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Dinner Party: Guest Book | Knock Knock
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
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1. William Shakespeare
2. Stephen King
3. Charles Dickens
4. Betty MacDonald
5. John Milton
6. Dave Barry
7. Jane Austen
8. Oscar Wilde
9. Scott Hawkins
10. Allie Brosh

Wow, that was fun!! Now I‘m sad that I can‘t actually have this dinner party. 😢
#dinnerparty

Krisjericho Allie Brosh - what a great pick! (edited) 6y
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Julsmarshall
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1. Maya Angelou
2. Margaret Atwood
3. J.K. Rowling
4. Jane Austen
5. Lin Manuel Miranda
6. Jon Krakauer
7. Oprah
8. Walt Whitman
9. Colson Whitehead
10. Michelle Obama
#dinnerparty @Krisjericho

Krisjericho Whitman. Nice! 6y
Sace Michele Obama 👍 6y
bookcollecter O captain my captain ! 5y
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LouBeth
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Laini Taylor
J. K. Rowling
Stephen King
Edgar Allen Poe
Gillian Flynn
Trevor Noah
Shirley Jackson
Gabrielle Union
Bill Nye
Minny McGinnis

This was so hard. #dinnerparty @Krisjericho

Krisjericho I like these choices! 6y
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Astroneman
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1 J.K. Rowling
2 U. Eco
3 A. Camilleri
4 I. Calvino
5 George R.R. Martin
6 Arthur Conan Doyle
7 Diana Gabaldon
8 J.R.R. Tolkien
9 H. Hesse
10 E. Hemingway

#dinnerparty @Krisjericho

Krisjericho You have to sit Rowling and Hemingway together. 😂 6y
Astroneman OH yes! I love "explosive" dinner!! ;) 6y
Crazeedi Great list 6y
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BookNerd9906
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1. J.K. Rowling
2. Neil Gaiman
3. Maya Angelou
4. Malala Yousafzai
5. Fredrick Backman
6. Margaret Atwood
7. Jane Austen
8. Trevor Noah
9. Salmon Rushdie
10. Hilary Rodham Clinton

#dinnerparty @Krisjericho

Krisjericho Oh, Margaret Atwood! I wish I‘d included her on mine! 6y
BookNerd9906 @Krisjericho I almost put Harper Lee on mine! I‘ll invite you to my dinner party if I can crash yours ;) 6y
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Krisjericho
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I‘ve never started one of these on Litsy, but I was thinking about this today, so I‘m going to try! Here‘s my list, and tags me in yours! Mine would be one hell of an interesting party. 😂#dinnerparty 1. Judy Blume
2. Neil Gaiman
3. Beverly Cleary
4. Fred Rogers
5. Stephen King
6. Jane Austen
7. Edgar Allen Poe
8. Harper Lee
9. bell hooks
10. Jenny Lawson

merelybookish Quite an eclectic group! 6y
Julsmarshall Ooh, Jenny Lawson!! 6y
Crazeedi I almost picked Mr Rogers!!!! Most definitely! 6y
Krisjericho It‘s killing me that I didn‘t include Mary Shelley. 6y
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riversong153
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Good question...
1️⃣ Maya Angelou
2️⃣ Harper Lee
3️⃣ Toni Morrison
4️⃣ Ta Nehisi-Coates
5️⃣ Jesmyn Ward
6️⃣ Morgan Jerkins
7️⃣ Roxane Gay
8️⃣ Celeste Ng
@amber_ldsmom

SilversReviews Daphne Du Maurer - Karen White - Kate Morton - Pam Jenoff - Beatriz Williams - Barbara Davis - Charles Belfoure 6y
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BiblioLitten
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I wanted to include so many more but decided to go with authors who wrote in English.
@amber_ldsmom
Stephen King
J.K Rowling
P.G Wodehouse
Roald Dahl
Margaret Atwood
Jane Austen
Mary Shelley
Oscar Wilde
*Sigh* I wish I could really host this😍

Sarah83 Great choices 😎 6y
rajithr Conan Doyle, Victor Hugo, Leigh Bardugo, Margaret Atwood, the Bard, Bram Stoker, Keigo Higashino & Karen Slaughter 🥂 6y
BiblioLitten @rajithr enviable guest list. 👍 Bram Stoker and Doyle. 6y
KateFulfordAuthor Ah, Ms Austen - my gold standard as an author 6y
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merelybookish
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Dinner party: living author edition.
Alice Munro, Kate Atkinson, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Sherman Alexie, Zadie Smith.
Writers I love who challenge me. They are brilliant. They are funny.
As long as I am NOT the one cooking, I predict it would a success! 🍷🍷
Thanks for the tag @Billypar

