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    Modus omnibus in rebus Roquefort Raider's Avatar
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    Default Prequels that never were.

    Prequels have been part of our cultural landscape recently. Here's where we get the chance to imagine as-yet unwritten prequels to well-known books! (Obviously, not all prequels deserve to see the light of day...)

    And now to begin...


    H. G. Wells' Chamberlain goes to Mars

    Hemingway's The middle-aged man and the sea

    Homer's The Helenad: Helen's dating days

    The Bible's 10 minutes before there was light.

    J. Fennimore Cooper's Next-to-last of the Mohicans

    H. Melville's The misadventures of Ishmaël on a farm, his dealings with the deacon's daughter, and the reasons that prompted him to take to sea.


    Let's hear some more ideas!

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    George Orwell's 1983

    Franz Kafka's The Rather Dull Life and Times of Gregor Samsa, Travelling Salesman, Prior to His Becoming a Large Insect

    F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Pretty Good Gatsby

    Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in Connecticut

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    The Autobiography of Malcom IX

    Catch 17*

    Often a Pretty Good Idea


















    *...which actually was the original title of Catch 22...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald and Buzz
    Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in Connecticut

    The Autobiography of Malcom IX
    Those two had me laughing out loud!!! Good work, gentlemen!

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    Jane Austen's Stuck-up and Snooty
    Dicken's Mediocre Anticipation
    What have I always believed? That, on the whole, and by and large, if a person lived properly, not according to what any priests said, but according to what seemed decent and honest inside, then it would, at the end, more or less, turn out ok.

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    Salman Rushdie, 11:00's Children
    Eugene O'Neill, Long Morning's Journey into Afternoon
    Charles Dickens, The New Curiosity Shop
    Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Person Writes to the Colonel
    James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Toddler
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    "Meanwhile, a puppy that fell down a storm drain on Proxima Centauri was rescued by a trained slith, which unfortunately then ate it. And now, sports."

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    Oh, this is a good thread.


    Paul Auster's New Amsterdam Trilogy
    Thomas Pynchon's A. through U.
    William Shakepeare's An Late Spring Day's Dream
    Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Visited
    Willa Cather's Life Goes On for the Archbishop
    Thomas Hardy's Right There In the Madding Crowd
    Thornton Wilder's Our Trading Post
    Joseph Conrad's Plain Mr. Jim
    E. M. Forster's Howards Beginning
    Alexander Solzhynetsin's The Previous Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch
    Gustave Flaubert's Madamoiselle Bovary
    Thomas Mann's Life in Venice
    Ring Lardner's You Haven't Yet Met Me, Al

    Oh, man, this could go on forever.

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    Ian Flemming Division:

    INTERN NO
    FROM LITHUANIA WITH AFFECTION
    THE BOY WITH THE SILVER CAP PISTOL
    YOU ONLY DIE ONCE
    ON HIS MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (think about it...)
    QUADROKITTY
    CUBIC ZIRCONIUMS HAVE A LIFETIME GUARANTEE
    THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE WHO LIKED ME
    CASINO LE BIG MAC
    LIGHTNINGSOCKHOP

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    UNCLE TOM'S FOUNDATION AND HALF OF UNCLE TOM'S FLOORBOARDS

    I SURE HOPE THERE AREN'T ANOTHER FIFTY YEARS OF SOLITUDE, I'M FREAKIN' BORED

    CONCEPTION OF A SALESMAN

    ON WALDEN PUDDLE

    THE THREE FOOT DEEP HOLE or NOTES FROM THE HALF-WAY UNDERGROUND

    BABY DICK "There! Off the Prow! It's the moderately sized white whale I've been searching for these past 7 months!"

    THE OILING OF THE SCREW
    MarkAndrew at Comics Should Be Good

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    William Faulkner's As I Went About My Day With A Mild Cough
    Albert Camus' The Bug That Went Around The Office For A Couple Days
    Mark Twain's The Innocents Packing
    Erich Remarque's Pretty Noisy On The Western Front
    Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Four
    Nordhoff and Hall's Mild Insubordination on the Bounty
    Luo Guanzhong's Awkward First Date of the Three Kingdoms
    "If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me." - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, on manners

    "It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose." - Peter David, on life

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    Thomas Harris' Mewling of the Lambs.

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    Lewis Carroll's ALICE IN THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE.

    D.H. Lawrence's LADY CHATTERLY'S ATTRACTIVE MALE ACQUAINTANCE.

    Edgar Allen Poe's THE HALF-BOTTLE OF AMONTILLADO.

    Jack London's THE VOICEMAIL OF THE WILD.

    Jules Verne's AROUND THE CITY IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
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    Heinlein's Familiar Person in His Home Environment

    H.P. Lovecraft's Two Cans and a String of Cthulhu

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    Cervantes' Boy of La Mancha - Young Alonso Quixano wastes his days reading books.

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