Quiz winners and stuff

The second round of 2012 quizzes has come to an end with a result that will surprise no one 🙂  With an almost 200 point lead over her stiffest competition, NISE (Under the Boardwalk) prevails again as the winner!  Congratulations on winning a $46 B&N gift card!! 

Nise won $46 because 46 of you participated in the second round of quizzes.  I like to reward participation and I love when you all come by and try your hand at my quizzes, SO Gage ‘chose’ a random winner for a special prize. He took his job very seriously.

And the winner is Staci (Life in the Thumb)!!!  Congratulations Staci!

I also want to send a special shout-out to Jill who went above and beyond a few weeks ago. Post here. Isn’t she awesome?

Thank you all for coming by every Tuesday and playing along with me.  I hope you will continue to do so when new and improved quizzes return next month!  Tell your friends 🙂

Final leaderboard here. Last week’s sports quiz here.

 

Sporting Quiz – guessing closed

With the Olympics in full swing I thought I’d see if you could tell me what sport the following books feature…(Hint-no sport repeats)

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August 7.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Leaderboard and rules here.  Last week’s Stephen King Mix-Up quiz here.

1. Playing for Pizza by John Grisham – Football

2. Forfeit by Dick Frances – Horse Racing

3. The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein – Car Racing

4. A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean – Fly Fishing

5. Gold by Chris Cleave – Track Cycling

6. Full Court Press by Mike Lupica – Basketball

7. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway – Bull Fighting

8. The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach – Baseball

9. The Champion Maker by Kevin Joseph – Track

10. Miracle on the 17th Green by James Patterson – Golf

Stephen King Mix-Up quiz – guessing closed

I did this awhile back with Agatha Christie and think Stephen King will be easier.  I’m combining King titles with my favorite game on m-w.com, Dictionary Devil.  This one is worth 150 points.

Part 1- Each line is a title of a King novel and the word choices will each be used only once.

Part 2-Once you have all the titles list then in order of publication date, starting with the earliest.

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Leaderboard and rules here.

Bag   Doctor    Girl   Lisey   Cell   Bones   Half   Under   Tom   Sleep Loved   Things   Dome   Talisman   Kid   Story   Needful   Colorado   Dark   Gordon

1984 The Talisman

1989 The Dark Half

1991 Needful Things

1999 Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

1998 Bag of Bones

2005 The Colorado Kid

2006 Lisey‘s Story

2006 Cell

2009 Under the Dome

2013 Doctor Sleep (I apologize for my trick)

Actors Turned Novelists Quiz – guessing closed

Quite a few actors and actresses have penned novels.  (well, some had help :)).  Do you think you can match the celebrity with a title of one of their books?  And no I’m not going to help you with who the celebrities are.  You don’t need to know their names anyway!  Good luck!

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Leaderboard and rules here.

1. Hugh Laurie  G. The Gun Seller

2.Steve Martin  C. Shopgirl  

3.  Carrie Fisher  F. Postcards from the Edge

4. Craig Ferguson  B. Between the Bridge and the River

5.Ethan Hawke  A. The Hottest State  

6. Gene Hackman  J. Payback at Morning Creek 

7.Meg Tilly   H. Porcupine

8. William Shatner  D. Star Trek:Captain’s Blood

9.  Pamela Anderson   E. Star Struck

10.Courtney Thorne Smith   I. Outside In

 

Are you looking for a quiz?

This is how I’m feeling about the quiz this week.  After half-heartedly working on two quizzes, I’ve decided to wait for inspiration to strike and come back next week with something fun and exciting.  Okay, at least I’ll try for something fun and exciting, but I don’t want to put too much pressure on myself.

If you take a photo of yourself making this face and post in on your blog, Twitter, or Facebook, you’ll get an automatic 100 points!  Please let me know where I can find the evidence, LOL.

UPDATE- FIzzy Jill has taken me up on the 100 point offer.  Please go take a look at her imitation pucker 🙂

If you are looking for a good word challenge I always enjoy the daily one at m-w.com. (Here)

Answers to last week’s quiz here.

Picture This Debut Novel Quiz – guessing closed

I haven’t done one of these in a while and I hope all of the images work (if not let please let me know).  See if you can guess these classic debut novels.  I’ll even help you out by listing the authors (with a few extra thrown in – this is a quiz after all!) but I only need the title for the answer.

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Have fun and Good Luck!  Last week’s Cinderella Quiz here.  Leaderboard and rules here.

Authors of these books (with an extra few thrown in for fun)-Eugenides, Smith, Sewell, Wells, Golding, Shelley, Tartt, Adams, Plath, Wiesel, Hosseini, Amis, Salinger, Roy, Palahniuk

1.  Night by Elie Wiesel

2. The    The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

3.  Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk

4. White Teeth by Zadie Smith

5. The   The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

6.  Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

7.   Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

8. The   The Time Machine by HG Wells

9. The  in the Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger

10. The   The Secret History by Donna Tartt

Cinderella Quiz – guessing closed

I am currently giving away the book Cinder on audio (here to enter) and thought we’d take a look at some other adaptations of the popular fairy tale.

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Have fun and Good Luck!  Last week’s Dropout Quiz here.  Leaderboard and rules here.

