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August 11, 2004

The Book I Am?


You're Watership Down! by Richard Adams

Though many think of you as a bit young, even childish, you're actually incredibly deep and complex. You show people the need to rethink their assumptions, and confront them on everything from how they think to where they build their houses. You might be one of the greatest people of all time. You'd be recognized as such if you weren't always talking about talking rabbits.

Take the Book Quiz at the Blue Pyramid.

[link via Half-Cocked; see also Buzzwords, aka The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.]

Posted August 11, 2004 05:54 AM | life generally meta-blogging


wait, i just realized that the cover of that book says, "Now an enchanting motion picture!" that's kind of funny. isn't there just an animated version, or did PBS or someone make a live-action one?

Posted by: monica at August 11, 2004 07:02 AM

As much as this will pain you, I am also Watership Down. I have fond memories of reading it, too.

Posted by: justin at August 11, 2004 11:07 AM

I woulda been Watership Down had I answered 'rabbits' instead of 'armadillos' on the last question.

Posted by: Steve at August 11, 2004 11:39 AM

WTF!?!!

You're David Copperfield!
by Charles Dickens
Coming up from a childhood that felt abusive, you have risen through hard work to gain a place of stature in your life. You've spent altogether too much time in factories and end up misspelling a fair number of words. But in general you are seen as a beacon of hope for others who might not be as fortunate. Lots of people keep mistaking you for a magician and are waiting for you to disappear.

Posted by: Famous P at August 11, 2004 12:12 PM

i am so glad i got the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe.

Posted by: monica at August 11, 2004 02:26 PM

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