I don't put much faith in tests likes these (well, basically none now that I think about it), but they are still fun to take.
This one was point out by Joshua, and it was hard to resist. Turns out that my result wasn't much of a surprise, as it came out to be J. R. R. Tolkien.
Close. I'd rather be lloyd Alexander to be honest, but Tolkien is a close second and has more fame to say the least. Besides, I bet the test didn't even include Alexander as a possibility.
Those interested can take it here themselves here.
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I got the same results and find the mention of Philip Pullman and an "exact opposite" interesting.
I think it fits as far as the nature of their works (one very pro-Christian and one very anti), although I'm not familar enough with Pullman's writing to consider what his scores would be in that test.
Hi, I stumbled on this blog and it turns out you've taken a test that I wrote!
Actually, Lloyd Alexander is one of my favourites too! regrettably, I couldn't find a way of putting him in the test without messing up the kind of test I wanted to make, but he was one of the three last ones to go, out of the authors I didn't include.
Thanks for taking the test, anyway, and let me say I think it's a good thing indeed that you don't put much faith in it! :-)
/Rymdolov
Thanks for stopping by Rymdolov, your test was quite fun.
May I offer one suggested improvement? It would have been nice if you had include links to all the possible results (especially those listed as other options).
If there's a reason why you didn't, I'd like to hear it.
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