Billypar Nice bunch! Atkinson and Smith are two that I feel like I am forever on the cusp of reading. I will have to stop by and ask them which of theirs I should start with. 7y
vivastory Excellent choices! Alexie once tweeted that he left a party after seeing Stephen King and Salman Rushdie hug one another. He felt like the party couldn't have gotten better. Rushdie replied that he should've stayed & he would've hugged him too. 7y
LeahBergen @vivastory I love this anecdote! 7y
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merelybookish @vivastory That's great! That must have been a fun dinner party! I would who else was there. 7y
kspenmoll Nice choices! 7y
BarbaraBB @vivastory great anecdote! 7y
Joanne1 Ooh now that's a dinner party guest list. 7y
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Karkar
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@diovival tagged me for 5 authors I would have a dinner party with. I picked President Obama, Anne Rice, John Sandford, Colson Whitehead, and Stephen King.

I tag @Pamwurtzler

diovival Nice!! 7y
EllieDottie I would love to be at this dinner party! 7y
QueenBook I want to come!!!! What a great group of people you selected 7y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage This is pretty damn exactly who I'd pick. Maybe trading John Sanford for Trevor Noah. 7y
Karkar @BarbaraTheBibliophage oh I forgot about Trevor...he would be good! 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage We'd need someone to bring the laughs! 7y
Bklover I want to come to this dinner party!!! 7y
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Soubhiville
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If I could plan a literary dinner party, I'd invite:
Jacqueline Carey, Meredith Russo,
Sarah Waters, Robin Hobb, and Patrick Rothfuss.

It's hard to stop at just the five of them!

Zelma I almost had Meredith Russo on mine. 👍 this was a tough list to make. 7y
SpeculativeFemale I would like to come to that dinner party! 7y
Avanders I know, once you get going... I figure, I've hosted large dinner parties before... if an extra invitation or 15 get sent out, cool cool ... 😁 7y
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Liz_M
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@BarbaraBB #5fordinner

I can be very shy so I thought my dinner guests should have something in common with me -- all my guests have spent part of their lives in Minnesota.
Siri Hustvedt -- brillant, weird books
Al Franken -- would keep conversation lively
Helene Wecker -- an acquaintance from college and a lovely, intelligent woman
Neil Gaiman -- charming accent and seems to be a genuinely nice person
F. Scott Fitzgerald -- for the booze

Liz_M And I forgot to tag @AceOnRoam 7y
BarbaraBB Oh wow, Siri Hustvedt. What a good choice! En Fitzgerald to lighten things up 🍷🍷. Great company! 7y
AceOnRoam Oh, 2 new authors for me to check out! Thanks for tagging me @Liz_M , let me think about it. PS. I'll be the boozer at my dinner party LOL 🍻🍷🍸 7y
Liz_M I didn't say Fitzgersld would be the only boozer ;-) 7y
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BarbaraBB
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Thanks for the tag, @batsy ! At my #5fordinner party I would gladly invite these writers:

🍽 Bukowski: For fun and booze
🍽 Gyasi: She seems so nice and smart; I‘d like to know her
🍽 De Beauvoir: I want to ask her why she always writes down what I can‘t put into words
🍽 Knausgaard: I‘d like having deep existential talks with him!
🍽 Englander: for his humor, knowledge and books

@Liz_M and @RidgewayGirl I‘d love to know who you would invite!

Liz_M Thanks for the tag, @BarbaraBB! I am terrible at dinner parties where I don't know anyone, so I'll have to think about this a bit :-? 7y
BarbaraBB @Liz_M Me too! That‘s why I invited Bukowski haha! 7y
batsy I love this, a good mix of fun and booze and existential 😀 De Beauvoir, I'm sorry I forgot to invite her 😆 7y
Izai.Amorim Very good guest list. You‘re right, you need booze to digest the existential stuff. 😀 7y
GoneFishing Ditto for me and bukowski 7y
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OrangeMooseReads
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@britt_brooke and @jdtchicago also tagged me in naming the top 5 authors for a dinner party. I cheated though, I have 6. Who are your guests?
1. Maya Angelou
2. J.D. Salinger
3. Jack Kerouac
4. Sylvia Plath
5. Kurt Vonnegut
6. Nikki Giovanni

britt_brooke Love your choices! 7y
RaimeyGallant I'll do the dishes! 7y
OrangeMooseReads @RaimeyGallant excellent I hate doing them lol 7y
Betty I saw your mention of @jdtchicago and thought wow, Judy Chicago is on Litsy! Love her books. But guess jdt isn't related (edited) 7y
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