The Daily Feud: Fiction & Fiction Authors by 5-4-Fighting [Closed]

Colleen McCollough was the author I was straining to remember. The novel about the beginnings of Australia was really very good.

Rita Mae Brown (one of my favs) wrote “Dolly” which I didn’t really like.

  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Red Badge of Courage
  3. Chronicles of Narnia
  4. Forrest Gump
  5. Grapes of Wrath
  6. Alexandre Dumas Father and Son
  7. James Michener
  8. The Shining
  9. The Good Earth
  10. The Old Man and the Sea

Joe

  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Red Badge of Courage
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird
  4. Primary Colors
  5. Who moved my cheese
  6. pass
  7. James Michener
  8. Carrie
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  10. Moby Dick
  1. Mark Twain
  2. A Study in Scarlet
  3. Twelfth Night
  4. Ragtime
  5. Like Water for Chocolate
  6. Kingsley and Martin Amis
  7. Philippa Gregory
  8. The Green Mile
  9. Gone With the Wind
  10. Treasure Island
  1. Mark Twain
  2. Black Beauty
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird
  4. Ragtime
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. M. Dumas* pere et fils*
  7. Steve Barry
  8. Carrie
  9. Gone with the Wind
  10. Moby-Dick
  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Hunt for Red October
  3. Anne of Green Gables
  4. Forrest Gump
  5. Like Water for Chocolate
  6. Alexandre Dumas (both of 'em!)
  7. C. S. Forester
  8. The Shining
  9. A Wizard of Earthsea
  10. Mutiny on the Bounty

I am so going to lose this one.

  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Scarlett Letter
  3. To Kill A Mockingbird
  4. Forrest Gump
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. Alexander Dumas, father and son
  7. James Michener
  8. Carrie
  9. The Good Earth
    10.Moby Dick
  1. Mark Twain

  2. Black Beauty

  3. The Cat in the Hat

  4. Ragtime

  5. Like Water for Chocolate

  6. Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark

  7. Gore Vidal

  8. Carrie

  9. The Good Earth

  10. Moby-Dick

  11. In Baker’s feud, my pick for “novel with a specific animal’s name in the title” – we’ll see how well-advised this double duty was!

  12. For me at least, the toughest of these questions to answer

  13. Or, in the original Spanish, Como agua para chocolate

  14. The correct spelling

Dammit dammit dammit! I was looking right at this series on my bookshelf when I answered that question, but my eyes slid right over them and landed on Dune.

stomps off muttering

  1. Mark Twain
  2. Red Badge of Courage
  3. The Hotel New Hampshire
  4. Henry IV
  5. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
  6. God & Jesus Christ
  7. Colleen McCullough
  8. The Shining
  9. Gone With The Wind
  10. The Hunt For Red October
    Really couldn’t think of a single one for #6.

Really glad I’m not the only one who went with Flowers in the Attic for the sibling question.

  1. Mark Twain
  2. Anne of Green Gables
  3. To Kill A Mockingbird
  4. The Alienist
  5. How To Eat Fried Worms
  6. The Tolkiens
  7. David McCullough
  8. It
  9. Bonfire of the Vanities
  10. Moby Dick
  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Red Badge of Courage
  3. Hansel and Gretel
  4. Ragtime
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. Alexandre Dumas, pere and fils
  7. John Jakes
  8. The Shining
  9. The Good Earth
  10. Moby Dick
  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Green Mile
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird
  4. Ragtime
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. Alexander Dumas, pere et fils
  7. James Michener
  8. Carrie
  9. Gone with the Wind
  10. Moby Dick

Me, too! :wink:

  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Scarlet Letter
  3. Hansel and Gretel
  4. The Divine Comedy
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. Alexandre Dumas - both.
  7. Umberto Eco
  8. The Shining
  9. Wind in the Willows
  10. Moby Dick
  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Red Tent
  3. The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
  4. Follow the River
  5. pass
  6. Michael & Jeff Shaara
  7. Margaret Mitchell
  8. Misery
  9. Gone with the Wind
  10. Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  1. Mark Twain
  2. The Red Badge of Courage
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird
  4. Gravity’s Rainbow
  5. The Grapes of Wrath
  6. Kingsley and Martin Amis
  7. Umberto Eco
  8. It
  9. Battlefield Earth
  10. Moby Dick
    9 Dammit, that’s all I can think of
  1. Mark Twain

  2. The Red Badge of Courage

  3. Flowers in the Attic

  4. The Alienist

  5. Like Water for Chocolate

  6. John Cheever/Susan Cheever

  7. John Jakes

  8. Delores Claiborne

  9. The Good Earth

  10. Huckleberry Finn

  11. How could I forget To Kill a Mockingbird, one of my favorites. :smack:

  12. I know I’m going to regret not saying, Besides Green Eggs and Ham.

  13. John Jakes, Colleen McCullough; Colleen McCullough, John Jakes. What to do, what to do.

  14. I wasn’t even thinking DR when I wrote this; it better be the conch (along with Mark Twain).

  1. Name a well-known fiction author whose first name-last name initials are MT or TM.

  2. Besides The Color Purple, name a work of fiction with a color or colors in title.

  3. Name a work of fiction in which a brother and sister are among the main characters.

  4. Name a work of fiction with people from real life intertwined.

  5. Besides Fried Green Tomatoes . . . , name a work of fiction with food in the title.

  6. Name a famous Parent-Child pair who are both fiction writers (not necessarily collaborators).

  7. Name a historical fiction novel writer.

  8. Name a Stephen King book that was made into a movie.

  9. Name any book of fiction with Earth, Wind, Fire or Rain in the title.

  10. Name a work of fiction that takes place at least in part on a boat(s) or ship(s).

  11. Mark Twain

  12. Red Badge of Courage

  13. Flowers in the Attic

  14. Ragtime

  15. Grapes of Wrath

  16. Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark

  17. Umberto Ecco

  18. The Shining

  19. Gone with the Wind

  20. Moby Dick