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Daryl Hannah Promotes Games at Toy Fair 2010 Actress Shows Liebrary and Two Other InventionsActress Daryl Hannah and best friend Hilary Shepard were inspired to design Liebrary when they found themselves on vacation without the books they needed to play their favorite parlor game, in which players vie to bluff each other by creating the most convincing first line of a work of literature. In the years that followed, they went all out with the invention of the game, creating a box, pieces and content for the challenge based on a centuries-old parlor pastime, Hannah told TDmonthly Magazine. Watch a video of Hannah, known for her movie roles in “Kill Bill,” “Splash” and “Steel Magnolias,” explaining the game’s origins at Toy Fair 2010:
To play the game, one needs "thousands of books," she continued, but "there were no books except for the ones that we brought to read on the beach. And we were really frustrated because it’s our favorite game to play — we’re big game players. And we just decided that we had to invent it ‘cause it didn’t exist," she told TDmonthly. Hence came the development of “the game where the first line speaks volumes.” A “dormant phase” of 15 years passed before the game launched onto the market via SimplyFun in fall 2005. Now available through Discovery Bay Games and having been a Barnes & Noble exclusive, Liebrary attracted plenty of attention alongside its celebrity inventor at Toy Fair 2010. Hannah and Shepard have created two new games as well: Famous Last Lines, a spin-off of Liebrary that involves bluffing about the final lines of movies, and Call It.
Writer's Bio: Julie L. Jones has written articles for both newspapers and magazines. Before joining the staff of TDmonthly Magazine, she worked as a communications writer and provided editorial support for a market research company. Read more articles by this author
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