As everyone has

Chatterbox: Blab About Books

Opposite of Complications
As everyone has...

As everyone has probably seen, there's a game at the moment called Complications, where one person posts the title of a book and the next person makes a very long-drawn-out, complicated version of that title and posts the next title. This is the opposite of this game, as suggested by Lupine! A person posts a very complicated version of a book title, the next person tries to guess what the book was originally called and posts the next complicated version.

First one: A Very Miniscule Place Where People Usually Live Which Happens To Be In The Middle Of An Expanse Of Grasses, Wildflowers, Etc.

submitted by Amethyst, age many years, Arendelle
(November 13, 2022 - 9:28 am)

Yeah, mine was The Storm Crow. I'm pretty sure Phoenix Tears' is Love and Gelato. @Lupine, is yours Echo Mountain, maybe?

The Imperfection Found in the Vast Gaseous Celestial Bodies that Are Visible Only in the Absence of the Sun

submitted by Artemis, Amsterdam
(January 1, 2023 - 9:14 pm)

@Artemis - ...Perhaps...yours is Eclipse, from Twilight?

submitted by ~Echo Hallowswift~
(January 2, 2023 - 10:14 am)

'fraid not!

submitted by Artemis, amsterdam <- vague hint
(January 2, 2023 - 3:05 pm)

When one turns to an oline search, 'tis a troubling time.

'Tis even more troubling when one is still not able to figure out Artemis's "opposite of complication."

Ahem ahem.

Ahem.

Ahem.

Ahem.

...Ahem.

submitted by ~Echo Hallowswift~
(January 3, 2023 - 5:45 pm)

Artemis, is yours The Fault in Our Stars?  

At the Point in Time When The Person Being Addressed Arrives at the Location of the Person Addresing the Person Being Addressed.

submitted by Phoenix Tears, age 13 she/her, Revolutionary Grape Jelly
(January 3, 2023 - 9:22 pm)

'tis indeed. 

submitted by Artemis, the land of Elyon
(January 4, 2023 - 3:35 pm)

is yours When You Reach Me?

The Plural Noun Referring to a Specific Type of Small Bird Having a Forked Tail and Sharing Its Name with the Action of Causing Victuals to Move Down One's Throat, in Conjunction with the Plural Noun Referring to Either a Group of Women Warriors from Ancient Greek Myth, or the Name of the Largest Rainforest in the World

submitted by Artemis, sailing
(January 7, 2023 - 8:04 pm)

Swallows and Amazons?

A Family Whose Name is Comprised of the Word for an Unerasable Writing Utensil,  the word for "the" in German, and the Plural of the Part of a Candle Used to Hold the Flame.

submitted by Lupine
(January 8, 2023 - 5:34 pm)

The Penderwicks?

The Root of a Flowering Plant Commonly Used to Add a Zesty Flavor to Foods As Well As Calm Upset Stomachs and a Word That Is Pronounced The Same As a Baked Good With A Flaky Crust And Fruit Filling But Has a Letter That Can Also Be a Question Used To Ponder the Meaning of Something In Place of a Letter That Someone Would Use When Talking About Themself or Writing In the First Person

(I really hate this book...)

submitted by Phoenix@Lupine, age 13 she/her, Revolutionary Grape Jelly
(January 9, 2023 - 1:33 pm)

Is yours Ginger Pye? 

Next one: An otherwise genderneutral name, which can, in fact, be short for Charlotte or Charles, linked with a conjunction that starts with an a, to a sweet confection of cacao and a manufacturing plant.

Fluky says IFCO. if company? You were so close to a complete thought!  

 

submitted by Sunny@Phoenix
(January 9, 2023 - 10:35 pm)

Could yours be Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Next one: A Girl, Whose Name Is Not Under Any Circumstances To Be Spelt Without an E, Pertaining To A House With Things Of the Color Which Is Also the Color of Emeralds and Grass

submitted by Poinsettia@Sunny
(January 11, 2023 - 9:45 pm)

Anne of Green Gables!

A Name Created by Conjoining the Word for the Large Balls of Flaming Gas that Appear in the Night Sky and Are Much Beloved by Poets, and the Word for a Female Human Who is Not Yet an Adult

submitted by Artemis, Verity
(January 12, 2023 - 5:07 pm)

Star girl!

A story of a female child who took a object ginormous object that exists in the sky and is made of rock, and did the opposite of eating to it (such as water,to) 

 

submitted by luna silvermoon
(January 12, 2023 - 7:29 pm)

The Girl Who Drank the Moon? I love that book.

Guidelines, Conventions, and/or Policies Regarding the Burglary of Luminous Celestial Objects Made of Plasma

submitted by Wolfy, age 13, Newsies Square
(January 12, 2023 - 9:11 pm)

Rules for Stealing Stars? I've never read it.

Regarding the eponymous shapeshifting hero of the graphic novel whose name starts with the fourteenth character of the English lexicon 

sorry lol the book is just the main character's name 

submitted by Tsuki the Skywolf
(January 13, 2023 - 11:00 am)