Jakeroo
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is the author female?
Reply #301. Sep 17 12, 5:52 PM
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honeybee4
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Was it part of a trilogy?
Reply #302. Sep 17 12, 6:48 PM
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jabb5076
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The author is female and the novel is not part of a trilogy.
Reply #303. Sep 17 12, 6:59 PM
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Jakeroo
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Wrapped in Rainbows?
Reply #304. Sep 17 12, 7:47 PM
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jabb5076
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Nope. I'm not familiar with that novel. Is it good?
Another somewhat cryptic hint: Black Madonna
Reply #305. Sep 17 12, 7:56 PM
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kaddarsgirl
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"The Secret Life of Bees?"
Reply #306. Sep 17 12, 8:54 PM
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jabb5076
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Sue Monk Kidd's, "The Secret Life of Bees" is the one! Kaddarsgirl, you're up.
Reply #307. Sep 18 12, 5:43 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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I am a Science Fiction novel.
Reply #308. Sep 18 12, 9:07 AM
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alexis722
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"Foundation"?
Reply #309. Sep 18 12, 9:28 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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No. I am not "Foundation". You might want to narrow it down a bit before you start guessing.
Reply #310. Sep 18 12, 9:42 AM
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Aussiedrongo
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20th. century novel?
Male author?
Reply #311. Sep 18 12, 9:44 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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Both. 20th Century and a male author.
Reply #312. Sep 18 12, 10:00 AM
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paulmallon
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Farenheit 451?
Bradbury or Asimov?
Reply #313. Sep 18 12, 10:19 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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I'm not "Fahrenheit 451" or written by either of those authors.
Reply #315. Sep 18 12, 10:24 AM
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| adams627
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Arthur C. Clarke?
Reply #316. Sep 18 12, 10:27 AM
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Aussiedrongo
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Published in the first half of the century?
Reply #317. Sep 18 12, 10:28 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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Not by Arthur C. Clarke.
Reply #318. Sep 18 12, 10:34 AM
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kaddarsgirl
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Yes, published in the first half of the century.
Reply #319. Sep 18 12, 10:35 AM
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Aussiedrongo
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That brings H.G. Wells into the picture. Anything by him?
Reply #320. Sep 18 12, 10:38 AM
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