I wasn’t tagged but I saw this tag on TheArtsyReader and loved it so I thought I’d give it a go! Not sure how secure my memory is but here goes…
Here are the rules:
ANSWER THE PROMPTS WITHOUT USING THE INTERNET OR LOOKING AT YOUR BOOKSHELVES. YOUR ANSWERS HAVE TO ALL COME FROM MEMORY! MAKE SURE TO LINK TO THE PERSON WHO ORIGINALLY TAGGED YOU AND, ONCE YOU’RE DONE, YOU CAN TAG FIVE OTHER PEOPLE IF YOU’D LIKE.
NAME A BOOK WRITTEN BY AN AUTHOR CALLED MICHAEL
Little Rabbit Foo Foo by Michael Rosen
“Little Rabbit Foo Foo, I don’t like your attitude…” is one of my favourite lines of all time. So much scope for doing the voices. This is a story in which LRFF finds out that actions (bopping things on the head) have consequences.
NAME A BOOK WITH A DRAGON ON THE COVER
Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell.
This superb book is a recent read so wasn’t difficult to remember the cover. Gatekeepers, mythical creatures in danger of extinction…what’s not to love. The clearly memorable cover illustration is by Daniel Egneus.
NAME A BOOK WRITTEN BY AN AUTHOR WITH THE SURNAME SMITH
The No1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Those was the first author I came up with, having read a few of these many moons ago. I remember loving the descriptions and characters.
NAME A BOOK SET IN AUSTRALIA
Tiddalick, the frog who caused a flood by Robert Roenfeldt
Based on an Aboriginal Dreamtime story, Tiddalick was so thirsty that he drank up all the rivers and billabongs in the land. And the other animals had to find a way to get the water back – much humour follows.
I could not think of any other books for this one. I remember this one as the classes I read this to in my early teaching career loved it for story time. I did misremember the title though. I recalled it as “the wide mouthed frog” but reckon that was me mashing up this title with one of my favourite jokes.
NAME A BOOK WITH THE NAME OF A MONTH IN THE TITLE
October October by Katya Balen
So good they named it twice. The story of a girl and yer dad living in the woods, embracing the wild and then when something happens to cause October to have to live in the city, she struggles to find the wild there. This was my introduction to Balen’s sublime writing and I encourage you to read this and her other works. Cover art is by Angela Harding.
NAME A BOOK WITH A KNIFE ON THE COVER
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness,
from the Chaos Walking trilogy.
I thought of two for this category, this one and The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman, from His Dark Materials trilogy. I went with this one as it was the first to come to mind. It is also from a trilogy.
Todd is on the cusp of manhood in a world of men and can hear everything they think. Realising they are hiding things from him and that he is in danger he has to flee. The story is about making choices, growing up and dealing with differences.
NAME A BOOK WITH THE WORD ‘ONE’ IN THE TITLE
Quite Ugly One Morning by Chris Brookmyre
And so began my unrequited love affair with investigative journalist Jack Parlabane. Brookmyre’s acerbic wit and corking dialogue tells the story of a journalist who is not afraid to bend or break (mainly break) the rules to get to the heart of a story.
NAME A BOOK WITH AN EPONYMOUS TITLE
The Haunting of Aveline Jones by Phil Hickes
I came up with a lot of books that fit this category, but have chosen the first of the three Aveline Jones books Hickes has written so far, all eponymous. I say so far, as I am forever hopeful he will write more. Considering this is an MG book, the scares and spine chills are next level. I have said before that Phil Hickes’s writing evokes more goosebumps and foreboding than a lot of stories written for an adult audience. Those scarecrows! The superb cover illustration is by Keith Robinson.
NAME A BOOK TURNED INTO A MOVIE
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
My favourite book…EVER.
I enjoyed putting this together. Can you think of a book for each category? In some I could have listed many, but I struggled with a couple. For example, I have read lots by Michael Connelly but cannot for the life of me recall the titles. I tend to remember the characters, Bosch, Haller etc. As you can see from my choices, I am also an MG reader and lover of picturebooks.
Thanks for reading.