Name this book

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APanda

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1,391 posts

148 months

Friday 7th June 2013
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Going mad trying to remember the title of a book that was recommended to me the other day. Said person that recommended it is on holiday so can't tell me what it is, so PH is the next best thing.

Sorry a bit vague but from what I remember it said something along the lines of:

It had quite a long obscure name that was more like a sentence.

It is different every time you read it.
Or, it is different for every person that reads it.

It sounded like a bit of a strange concept that I couldn't quite get from the summary. I couldn't work out how it would be different each time it's read, that's why I'm intrigued to read it.

That's about all I can think of. It definitely stood out though as apparently it's not your everyday book and from what I remember it was quite popular on Amazon.

Over to you.


ajprice

27,512 posts

197 months

Friday 7th June 2013
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hehe

Well they are different each time...

FiF

44,120 posts

252 months

Saturday 8th June 2013
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Oh dear. This is like one of those times when somebody walks into the shop with a request that goes, "I was sitting opposite someone on the plane coming back from holiday, and they were reading a book that looked really good but I can't remember the title or who wrote it. Can you tell me what it was?"

"Ok did it have a picture on the front cover?"

"Yes. It was a man with a ship, or it could have been a woman I suppose. Or maybe a car. And there was a pig."

"A pig?"

"Well something that was pink... ... ish."

"Can't you remember even one word from the title."

"Errrrrmmmm. No not really"

FFS




Blatter

855 posts

192 months

Tuesday 11th June 2013
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You sure you're not talking about the "Gersebermps" series of books ? biggrin

APanda

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Tuesday 11th June 2013
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Blatter said:
You sure you're not talking about the "Gersebermps" series of books ? biggrin
ehrmergerd! You may be right.

I have actually solved this one. The book was 'If on a Winter's Night a Traveller...'

Link here: Clicky

Sounds intriguing anyway.

ETA - it didn't sound anything like what I described getmecoat

Edited by APanda on Tuesday 11th June 17:39