lemming courtesy of
kathlaw

You are a complete literary geek, from knowing the
classics (even the not-so-well-known classics
and tidbits about them) to knowing devices used
in writing, when someone has a question about
literature, they can bring it to you and rest
assured; you know the answers.
How much of a literary geek are you?
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I'll admit it, I'm somewhat taken aback. Who knew? (no sarcasm there -- I consider myself woefully undereducated in the classics)
As an amusing aside, the question "Approximately how many books (excluding novellas and young adult books) do you finish in a week?" immediately had me responding "in a week? *pause* Oh. You meant read in a week! Nevermind, I can answer that..."

You are a complete literary geek, from knowing the
classics (even the not-so-well-known classics
and tidbits about them) to knowing devices used
in writing, when someone has a question about
literature, they can bring it to you and rest
assured; you know the answers.
How much of a literary geek are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
I'll admit it, I'm somewhat taken aback. Who knew? (no sarcasm there -- I consider myself woefully undereducated in the classics)
As an amusing aside, the question "Approximately how many books (excluding novellas and young adult books) do you finish in a week?" immediately had me responding "in a week? *pause* Oh. You meant read in a week! Nevermind, I can answer that..."
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Date: 2004-03-08 06:24 am (UTC)But the books a week is a bit problematic. Does skimming count? Do they want an average? And what about fanzines.
Heck, why the discrimination against novellas and YA? "Cauldron of Fire" isn't your average Nancy Drew...