Happy Diwali.
And for those who celebrate GUY FAWKES NIGHT:-
Stay safe and remember to follow the FIREWORK CODE.
Thanks to several blogger buddies, I thought this looked such fun and decided to give it a go using some of the books I have on my tbr mountain.. The idea being you look at up to 10 books on your shelf/tbr pile/wish list and arrange them in such a way as to tell a story.
(I) The Apprentice (Tess Gerritson)
(in) THE Lollipop Shoes (Joanne Harris)
(came because) An Unholy Alliance (Susanna Gregory)
(broke out at the) Turning Angel (Greg Iles)
(during) Night Song Of The Last Tram (Robert Douglas)
(which is always attended by) The White Woman On The Green Bicycle (Monique Roffey)
(and) Holly (Albert French)
(wearing) Shiny Pennies & Grubby Pinafores (Winnifred Foley)
(and eating) Bitter Chocolate (Lesley Lokko)
(all) For The Love Of A Sister (Meg Hutchinson)
Hey,
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you too. Your wishes mean the most...:))))
Just going by your picture, it does not seem like you are a Hindu or person of Indian origin. Still you made the point to wish Diwali to all your readers. Thanks :))))
Yours is THE BOMB!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! What is Guy Fawkes Night?
ReplyDeleteGreat job. i'll be looking forward to the review of Shiny Pennies and Grubby Pinafores.
ReplyDeletei'm stopping by from the hop!! love the little kitten gif at the top :) So cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you too!! What a great photo :) Can I borrow that to wish folks on my blog?(It is okay to say no..)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to people too.
ReplyDeleteWhat do people do on Guy Fawkes night?
This is clever! Considering I have plenty of titles to choose from in my TBR stack, I need to do one of these entries, too. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI like the "shiny pennies and grubby pinafores eating bitter chocolate" image.
Clever idea with book titles :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to those who celebrate it!
Looks like a very wet Guy Fawkes night here in the UK.
We are having fireworks, bonfire and baked potatoes tomorrow night.
Enjoy ur weekend!
carol
To all of you asking about Guy Fawkes I've now included a link to an 'official' explanation or to see the Petty Witter version click on Post Extra above which will take you to last years post.
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Howard Sherman
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What a fun post...though not surprising they usually are. ^_^ Love the story your TBR told...I wonder what mine would say... *ponders* Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the explanation! I had now idea that was what it was about, but it sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do tell a story. What fun! I don't think I could "organize" my own TBR books as expertly.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and everyone else. May this festival of lights dissolve all the darkness from your lives. Take care
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteI can´t do this as I am in our cottage, and I left most of my TBR at home :D
Hi there! New follower from the Blog Hop :)
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Hafsah @ IceyBooks
What fun. I'll have to try that with my TBR.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali. I just read a great post about the holiday at http://jaijoshiz.blogspot.com/2010/11/never-fear.html
And Happy Guy Fawkes. That sounds like a fun holiday to me.
Though its too late, Happy Diwali!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali.
ReplyDeleteHow do you choose the books you read?
haha, fun!
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