Freckles1987 Six Degrees
DiscussionsMini-Challenge: 6 Degrees of Separation
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1freckles1987
1. The Truth-Teller's Tale by Sharon Shinn
creepy twinness....
2. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
the power of books...
3. The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
reconfigured fairy tales...
4. From the Beast to the Blonde by Marina Warner
who is a feminist literary critic...
5. Women and Madness by Phyllis Chesler
and our favorite mad woman in the attic...
6. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
I went from creepy twinness to mad women in the attic...next time I will have to branch out some more I think...
creepy twinness....
2. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
the power of books...
3. The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
reconfigured fairy tales...
4. From the Beast to the Blonde by Marina Warner
who is a feminist literary critic...
5. Women and Madness by Phyllis Chesler
and our favorite mad woman in the attic...
6. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
I went from creepy twinness to mad women in the attic...next time I will have to branch out some more I think...
2wookiebender
our favorite mad woman in the attic - great description!
Nice books, I must get back to my six-degrees reading (got sidetracked rather).
Nice books, I must get back to my six-degrees reading (got sidetracked rather).
3katelisim
^agreed, on both counts.
Freckles: did you plan ahead, or go where it took you? I'm trying to get a feel for how everyone has taken/developed this challenge.
Freckles: did you plan ahead, or go where it took you? I'm trying to get a feel for how everyone has taken/developed this challenge.
4freckles1987
I went wherever it took me. Though next time I might plan ahead, to see if I get drastically different ideas about the challenge. :)