I’m a week late with this post. Oops! Sorry for skipping last week’s Guess a Quote without warning. I just never got around to it. In better news, work on Counted Worthy is continuing to move right along, and I’ve even started thinking about a new book! Fun stuff! Don’t forget to keep an eye on the Story Shop for new prizes (including sneak peaks) and new ways to earn points.
The last quote came from Howard Pyle’s, Merry Adventures of Robin Hood. You can read it free on your kindle. (Don’t you just love hearing that? I know I do!) CJ was the only reader to successfully guess the correct title.
We’ve been doing so many classics lately. Let’s break the mold and try a contemporary book it seems everyone is talking about.
You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.
AND
That is Mahogany!
Happy Guessing!
CJ
/ September 8, 2014The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Wolfen S. Silverfang
/ September 8, 2014The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Amanda
/ September 8, 2014Ehhh, The Hunger Games. Although “That is mahogany!” reminded me of Frozen…what with the sled and all.
Leah E. Good
/ September 8, 2014Haha. Have you seen this before?
SPOILER WARNING: If you haven’t guessed already, DON’T CLICK!
Movie Parallels
Amanda
/ September 8, 2014…No, I hadn’t, but it just put a picture, no link. Aaaah!
Leah E. Good
/ September 8, 2014Lol. I fixed it. 😉
Amanda
/ September 8, 2014Okay, phew! 🙂
Morgan Huneke
/ September 9, 2014That’s funny especially since they are really different but have all that in common, but my favorite part is the Doctor’s face at the end. Yes, shameless Whovian. 🙂
Leah E. Good
/ September 9, 2014Uh-oh. Another one. 😉 At least half of my friends are Whovian.
Morgan Huneke
/ September 10, 2014That’s kind of how I used to feel. Then I became one, and now I’m trying to recruit the rest of my friends. You should join the club. 🙂
Emily Ruth
/ September 9, 2014Isn’t that from The Hunger Games? I’ve never read it, but I’ve seen that quote go around as a meme.
OnionTea
/ September 9, 2014Wow, really Leah? The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. 🙂
Morgan Huneke
/ September 9, 2014The Hunger Games. I actually like those books and movies, though there are many things I would have done differently if I had written them. 🙂
starshining4ever
/ September 10, 2014I thought it would be from “Divergent,” which I just saw. Pretty good. Haven’t seen/read the one this quote’s from, though.
greentealeigh
/ September 10, 2014Just happened upon your blog and wanted to say it looks really neat! I like how you promote good, decent literature. Keep it up! 🙂
-Leah Kathryn
apassionatafortheking.blogspot.com
Leah E. Good
/ September 10, 2014Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment, Leah. 🙂 (Feels funny to call someone else Leah. Lol.)