April Prompt: Delightful Duos
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 8:41 pm
Originally posted by Prof. Tarma Amelia Black » 03 Apr 2021 08:21
April is traditionally a month of mischief and we of Book Club celebrate Fred and George, the quintessential 'mischief makers'. Unlike our March 'Thriller' theme, April goes to the light side, and comedy.
Have you encountered a duo in other books, where they delight in 'lightening the woes' and add to the spice of life? People with a penchant towards jokes, games and mischief?
What instances of 'Fred and George' in the Harry Potter books reminded you of things that happened in other books (or vice versa)?
When I write that, I think of Tommy and Tuppence, in the Agatha Christie stories. They were a duo of quite lovely detective skills, but they also had a sense of humour and an enjoyment of life which reminds me of Fred and George.
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April is traditionally a month of mischief and we of Book Club celebrate Fred and George, the quintessential 'mischief makers'. Unlike our March 'Thriller' theme, April goes to the light side, and comedy.
Have you encountered a duo in other books, where they delight in 'lightening the woes' and add to the spice of life? People with a penchant towards jokes, games and mischief?
What instances of 'Fred and George' in the Harry Potter books reminded you of things that happened in other books (or vice versa)?
When I write that, I think of Tommy and Tuppence, in the Agatha Christie stories. They were a duo of quite lovely detective skills, but they also had a sense of humour and an enjoyment of life which reminds me of Fred and George.
Your write-up needs to be at least 200 words to count towards Beans (and any possible award)! If you post a graphic, please keep it to 600x600 or smaller, and write a brief description underneath what the graphic depicts.
You will receive 20 Beans when you post. Any replies in here, through the school year, will be credited towards a possible award. As always, please keep to HOL appropriate sources for your post.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your story to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces).
Remember to click preview before posting to look for spelling and grammatical errors -- or see if auto-correct changed what you wanted to write to something entirely else!
