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29. A book related to air

Can't get more relevant than that. It looks interesting, too.
I'm reading The Infinite Air, the story of the aviator, Jean Batten, and All My Friends are Superheroes, which takes place on an aeroplane.

Farmer for land - Go as a River by Shelley Read
Lighthouse keeper for sea - The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex
Astronaut for air - In The Quick by Kate Hope Day

The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende
Lasso the Wind: Away to the New West by Timothy Egan (My favorite non-fiction author.)
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay (Different kind of air (radio station) but air is in the title.)

Does anyone who has read them have a suggestion for which might be better / more apt for the prompt? (I also thought about Around the World in Eighty Days for this one, but think I'm actually going to read that for the travel prompt.)
Joanna wrote: "I forget who suggested in either the Wild Discussion or voting threads, but right now I plan to go the Jules Verne connection
Well I haven't read either Five Weeks in a Balloon or From the Earth to the Moon, but I can tell you that Around the World involves almost no air travel so I would pass on that one for this prompt. If you're wanting something in that vein you could try The Twenty-One Balloons which does involve a fair amount of hot air balloon travel.
Well I haven't read either Five Weeks in a Balloon or From the Earth to the Moon, but I can tell you that Around the World involves almost no air travel so I would pass on that one for this prompt. If you're wanting something in that vein you could try The Twenty-One Balloons which does involve a fair amount of hot air balloon travel.




I currently have Goshawk Summer: A New Forest Season Unlike Any Other as an option, but need to look more. I've read and enjoyed H is for Hawk and Migrations.

Alone With You in the Ether by Olivie Blake
Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead (I wanted to read last year but couldn't get to it. Could also work for Cover with Wings)
The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century by Kirk Wallace Johnson (A friend of mine highly recommended this. Could also work for Crime Not A Murder, or Cover with Wings)

If anyone else wants to go with tornadoes, I can recommend
The Mercy of the Sky: The Story of a Tornado
Firestorm at Peshtigo: A Town, Its People, and the Deadliest Fire in American History
The Stormchasers
and a murder mystery where the killer strikes during tornadoes, but I can't recall the title right now.


TITLES
- When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
- The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O'Farrell (vanished into thin air)
- The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar (space = air)
- Stirring the Dust: A Biography of Families We Know by Mary McCabe (dust motes)
- Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood
- Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
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Turns out, it fits this prompt snuggly.





Land: Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle the John Muir Trail
Sea: The Brendan Voyage: A Leather Boat Tracks the Discovery of America by the Irish Sailor Saints
Air: Wind, Sand and Stars

The Hunters by James Salter - 3* - My Review (about fighter pilots during the Korean War)


I almost DNF'd. I won't say this is the easiest book to get through. The main character is hugely unlikeable. Bro has zero redeeming qualities, but there is discussion about intention behind evil acts. And if you have good intentions, does it excuse everything else? I'm so glad I stuck with this. I promise it's worth it.
It's got a magic system based on emotions which is super interesting. The characters are unique and the dialogue felt real. But for a debut self-pub I was impressed with the quality of the writing. It's got fewer than 200 ratings, and I NEED more people to read this.


Surely You Can’t Be Serious � David Zucker, Jim Abrahams & Jerry Zucker � 3***
Subtitle: The True Story of Airplane! This is the creators� memoir of how they came to think of the parody, and their (often naïve) efforts to get it written, produced, cast, made and distributed. Yes, I saw the surprise comedy blockbuster movie when it first came out. I remember little about it. I laughed and thought some bits were hilarious, but I also thought that much of the humor was juvenile and typical of middle-school boys.
LINK to my full review


BIO: Three books with something in common (Non-fiction, reject)
REJECT: A book related to one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Death)
REJECT 2: A book that includes a love story
Finished: 04/14/2024
Rating: 5 stars






LOL - lots of air in a tornado, so I think it fits! :)


from England to Australia in 1919. My land/sea/air books were all by Australian authors set in Australia or featuring Australian characters (Read May 22nd;4*)

Bonus points for tying these prompts together.


sky is related to air
Theses are short stories although i am not a fan of this genre the book works well


Absolutely - while reading it I thought it would be a great choice for this prompt. Didn't fill it in though because I'm planning / hoping to use Verne books for the land/sea/air prompts.

Joanna, I was surprised that this book would fulfill the "air" prompt. I had kept changing my mind about what book to read, so it was nice this book fit!


short and sweet review: 5.0
This book was better than the 1st book. I still love the friendship that the group shares. Misa story was so intense in this book. She was a mother that did what she had to do at the time. I hated the fact that Camilla was a real air head for Frankie after all he took her through. I knew Toya was going to fall for the man she kept calling ugly. And last but no least Jillian ,its about time she took some of her dad advice.



Of them, I've only read The Four Winds. I know the book and author get a lot of love, but I found it to be a depressing slog...
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How you connect the book to air is up to you. You could read a book about a pilot, a book featuring hot air balloons, a book about air pollution, a book with bubbles on the cover, or maybe you prefer a more figurative interpretation and read a light airy novel.
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What are you reading for this prompt? Air you happy with your choice?