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The first question in this case was, "which bookshelf?"... I settled for going to the main one in the living room and plucking the books from that.
The instructions:
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book 1: first sentence
3. Book 2: last sentence on page 50
4. Book 3: second sentence on page 100
5. Book 4: next to the last sentence on page 150
6. Book 5: final sentence of the book
7. Arrange the five sentences to form a paragraph.
The results:
William has been witch, kabbalistic initiate and solitary magician. An African boy, asked who the "fathers" were in the complex kinship structure of his tribe, could reply, "The men I kneel to when I bring them water to drink." The drag looked unbearable: Ace's lips were being stretched back into an eerie, quivering grin and the helmet's visor seemed to be bending inwards towards his face, warping the reflection of the planet's Great Red Spot -- a permanent hurricane the size of the Earth that howled relentlessly over its surface. "Just a minute, buddy," he said, "jus-s-st a minute." I would look for Tanelorn -- eternal Tanelorn -- and one day, perhaps, I would know peace again.
Sources:
Persuasions of the Witch's Craft -- T.M. Luhrmann
The Rituals of Dinner -- Margaret Visser
Red Dwarf: Backwards -- Rob Grant
Perry Mason: The Case of the Haunted Husband -- Erle Stanley Gardner
The Silver Warriors -- Michael Moorcock
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The first question in this case was, "which bookshelf?"... I settled for going to the main one in the living room and plucking the books from that.
The instructions:
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book 1: first sentence
3. Book 2: last sentence on page 50
4. Book 3: second sentence on page 100
5. Book 4: next to the last sentence on page 150
6. Book 5: final sentence of the book
7. Arrange the five sentences to form a paragraph.
The results:
William has been witch, kabbalistic initiate and solitary magician. An African boy, asked who the "fathers" were in the complex kinship structure of his tribe, could reply, "The men I kneel to when I bring them water to drink." The drag looked unbearable: Ace's lips were being stretched back into an eerie, quivering grin and the helmet's visor seemed to be bending inwards towards his face, warping the reflection of the planet's Great Red Spot -- a permanent hurricane the size of the Earth that howled relentlessly over its surface. "Just a minute, buddy," he said, "jus-s-st a minute." I would look for Tanelorn -- eternal Tanelorn -- and one day, perhaps, I would know peace again.
Sources:
Persuasions of the Witch's Craft -- T.M. Luhrmann
The Rituals of Dinner -- Margaret Visser
Red Dwarf: Backwards -- Rob Grant
Perry Mason: The Case of the Haunted Husband -- Erle Stanley Gardner
The Silver Warriors -- Michael Moorcock
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