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message 351: by Cendaquenta (new)

Cendaquenta | 718 comments Currently reading The Thing Around Your Neck. Could that fit anywhere? I've already filled the "author of different ethnicity" prompt.


message 352: by Nadine in NY (last edited Feb 01, 2018 04:38AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9554 comments Mod
Kacey wrote: "So i found two books that fit for 35. A past Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner Before I FallBefore I Fall by Lauren Oliver and FeedFeed (Newsflesh Trilogy, #1) by Mira Grant. What other..."

Other than categories like "author with your name" or "local author" which may or may not work for you (I'm guessing "no" or you would've thought of them already!) I can't think of any categories these two would fit in. Before I Fallwas made into a movie - have you seen it? Then you could use that category ... It's been a few years since I read it, but maybe one of the characters in Feed was gay? The categories are tough this year!


message 353: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 883 comments Sabrina wrote: What would you suggest for the prompt? I've been meaning to read it for a while but not sure which prompt would fit.

Others have already made some good suggestions. Plus, there are the categories like a book set in a country that fascinates you, a book you meant to read in 2017 and didn't get to, favorite past prompt. If you're doing the advanced challenge, I'll recommend this book to you. I think the series is fantastic.


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Johanna Ellwood (jpellwood) | 236 comments All right. My husband bought Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House and I am going to read it. Where does it fit? I have already read something for the alliteration prompt. Is it a political memoir - I guess I could pull that from the 2016 list......


message 355: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9554 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "All right. My husband bought Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House and I am going to read it. Where does it fit? I have already read something for the alliteration prompt. Is ..."

Alliteration and published in 2018 ... or maybe a problem facing society? that's a stretch though.


message 356: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 128 comments Kacey wrote: "So i found two books that fit for 35. A past Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner Before I FallBefore I Fall by Lauren Oliver and FeedFeed (Newsflesh Trilogy, #1) by Mira Grant. What other..."

Before I Fall deals with death, so it's good for that prompt!

Johanna wrote: "All right. My husband bought Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House and I am going to read it. Where does it fit? I have already read something for the alliteration prompt. Is ..."

If you don't like the cover, it can fit the ugly cover prompt!


message 357: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Lyerly | 11 comments Persuasion? I've never read any Austen. Just curious if it fits any categories going into it...


message 358: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments Catherine wrote: "Persuasion? I've never read any Austen. Just curious if it fits any categories going into it..."

It is my favourite Austen so I'll recommend it to you if you need to fill the recommendation prompt? Otherwise it could be ancestry if you're English, or a country which fascinates you? I feel like there must be a song out there with the word persuasion in the lyrics. The copy I have is really pretty but you might have an edition with an ugly cover?

If you don't mind really stretching a prompt, it is not set on the sea but a lot of the book takes place by the sea and there are a lot of naval officers as key characters.

Hope that helps!


message 359: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 407 comments I was thinking about putting Fire and Fury in the problem facing society prompt.....

Or maybe you could find somewhere else for your alliteration book and put it in there.


message 360: by Yolandi (new)

Yolandi | 2 comments hi
where would The subtle art of not giving a f*ck fit in??


message 361: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 407 comments Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*k can go in the mental health prompt Yolandi.


message 362: by Pua (new)

Pua | 37 comments Hi! Where would The Perfect Stranger fit? I just finished it. Thanks!


message 363: by Lin (new)

Lin (gramatumaja) | 43 comments Melanie wrote: "Where would you put Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood?"

I have planned to read this book as A NOVEL BASED ON A REAL PERSON.


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Allie Barbour | 8 comments Madison wrote: "Does anyone know where "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick might fit? It's one I've been wanting to read for a while, and I just happened to get a copy of it the other day."

I'm going to read that for 38 A book with an ugly cover


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Allie Barbour | 8 comments Where can Into the Water fit?


message 366: by Cendaquenta (last edited Feb 02, 2018 05:01AM) (new)

Cendaquenta | 718 comments Allie wrote: "Where can Into the Water fit?"

"A book about death or grief" or "Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner".

Edit: Or "country that fascinates you" if you have a particular interest in England?


message 367: by Allie (new)

Allie Barbour | 8 comments Cendaquenta wrote: "Allie wrote: "Where can Into the Water fit?"

"A book about death or grief" or "Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner".

Edit: Or "country that fascinates you" if you have a particular int..."


I've already filled all those prompts!

