|
Fiction_L Archives
The Moon
|
FROM: Lesa Holstine <[removed]@yahoo.com>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 4:49 PM
Lesa Holstine
[removed]@yahoo.com
Ft. Myers, FL
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email!
http://mail.yahoo.com/
FROM: "Laura McCaffery" <[removed]@acpl.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 4:59 PM
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Readers Services
Allen County Public Library
900 Webster Street
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1200x2303
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
views, opinions, and judgements
expressed in this message are solely
those of the author. The message
contents have not been reviewed or
approved by the Allen County Public
Library.
FROM: Jonathan Pearce <[removed]@attbi.com>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 5:20 PM
> "The moon"
Then I guess it couldn't be The Moon and Sixpence? (A book and a film). It
is a classic, as my own The Far Side of the Moon is not (yet!).
--Jonathan Pearce [removed]@attbi.com)
Balona Books: Soon 15 of them at
http://www.balona.com
FROM: Jane Jorgenson <[removed]@yahoo.com>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 6:12 PM
--- Lesa Holstine <[removed]@yahoo.com> wrote:
> A patron in a contest says there is a classic novel
> that had been made into a feature film & a made for
> TV
> movie. The last two words are "The moon". We have
> no
> idea, and no other clues.
>
> Lesa Holstine
> [removed]@yahoo.com
> Ft. Myers, FL
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free
> email!
> http://mail.yahoo.com/
>
>
......................................................................
> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> Everything Fiction_L:
http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email!
http://mail.yahoo.com/
FROM: "Laura McCaffery" <[removed]@acpl.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 7:58 PM
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Readers Services
Allen County Public Library
900 Webster Street
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1200x2303
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
views, opinions, and judgements
expressed in this message are solely
those of the author. The message
contents have not been reviewed or
approved by the Allen County Public
Library.
FROM: "Laura McCaffery" <[removed]@acpl.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 3/11/02, 8:08 PM
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Readers Services
Allen County Public Library
900 Webster Street
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1200x2303
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
views, opinions, and judgements
expressed in this message are solely
those of the author. The message
contents have not been reviewed or
approved by the Allen County Public
Library.
FROM: Dennis Lien <[removed]@tc.umn.edu>
REC'D: 3/12/02, 9:33 AM
I think the original question required that the last words of the
book (not of just the book's title) consisted of "The moon." If I
recall DARK OF THE MOON correctly (and if we're talking about the
same DARK OF THE MOON--the one with the Witch Boy and all that--the
last words are something like "I wonder who she was."
Dennis Lien / U of Minnesota Libraries // [removed]@tc.umn.edu
Return to March 2002 thread menu | Fiction_L Archives Menu
|
The Webrary® and Fiction_L are services of the Morton Grove Public Library
"Webrary" is a registered trademark of the Morton Grove Public Library. All rights reserved.
|