Chrissie Chrissie’s Comments (group member since Dec 30, 2019)


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Oct 06, 2025 12:46AM

174195 My current thoughts:

1. A book where the main character has an occupation that didn't exist before 1900
This seems doable.
2. A book with a title that contains the name of a professional sports team
This is the third time and I'm still not interested at all, sorry.
3. A book that is not a novel
Doable, I plan to use mangas if I can anyway.
4. A book that takes place in a country/place along the path of totality for the 2026 solar eclipse
Voting for it again, mostly because I love Iceland as a setting.
5. A book about a family or family relationships
Doable enough.
6. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2025 or 2026
Probably leaving it neutral.
7. A book with a missing person
I kinda like it.
8. A book about nature, climate, or the environment
Not my favorite though I'd probably find something if I have to.
9. A science fiction or fantasy book published after 2020
Doable, and definitely fantasy for me.
10. A book whose title does not contain the first letter of your name
Doable enough.
11. A book about a woman crossing barriers, borders, and boundaries
Neutral.
12. A book related to the phrase "smoke and mirrors"
I now have vague idea of this (thanks MJ and NancyJ) but will probably leave it neutral.
13. A book with a character with a disability or chronic health problem
Neutral.
14. A book with a character who is an astronaut
Nothing of interest to me, to be honest.
15. A book you want to read because of something you read in 2025
I read a lot of series anyway or discover an author I like, so easily doable.
Oct 05, 2025 10:18AM

174195 I'm confused with the phrase "smoke and mirrors". Can someone explain perhaps or give examples?
Oct 04, 2025 10:26AM

174195 Deborah wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "Not my set of prompts at all, tbh, but I'll probably find something either way. (And my Rejects list is ever growing at this point haha)"

Is the rejects challenge an official chal..."


No rules, as far as I know. You can do what you want, and read any rejected prompt you want. Just go wild. ^^
Oct 04, 2025 09:50AM

174195 Not my set of prompts at all, tbh, but I'll probably find something either way. (And my Rejects list is ever growing at this point haha)
Sep 29, 2025 11:49AM

174195 Katie wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "A book with a character that has been orphaned, adopted or abandoned in any way.

This can also include anyone (and of any age) in foster care, raised by relatives or others instea..."


Thanks Katie!
Sep 29, 2025 11:30AM

174195 A book with a character that has been orphaned, adopted or abandoned in any way.

This can also include anyone (and of any age) in foster care, raised by relatives or others instead of their birth parents, and abandoned animals.
Sep 23, 2025 11:26AM

174195 If I could I'd just give 8 upvotes to Bohemian Rhapsody. xD
Sep 16, 2025 10:44PM

174195 I probably won't be around for suggestions (time is always against me;;), so if anyone wants to go forward with my idea, please feel free to.

A book with a character that has been orphaned, adopted or abandoned in any way.

This can include anyone in foster care, raised by relatives or others instead of their birth parents, and abandoned animals.
Sep 12, 2025 11:01PM

174195 Dixie wrote: "Deborah wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Oh, I missed the part about it not necessarily being a child."

Orphaned, adopted, or abandoned doesn't seem too long. ..."


I think I like this. Last time someone mentioned the possibility to go with an abandoned animal as well, when I remember correctly.
Sep 12, 2025 10:55AM

174195 Charlsa wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "Should I maybe try with the orphaned/adopted character again? Has someone an idea for another wording to include the foster care system in general?"

It's a great prompt. Maybe a b..."


Thanks for the input. I think it might be too wordy, but I'm sure I can tweak it a little for the next suggestion.
Sep 11, 2025 11:05PM

174195 Should I maybe try with the orphaned/adopted character again? Has someone an idea for another wording to include the foster care system in general?
Sep 05, 2025 10:19PM

174195 Angie wrote: "My initial thoughts:

8. A book featuring a lawyer, politician or clergyman I like it, but i feel like there is some crossover with the Clue prompt. "


That was my first thought as well tbh
Aug 31, 2025 12:25AM

174195 Duration: September 1, 2025 - November 30, 2025

You are given a set of words and phrases, and you must match books to these phrases in one of three ways.