Does anyone know if it's in a celebrity book club? Or about mental health?


message 368: by Cendaquenta (new)

Cendaquenta | 718 comments Allie wrote: "Cendaquenta wrote: "Allie wrote: "Where can Into the Water fit?"

"A book about death or grief" or "Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner".

Edit: Or "country that fascinates you" if you h..."


I suppose it could also fit "song lyrics" (there are more than a few songs with "into the water" in the lyrics, I'm sure - I can immediately think of "He Lives In You" from Lion King 2). I don't suppose any of the characters are twins?


message 369: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 883 comments Sarah wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Persuasion? I've never read any Austen. Just curious if it fits any categories going into it..."

It is my favourite Austen so I'll recommend it to you if you need to ..."


Classics are great for the "book mentioned in another book" prompt too! If you need specifics to feel comfortable using that prompt, there's a book called The Jane Austen Book Club. I haven't read it (but I saw the movie) and they mention all of her finished novels.


message 370: by Jenn (new)

Jenn | 135 comments Would The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh work for anything besides the children's classic prompt. I've read them when I was a kid and really want to reread.


message 371: by Fannie (new)

Fannie D'Ascola | 438 comments Maybe a novel based on a real person since Christopher Robin is based on A.A. Milne's son.


message 372: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 407 comments And Winnie the Pooh is a real stuffed bear. He's in the New York Public Library. Teddy Bears are people too.


message 373: by Crumb (last edited Feb 02, 2018 01:44PM) (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Does anyone have any idea where the book Blood Sisters by Jane Corry could fit? I've seen a few songs that have the lyric "blood sister" in them, can I use it for the song lyrics prompt?


message 374: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments One could also argue that Winnie the Pooh is an allegory.


message 376: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (mcgraced) | 53 comments Jenn wrote: "Would The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh work for anything besides the children's classic prompt. I've read them when I was a kid and really want to reread."

There's two movies coming out, Goodby Christopher Robin and also Christopher Robin

And I gotta think there's been various theatre productions.


message 377: by Malaraa (new)

Malaraa Sarah wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Persuasion? I've never read any Austen. Just curious if it fits any categories going into it..."

"I feel like there must be a song out there with the word persuasion in the lyrics. ..."


Crystal Blue Persuasion - Tommy James & The Shondells :D




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AF (slothlikeaf) | 398 comments Johanna wrote: "All right. My husband bought Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House and I am going to read it. Where does it fit? I have already read something for the alliteration prompt. Is ..."

I've seen this suggested for a book with an ugly cover.


message 379: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 407 comments Yeah ugly cover would work too hahaha


message 380: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Menzel | 6 comments Does anyone know where Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine would fit other than book from a celebrity bookclub?


message 381: by Cendaquenta (new)

Cendaquenta | 718 comments Stacey wrote: "Does anyone know where Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine would fit other than book from a celebrity bookclub?"

"Mental health", I think. (I've not read it myself but I get the impression that that's a part of it.)


message 382: by The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) (last edited Feb 04, 2018 11:03AM) (new)

The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) | 404 comments Tara wrote: "Hi! I was dying to finally read Me Before You this year and didn't get around to it. Any ideas as to where it could fit with this challenge? My list is near complete but I'd be willing to swap!"

Here are a few categories that Me Before You can fit into:
1. A Book Made Into a movie you've already seen
Movie is also called Me Before You and was done in 2016
7. A Book set in a country that fascinates you (Small Town in England)
10. A Book about death or grief (Will is grieving the loss of his former life before he became a Quadriplegic)
16. A Book about mental health
41. A Bestseller from the year you graduated high school (was a bestseller in 2016)
49. A Book about a Problem facing society today (view spoiler)
50. A Book recommended by someone else taking the challenge - ME! =)

Also there are now 2 additional books in this series that can fit different prompts as well!
After You
Still Me - fits published in 2018 which most people seem to be having trouble with


The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) | 404 comments Tina wrote: "The Outsiders? Trying to make it fit. I could use it for my "meant to read in 2017", but I'd like to put something else there."

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton could count for the following imo:
1. A Book made into a movie you've already seen
It's also a 1983 film by the same name
10. A Book about death or grief
11. A Book by a female author that uses a male pseudonym (her publisher made her use her initials to hide the fact that she was female; it wasn't her choice to use her initials therefore I would totally consider it appropriate for this category)
36. A Book set in the decade you were born in (If anyone is born in the 60s - this is set in 1965)
49. A Book about a problem facing society today - Gang Violence!
50. A Book recommened by someone else taking the challenge - ME! =)


message 384: by The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) (last edited Feb 04, 2018 11:21AM) (new)

The Chapter Conundrum (Stacey) | 404 comments Johanne wrote: "@Tina: The Outsiders could also fit the 'book set in the decade you were born' if you're born in the 80's"

Nadine wrote: "I think The Outsiders is set in the 60s. It was published in 1967."

