gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Distracted)
Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2008-08-08 07:21 pm
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My Baby Loves A Bunch of Authors

Your result for The How Well-Read Are You? Test...

Quite Bookish

Your level of Well-Readliness is 89 %!

Marvelous! You are quite bookish, my friend! I would probably have no problem at all starting and maintaining good conversation with you! My guess is that you like to read and you paid attention during English class. You understand that being solidly educated when it comes to literature is imperative to being a well-rounded individual. Right on. We need more people of your level out there.

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[identity profile] firestrike.livejournal.com 2008-08-09 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Quite Bookish
Your level of Well-Readliness is 79 %


I challenge the implied correlation between the enjoyment of reading and paying attention in the classroom.

I would probably have no problem at all starting and maintaining good conversation with you!

Unless, of course, she used a term like "well-readliness" in the course of our conversation, in which case the catering staff would find her mangled body when they struck the buffet table.

if you are the bookisk type

Also, I'm saddened to learn that an English Lit majors hasn't learned to use a spell check to catch the obvious typos when writing an on-line quiz.
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[personal profile] kshandra 2008-08-09 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
I challenge the implied correlation between the enjoyment of reading and paying attention in the classroom.

Indeed. The only thing [livejournal.com profile] gridlore paid attention to in class was the cheerleader with the great rack.

[identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com 2008-08-09 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Please! She was a flag girl, and it was only in French I!
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Ha!

[personal profile] kshandra 2008-08-09 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Unless, of course, she used a term like "well-readliness" in the course of our conversation, in which case the catering staff would find her mangled body when they struck the buffet table.

Your result for The How Well-Read Are You? Test...

Incredibly Well Read

Your level of Well-Readliness is 94 %!

*Applause* You. Are. Amazing. You may also be bothered by the fact that the first three sentences were not proper sentences at all but, rest easy now, the periods are there for emphasis. Also, I apologize for making this test to measure 'well-readliness' but nothing else would fit properly. Well, then. I could easily talk to you for hours. We could have a field day discussing Capote, Austen, Chaucer, Steinbeck, and Dickens, just to name a few. Chances are you really enjoy reading, which is wonderful in this day and age, and you either impress or annoy those around you with your vast knowledge of the best literature the world has to offer. Bravo, my friend. Bravo. Let's do tea sometime.


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[identity profile] murphymom.livejournal.com 2008-08-09 05:24 am (UTC)(link)

Your result for The How Well-Read Are You? Test...

Incredibly Well Read

Your level of Well-Readliness is 99 %!

*Applause* You. Are. Amazing. You may also be bothered by the fact that the first three sentences were not proper sentences at all but, rest easy now, the periods are there for emphasis. Also, I apologize for making this test to measure 'well-readliness' but nothing else would fit properly. Well, then. I could easily talk to you for hours. We could have a field day discussing Capote, Austen, Chaucer, Steinbeck, and Dickens, just to name a few. Chances are you really enjoy reading, which is wonderful in this day and age, and you either impress or annoy those around you with your vast knowledge of the best literature the world has to offer. Bravo, my friend. Bravo. Let's do tea sometime.

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It was the "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" question - I've never read it, nor do I plan to now.
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[personal profile] kengr 2008-08-09 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the fact that the bonus question tops out at 15 books a year. :-)