That would depend on how one interprets "wake" - as a funeral-related event, or as a call to "wake up" or even as the wake left behind by a ship. Note there is no apostrophe in the title.
* Foot soldier of the Ring and Knight of the Ring (prequels to LOTR, currently on Prime) * Les Heureux (sequel to Les Mis) * Light in June, Light in July, Light in September, Golden Hour of October, Twilight in November and Witching hour in December (pre- and sequels of Faulkner, now owned by Disney) * Uncle Tom's McMansion (modern HGTV interpretation) * Diary of Anne Goudsmit-Frank (alternate universe fan-fiction with happy ending - she's getting married!)
This could make a good after-dinner game. To Buy a Mockingbird. 99 Years of Solitude. Middlefebruary.
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs. I needed this today.
ReplyDeleteRough sketch, lol.
ReplyDeleteFinnegan's Funeral?
ReplyDeleteThat would depend on how one interprets "wake" - as a funeral-related event, or as a call to "wake up" or even as the wake left behind by a ship. Note there is no apostrophe in the title.
DeleteTentative Old World by Huxley.
ReplyDeleteVeni Vidi by J. Caesar (OK, that is not technically the title of the book but i suggest it deserves honorable mention).
Excavation by Asimov (possibly opaque).
Game of Fancy Chairs by George "Donkey Cart" Martin.
Might be fun to do this with music titles or bands, too. 3 Dog Afternoon.
Not too opaque. But he already did it - called it "Prelude to Foundation"
DeleteThe music titles suggestion is interesting. I'll see if anyone else has done that.
Tom Sawyer Gets Ready To Go Out And Play (Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
ReplyDeleteStaying in the Future (Back to the Future)
19000 Leagues Under the Sea (20000 Leagues Under the Sea) (n.b. can be any number smaller than 20K)
* Foot soldier of the Ring and Knight of the Ring (prequels to LOTR, currently on Prime)
ReplyDelete* Les Heureux (sequel to Les Mis)
* Light in June, Light in July, Light in September, Golden Hour of October, Twilight in November and Witching hour in December (pre- and sequels of Faulkner, now owned by Disney)
* Uncle Tom's McMansion (modern HGTV interpretation)
* Diary of Anne Goudsmit-Frank (alternate universe fan-fiction with happy ending - she's getting married!)