The Outsiders is set in 1965. S.E. Hinton says so in the FAQ of her website.
The movie came out in 1983 though which is probably why Joanne thought it was set in the 80's


message 385: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments Hi Stacey, yeah my mistake, it was corrected earlier. I definitely thought 80's because of the movie, and then it's like 25 years since I read it... Aaaand I didn't do my research (ouch).


message 386: by Kai (new)

Kai Moore-Austen (mxmarmite) Where might Eragon fit? Haven't read it in years, and I've mostly forgotten the story so thought it'd be a good one to read this year!


Raquel (Silver Valkyrie Reads) | 896 comments Kai wrote: "Where might Eragon fit? Haven't read it in years, and I've mostly forgotten the story so thought it'd be a good one to read this year!"

The obvious one is 'your favorite prompt from a previous year' because one of those is read a book written by an author under 30.

If you've seen the movie, there's also the 'movie you've already seen' prompt.

Or you could go to the 'ask for a recommendation' thread and see if someone would be willing to recommend it as a good book so you can use it to fill that prompt.


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Megan Haynes | 3 comments I just recently read two books, and I am needing assistance placing them within a prompt.

Girls in the Garden - Lisa Jewell (thinking alliteration)

The Secrets You Keep - Kate White

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks guys.


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Andragel | 5 comments Do you have any idea if A Million Junes fits any prompt this year? I am dying to read it but I am trying my best to stick to the challenge as well.


message 390: by Keri (new)

Keri | 43 comments Samantha wrote: "anyone have any ideas for The Immortalists? I just started but am not sure where to squeeze it in.."

I used the LGBTQ prompt for the Immortalist.


message 391: by Heather (new)

Heather (hether_orme) | 9 comments Andragel wrote: "Do you have any idea if A Million Junes fits any prompt this year? I am dying to read it but I am trying my best to stick to the challenge as well."

Could you use it for the "book you meant to read in 2017" prompt? It also fits in "book with characters who are twins" and there is some time travel in it as well... that's not the whole premise though so it may be a bit of a stretch. Hope this helps!


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Devon (dkdk) | 59 comments Kacey wrote: "So i found two books that fit for 35. A past Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winner Before I FallBefore I Fall by Lauren Oliver and FeedFeed (Newsflesh Trilogy, #1) by Mira Grant. What other..."

I haven't read Feed, but Before I Fall definitely counts as "about death or grief," and "song lyrics in the title." I would also consider it "about time travel," since she keeps repeating the same day.


message 393: by Andragel (new)

Andragel | 5 comments Heather wrote: "Andragel wrote: "Do you have any idea if A Million Junes fits any prompt this year? I am dying to read it but I am trying my best to stick to the challenge as well."

Could you use it for the "book..."


Thank you so much!


message 394: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 407 comments Thanks from me for that Immortalists one Keri. I didn't think of the LGBT prompt.


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Kristina | 64 comments Andragel wrote: "Do you have any idea if A Million Junes fits any prompt this year? I am dying to read it but I am trying my best to stick to the challenge as well."

This book would fit the category "a book about death of grief"


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Allie (ab10) My cousin really wants me to start the Sigma Series by James Rollins. I kind of want to start it because I want something to be a le to talk about with them.

Any idea which prompts Sandstorm by James Rollins would fit? Preferably not the one about a prompt from previous years.


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Milena (milenas) | 1195 comments Allie wrote: "My cousin really wants me to start the Sigma Series by James Rollins. I kind of want to start it because I want something to be a le to talk about with them.

Any idea which prompts Sandstorm by Ja..."


How about the weather prompt?


message 398: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Could I use The Magdalen Girls to fulfill the prompt: a book that is based on a real person? Even though it is based on multiple real people?


message 399: by Heather (new)

Heather (hether_orme) | 9 comments Allie wrote: "My cousin really wants me to start the Sigma Series by James Rollins. I kind of want to start it because I want something to be a le to talk about with them.

Any idea which prompts Sandstorm by Ja..."


How long has your cousin been asking you to read it? You could use it as "book you meant to read in 2017"


message 400: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Where would The Bees by Laline Paull fit?


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