If popular novels had sequels
If popular novels had sequels :
- A Tale of Three Cities.
- Greater Expectations.
- David Silverfield.
- A Photoshopped Picture of Dorian Gray.
- Sherlock Holmes and The Sign of Five
- The Five Musketeers (hey, there were actually four main ones in the original)
- The Man’s Son in the Iron Mask.
- Da Vinci’s Other Code.
- A Journey To The Centre of The Moon.
- 30,000 Leagues Under The Sea.
- Around the World in 70 Days (Actually, it only took 7 hours. The rest of the 69 days and 17 hours was spent in getting to and waiting at the airports.)
- Goldilocks and the Four Bears. (The final sequel. Goldilocks gets eaten by the fourth bear who doesn’t go out for a walk). (Yeah, I know that wasn’t a novel. So what?)
- The Not So Little Women.
- To Kill Another Mockingbird.
- The Count of Monte Carlo.
- A Connecticut Yankee in Prince Valiant’s Court.
- Returned With The Wind.
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‘David Silverfield.‘
ReplyDeleteThat leaves it open for another one, David Goldfield. But he’s Jewish and says, ‘Oy!’ a lot.