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04. A book related to something mentioned in the lyrics of What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong



That sounds to me like the protagonist comes to view the world in the idealistic way that is expressed in the song.

I see trees of green / Red roses too / I see skies of blue / And clouds of white / The bright blessed day / The dark sacred night / The colors of the rainbow / So pretty in the sky
The other interpretations mentioned above sound really beautiful though!

dalex wrote: "I read an article about The Humans by Matt Haig which says this about the protagonist: “He begins to see hope and beauty in the humans� imperfections and begins to qu..."
Yes, that's correct about that book.
Yes, that's correct about that book.

I'm reading Nightwalk: A Journey to the Heart of Nature for the 'book related to land' prompt. I see there's also Nightwalking. I've read another book by the author of that which was good.
For this prompt, I'm reading Birnam Wood and The Overstory, both with eco activism.


Trees: The Trees
Day: The Day the Music Died
Rainbow: The Glass Rainbow
Again, LeahS, you have mentioned a book that is now added to my TBR - Nightwalking. Thank you.

I had given up on the sequel. I was even able to track down a used copy of Shades of Grey, since it has been so long since I initially read it (of course I deleted my discount email yesterday). Amazon is showing up as releasing Red Side Story here in March. Sometimes it seems we have to they wait a lot longer to get a UK published book.

Roses - The Rose Code
Skies of blue - Reminders of Him (blue sky on cover)



Update: I was a bit behind with doing this challenge in order so I picked something easier to read for this one.
I went with In love & Pajamas by Catana Chetwynd and gave it a 3.5 rounded up.
It's a cute series, but not the best out there.



It is the story of an boy on the autism spectrum who has a long term imaginary friend... who acts as the narrator of the book!
The connection to the song is the lyric:
I see friends shaking hands, saying, "How do you do?"
They're really saying, "I love you"

My niece's favorite Fforde book is Shades of Grey. I'm reading it this month for a different challenge ('a book with grey in the title'), and plan on Red Side Story for 'a book that comes out in 2024' next year. Fingers crossed!

I thought I was the last to read it. I just read it for banned book week. It fits “trees of green� and rose is in the title. There is one scene (aided by fairy magic) that fits practically the whole song. The violence was a lot darker than I expected though, especially for YA. (It earned its spot on the banned book lists.)

Great choice. This is a fascinating book.
I might use this prompt for a time when I need a boost. I could reread Harry's Trees. Otherwise I’m considering Cloud Cuckoo Land, or Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest.
For nonfiction readers, I’d suggest
Humankind: A Hopeful History
The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland
The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World

Does anyone else feel sad when they hear this song?

Does anyone else feel sad when they hear this song?"
Yes but in a good way. Wistful.
I hope you enjoy Harry’s Trees. It’s sad at the beginning, but it’s ultimately a feel good book. My book club really liked it.

Wistful. Perfect word! And thanks for the heads up on the beginning.

- Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
- Map of the Invisible World by Tash Aw
- The Wonders of the Invisible World by David Gates
- 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak


Does anyone else feel sad when they hear this song?"
I've got that one on my tbr list too. It's been there a long time, so I'm thinking this might be the year!

When I noticed this prompt, I immediately thought of the line "red roses too." I started reading


Does anyone else feel sad when they hear this song?"
Yes - as NancyJ said - wistful. Even more so when I watch the David Attenborough version video.





Great interpretation!

I found this book very inspiring and I hope to live more in line with the values in this book this year

My 2024 plan is to "not plan."
BOOK 1 ~ I work at a big library and I'm just going to go with the first book that appeals to me that crosses my returns desk.
BOOK 2 ~ And I'm challenging myself to work on clearing out my old TBR shelf this year, so I'm going to read the dustiest "fits the prompt" book on my TBR shelf as well.
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BOOK 1

Read ~ 1.12.24
Pages ~ 432
Rationale ~ "I see trees of green..."
Review ~ ★★★★�
Have you ever read a book that you wish you had read sooner so you could have been recommending it longer? That's how this book was for me, and obviously for a large number of other GR readers as well, based on it 4.19 rating. I was immediately caught up in Harry and Amanda's lives, captivated by Orianda, and enraptured with the multiple community of characters that fleshed out this entire world (Ronnie, Olive, Stu, and even Wolf). It's really magical realism at it finest, and when I read the last page, my first thought was, "what a charming book," much like when I walked out of the Forrest Gump movie. It was just a great heartwarming read and I'm sad to see it end. I'm going to go see what else I've missed from John Cohen, because I would like to spend some more time with his characters.
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BOOK 2

Read ~ 1.14.24
Pages ~ 372
Rationale ~ "...what a wonderful world..."
Review ~ ★★★★�
I haven't got the words to unpack all the emotions I am feeling having finished this book. It was brilliant. It brought me to tears. More than once.
Kathy wrote: "I finished my first book of the year by reading The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland by Jim DeFede. It has the word "world" in the title."
That one is perfect because the whole theme of the book is bringing people of the world together.
That one is perfect because the whole theme of the book is bringing people of the world together.

My 2024 plan is to "not plan."
BOOK 1 ~ I work at a big library and I'm just going to go ..."
Pat I LOVED The World That We Knew. It helped me re-discover my love for reading when I was feeling totally burned out. Harry’s Trees was wonderful too. It was a hit with my irl bookclub.

That ..."
Yes, it is, Robin. It was the perfect book to start the new year.


A very colorful cover: skies of blue, clouds of white, so pretty in the sky, bright blessed day, a couple (me and you)

This is a welcome reminder of the good in people that triumphs over adversity. What a wonderful world it features on the listopia
Marie (UK) wrote: "I read The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland
This is a welcome reminder of the good in people that triumphs over adversity. What a wonderful world it features ..."
The show Come From Away is based on that book. I have seen it in person and on Apple TV and it always makes me cry, but in a good way. My favorite stories are those where people come together and help each other, but there are so few of those compared to the ones where you can't trust anyone and life is cutthroat.
This is a welcome reminder of the good in people that triumphs over adversity. What a wonderful world it features ..."
The show Come From Away is based on that book. I have seen it in person and on Apple TV and it always makes me cry, but in a good way. My favorite stories are those where people come together and help each other, but there are so few of those compared to the ones where you can't trust anyone and life is cutthroat.

But then I found out that it is book 2 of a series. So, I read Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! for this prompt - which is Book 1. And now I plan to do Standing in the Rainbow for the 'Second Book from Your Favorite Prompt' week.
And also slot books 3 and 4 of the series into this year...
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Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans in 1901, was a famous American jazz trumpeter and singer, was married four times, and has an asteroid named in his honor. Fun fact: he pronounced his own name "loo-is" and "loo-ee" at various times throughout his life, though the second pronunciation became more common overtime. The song "What a Wonderful World" was written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss and recorded by Armstrong in 1967. It originally did poorly in the US because the president of ABC records didn't like the song and refused to promote it. It eventually rose to prominence after being featured in the film "Good Morning, Vietnam". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
Link to the full lyrics:
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What are you reading and how did you connect it to the song?