Grab the nearest book (or if you've got an eReader then open up the book you're reading or last read), open it to page 77, then go down to the 6th line, and type the 6th word. See if we can guess the book.
>Instead
Well... that's vague as fuck... any suggestions on how to make this thread NOT suck? Pic is a hint, though doesn't narrow it down much.
>>8784917
>Furthermore
>>8784917
Better if you post a while line or sentence. A single word is almost useless.
Sharpe's Company
Sorry this thread will suck.
"as"
Yeah, this isn't going to work. Had I picked the seventh word in that sentence it would've been an easy guess, but alas.
>p.
No one will get it. It's a book that's not even in print anymore.
>>8784928
Yeah, alright, I'll choose a different book and give a whole line. 77th page, and 6th line.
>>8784929
Sharpe's Battle, but this next one is going to be different, though the original pic is still related.
>>8784930
Yeah I'm thinking we should try switching to full lines.
>Frederickson still stared at the map. 'How are you going
The next line would have been a dead giveaway I think.
>>8784926
What's the whole line, anon?
>>8784944
77th page, 6th line:
>The saving of our Thebes; for, yesternight,
>account for the identical papers. Lucille writhed under this viola-
Kek
"-ful, a genuine attempt to make the souls of one's fellows as"
>>8784968
First guess is wrong
>"the little square of polished granite: spiral notebooks, an unread"
good fucking luck
>>8784978
English Rhetoric
>>8784951
The Poetical Works of Alfred: Lord Tennyson
>>8784958
Housekeeping
>and gave a great start as Zooey's razor, new blade and all, slam-
Should be easy.
>>8785016
Contracrostipunctus
>>8785040
Zooey story
CHA 24 (+7)
>>8785051
some dungeons and dragons book fuck me if anyone can figure out which one
>>8785031
Yuh
>>8785057
Monster Manual 5th edition "Pit Fiend" entry
>"annoyed; then sullen and monosyllabic. 'Oh James' she said at"
That's that.
>in the representation of the mansions of the dead strikes our eyes more clearly
>inb4 u google it
>ously and exquisitely appointed drawing rooms and boudoirs crowded
"to"
"short step to the rail."
Good luck~!
>>8785067
>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows by J. K. Rowling
no
>>8784917
hair.
>mother call in sick for me so I can stay home after she goes in to work and
>>8784944
>death. The Mugwump falls with a fluid, sated plop.
>>8785152
>death. The Mugwump falls with a fluid, sated plop.
Naked Lunch
are you a teenage girl
>>8785158
eat shit
Netscape gray of the other brighter world.
>>8785169
Bleeding Edge
>>8785156
maybe
>you a real fright yesterday and upset you with that story about Pontius
>place was almost empty. A tinny music was trickling from the
>>8785187
The Master and Margarita
1984
>>8785175
Yep.
and when we returned to Minsk, our first duty was to pass through disinfection
>>8785211
The Forgotten Soldier
"beyond"
>>8785219
Correct
nothing to do but look up at the sky flowering overhead
>making no pretense of interacting with the starlight
>>8785228
The Stranger
>to create an impression of insubstantiality. Verbally, the poem creates a sense
>>8785197
These were correct
>>8785019
It's actually Greek rhetoric
>"He's not available," Edland said. "And even if-
Hint: I thought this book sucked. Honestly, couldn't even get to page 77 of it.
"of"
above the roadside pines for any glimpse of the Echo satellite.
"Oh Hermione..." Ron breathed, nibbling up and down her neck like a corn cob.
but the compassionate hand that had the power to undertake such action was still supporting the unshaven face
>hintRun on sentence: the Novel
This is from 78 because 77 has no words. Don't google it you little shits.
>In that last doubt! and yet I cannot rue
>>8785555
>get
this is Browning right? I read her for a course in school
>>8784917
god, the Sharpe series is so fucking good
>a
...sweet, apparently educated guy from a military family. He'd been 86'd from half the bars in the...
>>8784917
>nications tent housed a satellite phone and a fax. A
hmm
>>8785578
You're damn fucking straight it is. Check out The Fort, 1356, and Death of Kings as well. I read them, I think in that order. Death of Kings was probably my least favourite of them, but God damn that doesn't mean it was bad. Cornwell is a GOD in the world of historical fiction as far as I'm concerned. Even Sharpe's Enemy, and that admittedly had VERY little actual history in it! Often times, his books have MANY points of history included, which is what I adore, but it would seem that even those of his novels without much is amazing!
Except for Sharpe's Battle... I have to admit, that's probably my least favourite. For some reason it REALLY bothers me that he'd have an opening in a book THAT fucked up, yet it doesn't have any historical source behind it. I don't know why, really I should be GLAD that it apparently never happened (or at least there's no documented case of an event like that), but a part of reading his books is being amazed that such events might have happened. Yet being so shocked by that start to the book, then finding out it was just from his own somewhat twisted mind it would seem, I for some reason felt betrayed. Bah, I'm probably just being an idiot.
>Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown, but also that of the contemporary sociologists
>>8785572
Yep. In this case it's from Sonnets from the Portuguese
Lohengramm
>>8785597
V.?
Two colour plate illustrations of a Russian Packard armoured car from different angles.
. . . .Good luck I guess.
>>8785679
>reading anime
>phrased but begging letters and did hack work when he could obtain
I would be astonished if someone gets this.
>'...with coarse, hard features, an endlessly long nose and plenty...'
>fart
Tip: It's not one of Joyce's love letters.
>>8786428
The Merchant of Venice
>No
Tip:Delillo
Couldn't be bothered getting up to grab a book so this is from a random pdf
>Paddy was staring at a piece of paper as if it held the news of a
>gf
>>8786517
My Twisted World?
>'The English troops are going quietly enough.'
>>8786536
closemy diary desu
Impression
dormía profundamente o fingía dormir profundamente
>What was it? Or has the ship arrived from Delos, at the arrival of which I must die?
>>8784917
>powers
>>8786641
As for the full line.
Sorry just started reading the thread
>...sections describe the nature and powers of Congress. Article II and...
νόμος
hint: not written in Greek (for the most part) but has occasional Greek words
>>8786650
Oh ffs, full line has too much Greek in and I can't be bothered
Is Google cheating?
>>8786428
Stendhal - The Red and the Black
>>8786364
Desiderius Erasmus - The Praise of Folly
>>8785659
Jon Krakauer - Into Thin Air
>>8785597
Anthony Bourdain - Kitchen Confidential >>8784978
Plato - Gorgias
>>8785008
William Gibson - Count Zero
>>8785230
Greg Egan - Diaspora
>>8785525
Steven Wilson - Armanda
>>8784917
>Maga
...unjustly neglected by students of the present day, but must...
>Phlegyas