posted by: mar | February 21, 2006 at 01:36 PM
Pilcher please.
Junie B. Jones or Goosebumps?
Posted by: keb | February 21, 2006 at 02:06 PM
Jones, thank you!
Gregory Maguire or Frank L. Baum
Posted by: YellowRose | February 21, 2006 at 02:15 PM
Frank L. Baum
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game or Robert Heinlein's Stranger In A Strange Land
Posted by: Thumper | February 21, 2006 at 02:29 PM
The Ender's Game, please
A Stephen King horror novel or a Robert Ludlum thriller?
Posted by: Melissa | February 21, 2006 at 02:40 PM
Stephen King
R.C. Sproul or C.S. Lewis
Posted by: archshrk | February 21, 2006 at 03:38 PM
CS Lewis, although I'd take a gander at Sproul.
"The Valley of The Assasins & Other Persian Travels" by Freya Stark, or "In Patagonia" by Bruce Chatwin?
Posted by: Cin | February 21, 2006 at 03:47 PM
I will take In Patagonia, for sure.
The Catcher In The Rye, by JD Salinger...or Animal Farm by George Orwell.
Posted by: Jill | February 21, 2006 at 04:29 PM
The Catcher in the Rye, but I like them both
Women Who Run with the Wolves (Clarissa Pinkola Estes) or Frankenstein (Mary Shelley)? Hope I didn't repeat any.
Posted by: Jennie | February 21, 2006 at 05:03 PM
Mary Shelley if you please.
How about Oscar Wilde or Lori Wick?
Posted by: Paige | February 21, 2006 at 05:36 PM
Oscar Wilde
The Five People You See In Heaven by Mitch Ablom & The Return of the Ragpicker by Og Mandino
Posted by: Viamarie | February 21, 2006 at 05:41 PM
Oscar Wilde
Thomas Hardy or Herman Melville
Posted by: srp | February 21, 2006 at 05:42 PM
"Call of the Wild" or "East of Eden"?
Posted by: Terri | February 21, 2006 at 06:41 PM
Opps.....I'll take Thomas Hardy, please. Sorry about that!
Posted by: Terri | February 21, 2006 at 06:42 PM
Call of the Wild.
Madeline L'Engle or Jasper Fforde?
Posted by: Mamacita | February 21, 2006 at 07:57 PM
Madeline L'Engle
Stephen King or Dean Koontz?
Posted by: Shannin | February 21, 2006 at 08:54 PM
Neither. Can't stand that kind of fiction and won't read it. Sorry.
Ian MacEwan or Martin Amis?
Posted by: margalit | February 22, 2006 at 04:43 AM