I got Jane Austen too. I didn't like any of the other drink choices either although it's too hot for hot tea. A nice unsweetened iced tea would be nice though. :)
Jane Austen seems right for you. Yes, I looked at that "hot" bit and thought . . . not hot. Iced. But, tea was the only drink that made any sense at all.
Martinis, eh? Tea was the only one I'd even consider. I thought about choosing lemonade because it's cool, but then decided that was silly because I really hate lemonade. So, in spite of the word "hot", I chose tea. :)
I got Jane Austen, too. But I knew when I answered I was skewing things in that direction. Once it mentioned hot tea and Netherfield and Pemberley, I knew where it was going...
I didn't know where it was headed, but I should have. LOL If I'd thought about it too hard, though, I probably would have confused Pemberley with Manderley, which is Rebecca's setting.
Jenclair has been talking about Flannery O'Connor at A Garden Carried in the Pocket. She was a Southern writer and from the quotes posted, Flannery sounded like quite a character. Go check out Jenclair's July 18-19 entries from O'Connor's letters.
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I'm Flannery O'Connor's work because 'not much escapes my notice'. Hmmm. Some quizzes are more spot on than others.
ReplyDeleteGross, I got:
ReplyDeleteAnne Rice is writing your life. Go you goth girl, go.
And I didn't choose any goth themed answers.
Kookie,
ReplyDeleteThat seems a fitting description of you.
Angela,
Hmmm. That's an odd one. I'm wondering if it was the "hot tea" that did the trick. I didn't like any of the other answers for drinks.
I got Jane Austen too.
ReplyDeleteI didn't like any of the other drink choices either although it's too hot for hot tea. A nice unsweetened iced tea would be nice though. :)
I hate tea.. I had picked Martinis.. Because it was the closest answer of all of them. lol
ReplyDeleteNat,
ReplyDeleteJane Austen seems right for you. Yes, I looked at that "hot" bit and thought . . . not hot. Iced. But, tea was the only drink that made any sense at all.
Angela,
ReplyDeleteMartinis, eh? Tea was the only one I'd even consider. I thought about choosing lemonade because it's cool, but then decided that was silly because I really hate lemonade. So, in spite of the word "hot", I chose tea. :)
I got Jane Austen, too. But I knew when I answered I was skewing things in that direction. Once it mentioned hot tea and Netherfield and Pemberley, I knew where it was going...
ReplyDeleteGentle Reader,
ReplyDeleteI didn't know where it was headed, but I should have. LOL If I'd thought about it too hard, though, I probably would have confused Pemberley with Manderley, which is Rebecca's setting.
I got Jane Austen on the first pass, but there was one question that I could have answered two ways. When I went with Plan B, I was Flannery O'Connor.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em both. But they're probably rolling over in their collective graves at the thought of having spawned a character such as I.
Fun quiz!
Ha! I'm Jane Austen's work also!!!
ReplyDeleteI join you in your Jane Austin style. It's not a surprise that we are similar, but it was a fun quiz in which to partake!
ReplyDeleteAmy,
ReplyDeleteApparently, you and I have more in common than a love of cats and books. :)
Bellezza,
I'm not surprised, either! It was pretty fun, eh? :)
I'm Flannery O'Connor -- and I've never heard of her. Sounds like I need to do some reading and find out where I came from. :)
ReplyDeleteTristi,
ReplyDeleteJenclair has been talking about Flannery O'Connor at A Garden Carried in the Pocket. She was a Southern writer and from the quotes posted, Flannery sounded like quite a character. Go check out Jenclair's July 18-19 entries from O'Connor's letters.
Like Kookiejar, I'm Flannery O'Connor's work!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'm that observant tho'!
I think you are, Lotus. :)
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