The Bookshelf on JKR's Website and a Request for Help

jmgarciaiii jmgarciaiii at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 19 13:58:43 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 127781


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "deborahhbbrd" <hubbada at u...> 
wrote:
> Oh, you rash person, you!
> 
> I can't see which Dorothy L Sayers books are on the JKR website shelf.

I can't see so many of them, either!

These are the books (leaving out the links) I CAN see, from top to 
bottom and left to right:

* World Mythology, no author
* My Favourite, [author illegible to me]
* [Title illegible to me], Roddy Doyle
* [Title illegible to me], [author illegible to me]
* "?"
* I Capture The Castle, [author illegible to me]
* [Title illegible to me], Dorothy L. Sayers
  [Title illegible to me], Dorothy L. Sayers (these seem like vol. 1&2 
of something!)
* Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen [although that's illegible to me]
* Children's Stories, no author
* E. Nesbitt's Fairy Tales, E. Nesbitt
++ Bookmark labeled "Mr. Book Mark" ++
* [Title illegible to me], no author
* Tales (?) [Title is pretty illegible to me], E. Nesbitt (?) [author's 
name is pretty illegible to me, also]
* Manx Mouse, [author illegible to me]
* Wizards Book, [author illegible to me]
* [Title illegible to me], [author illegible to me]
* Short Stories, [author illegible to me]
* [Title illegible to me], [author illegible to me]
* Wizards Book, [author illegible to me]
* Grimble, Clement Freud
* Book of Spells (?) [Title is pretty illegible to me], no author
* Behind a flask with a red liquid are two books, both with Titles 
illegible to me, by authors illegible to me
* Spell Potions (?) [Title is pretty illegible to me], [author 
illegible to me]
* Katherine Mansfield, [author illegible to me]
* Book of Spells (?) [Title is pretty illegible to me], [author 
illegible to me]
* [Title illegible to me], no author
* Spell Potions (?) [Title is pretty illegible to me], [author 
illegible to me]
* Magical Studies, no author
* Fairy Tails (!), no author
* Emma, Jane Austen [although that's illegible to me]
* The Van, Roddy Doyle
* Writers & Artists Yearbook
* Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen [although that's illegible to me]

Can anyone else with better vision and/or better monitor shed light on 
anything else?

Me, I've picked up on the hints, threads, clues and assorted tidbits 
that are found in Mythology (more on this later)...I'll leave the 
Austen, Sayers and fantasy clues to those better suited to tackle them.

-Joe in SoFla







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