Progress: 10/18

The Phrases
1. Autumn or Fall - Maurice by E.M. Forster ✓ 09/20
2. Corn Maze - Richard Osman - Der Donnerstagsmordclub oder Ein Teufel stirbt immer zuletzt ✓ 09/09
3. Harvest - Alexander Rupflin - Protokoll eines Verschwindens ✓ 10/01
4. Red and Orange - Dorothee Elmiger - Die Holländerinnen ✓ 09/14
5. Foliage - Abschiede by Pascale Quiviger
6. Cooler Weather
7. Pumpkin Spice - Morishita Suu - Ein Zeichen der Zuneigung 09 ✓ 09/20
8. Sweater
9. Hot Chocolate
10. Oktoberfest - Brigitte Reimann - Die Geschwister ✓ 09/25
11. Spooky Season - Yamane Ayano - Crimson Spell Bd. 3 ✓ 09/03
12. Halloween
13. Jack-o-Lantern
14. Trick or Treat
15. Ghost Stories - Seán Hewitt - Öffnet sich der Himmel ✓ 09/05
16. Bonfire Night - Twittering Birds Never Fly 01 by Yoneda Kou ✓ 09/09
17. Thanksgiving
18. Fireworks - Ishida Sui - Tokyo Ghoul 1 ✓ 09/20

How to Fill the Prompts
1. Phrase contains BOTH letters of the author's name (ignore middle initial)
2. Phrase contains the first letter of the title (ignore or include A, An, and The) - trying with each letter of the title
3. Phrase is exemplified on the cover (your interpretation)
Aug 24, 2025 08:50AM

174195 The Van Gogh one seems pretty interesting, the more I think about it.

I already read that one, but if anyone's interested then a few editions of Tin Man by Sarah Winman would work.

Tin Man by Sarah Winman
Aug 24, 2025 05:28AM

174195 Robin H-R wrote: "That's the idea"

Cool! I'll second Pink Floyd then!
Aug 24, 2025 05:27AM

174195 Robin H-R wrote: "It's 4:53 AM here...way to early for me (yawn)...

A book suggested by one of the song titles from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Title, cover, or content. Fiction or non-fiction. Be inspired...."


Do I get this right, it should just inspire a pick but not exactly be related to the songs?

So, for Any Colour You Like I could pick my favorite color?
Aug 18, 2025 11:09AM

174195 I think this is my favorite set of prompts thus far. Also, thanks again to Nike for suggesting and Becky for seconding my prompt. ^^

For prompt #12 orphaned or adopted character I put forward the following lists, if someone needs inspiration:

Orphans
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...
Adoption (general overview of existing lists)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag?id...
Adopted (general overview of existing lists)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag?id...

Also, I agree with NancyJ, foster kids can definitely be included for this as well. Some of the existing lists are the same as for adoption/adopted for that matter.

Foster Care
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag?id...
Aug 18, 2025 10:45AM

174195 NancyJ wrote: "Chrissie—— I like it . I always include foster kids in this category. (In many cases it’s worse than being orphaned because they can’t be adopted, just in case their parents get better or get out o..."

Oh, they sure can count for this, NancyJ. Thanks for pointing it out!
Aug 18, 2025 10:43AM

174195 Nike wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "I probably won't be around when suggestions start, so if anyone could put forward my idea, that would be great.

A book with an orphaned or adopted character.

Otherwise I would tr..."


Thanks a lot Nike! :)
Aug 18, 2025 05:48AM

174195 I probably won't be around when suggestions start, so if anyone could put forward my idea, that would be great.

A book with an orphaned or adopted character.

Otherwise I would try next week. ^^
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