I just need the name of the movie for the first five.  Some of are were very loose adaptations of Cinderella 😉

1.     Ever After  2.   Ella Enchanted/Princess Diaries 3.  A Cinderella Story  4.   Enchanted   5. Maid in Manhattan

6. Gregory Maguire took on the Wizard of Oz in his first book and Cinderella in his second.  Do you know the title?  Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister

7. Lil is the fallen godmother of Cinderella in this unique take on the Cinderella story written by Carolyn Turgeon.  Godmother:The Secret Cinderella Story

8. Mercedes Lackey rewrote the Cinderella story in this book, the first of the Five Hundred Kingdoms series.  The Fairy Godmother

9. A modern and fresh take on the fairy tale by Malinda Lo.  Ash

10. In Cinder by Marissa Meyer, what is it that makes her so unique?  (there are a few right answers here so don’t be afraid to guess)  There are many things but the most obvious is that she’s a cyborg.

Drop Out Quiz

This year we are celebrating seven high school graduations.  Seven!!  Four of my cousins produced 5 graduates, our next door neighbor another, and a neighbor/Gage’s sometimes babysitter rounds out the list.  It’s an expensive year.  Let’s see if you can guess these famous authors who never celebrated their high school graduations because they dropped out.

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Have fun and Good Luck!  Last week’s Whis is Older Quiz here.  Leaderboard and rules here.

1. This author’s mother was murdered and the case has never been solved.  It led to severe depression and to his dropping out of school.  His confusion and obsession over his mother’s murder led to his interest in Elizabeth Short, The Black DahliaJames Ellroy

2. This New York City journalist and novelist (his last being Tabloid City, 2011 ) left school at 15 to work as an apprentice sheet metal worker.  Friends with Bobby Kennedy he was one of four men to disarm Sirhan Sirhan after his assassination.  Pete Hamill

3. This London born bestselling author is best known for her Lucky Santangelo series that has continued over the last 30 years.  She was expelled from school when she was 15.  Jackie Collins

4. This Nobel Laureate repeated his junior and senior years of high school, but even the Sound of his Fury couldn’t help him graduate.  I wonder if he regretted it As he Lay Dying.  William Faulkner

5. This Native Son had been valedictorian of his grade school but had to drop of out school at 15 to help earn money for the family.  Black Boy is his autobiography.  Richard Wright

6. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn couldn’t have cared less about his lack of education.  Mark Twain

7. The hills are alive with the beautiful voice of this actress and children’s book author.  Julie Andrews

8. This early female erotica author dropped out of school at 16.  I wonder if Henry and June approved?  Anais Nin

9. This long time Yankee catcher and manager is famous for his Yogiisms, like, “It ain’t over till it’s over.”  He co-wrote a few books with his sound observations.  He dropped out of school in the eighth grade.  Yogi Berra

10. This author’s Sense and Sensibility weren’t learned in the classroom.  Jane Austen

Which is Older? Quiz – guessing closed

This week I thought I’d see if you can figure out the order in which these books were published.  Please list them from oldest publication date to newest.

You have until noon Sunday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  No Googling!

This round will last til August.  The person with the most points will win a B&N gift card (total $ based on # of total participants, so please play) and a randomly selected participant will win a fun prize from me.

Have fun and Good Luck!  Last week’s What Book is That? Quiz here .  Leaderboard and rules here.

1 C. Woman in White by Wilkie Collins 1859

  A. White Fang by Jack London 1906

  B. The White Plague by Frank Herbert 1982

   C. Woman in White by Wilkie Collins 1859

2  B. Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut 1969

   C. High Five by Janet Eveanovch 1999

  A. The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom 2003

3 B. Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison 1977

   A. The Executioner’s Song by Norman Mailer 1980

   C. Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt  1983

4 A. The House of Spirits by Isabel Allende  1982

   B. A Painted House by John Grisham  2001

   C. Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman  2004

5 C. These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder  1943

   B. The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing  1962

   A. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman  1995

6  C. The Hours by Michael Cunningham  1998

   B. Odd Hours by Dean Koontz  2008

   A. The Distant Hours by Kate Morton  2010

7 A. Little Men by Louisa May Alcott  1871

   C. Of Mice & Men by John Steinbeck  1937

   B. All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren  1946

8 C. Einstein’s Monsters by Martin Amis  1987

   B. Monster by Walter Dean Myers  1999

   A. Monsters of Men by Pateick Ness  2010

9 A. Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding  1996

   C. Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson  2001

   B.The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie  2007

10 B. The Sands of Time by Sidney Sheldon  1988

    A. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III  1999

    C. Sand in My Eyes by Christine Lemmon  2010

What Book Is That? Quiz w/ a Special Armchair BEA Giveaway – CLOSED

Welcome to another Tuesday quiz.  You have until noon Saturday to submit your answers as a comment.  Comment will be hidden until I post the answers.  For more details and the leaderboard, go here.

This week will still be a part of the current round of quizzes, so you will be adding $ for the round winner and be eligible for a prize BUT today, for Armchair BEA, one lucky recipient will win a $15 Barnes & Noble giftcard. On Saturday, Gage will randomly choose one quiz participant to win.  To be eligible, you only need to guess, you don’t have to get any right 😉  The guessing is the fun part!

For all of you bookish people stopping by today, see if you can identify these books.  Just tell me the title (and author for extra points) in a comment.  And for one extra entry in today’s giveaway tell me what they all have in common.  Good luck!

You can click on the photo to enlarge.

ANSWERS-1.The Chosen by Chaim Potok   2.How to Buy a Love of Reading by Tanya Egan Gibson   3.Things I Want My Daughters to Know by Elizabeth Noble   4.Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez   5.The Writing Circle by Corinne Demas   6.Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett   7.The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett   8.The Reader by Bernhard Schlink   9.This Book is Overdue by MArilyn Johnson  10. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield   11.Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding   12.Villette by Charolotte Bronte

What do they all have in common?  They all have books on the cover!