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Yes to Kill A Mocking Bird is wonderful. I got interested in Go Set A Watchman about halfway through, lost interest and then got it back again haha. Who knows though you might love it!

Angie wrote: "I read The First Star to Fall and Across a Star-Swept Sea by Diana Peterfreund- both really good!"
I loved those books!
I loved those books!

The Maze runner and Divergent series are great. Another YA option is the Loren Legacies with 'I am Number 4' as the first, there are several add ons that could constitute prequels to the series.
I've stumbled upon two more books that have prequels (I'm beginning to think there isn't a YA fantasy book that does NOT have a prequel!!) - I don't think any of these were mentioned before?
The Girl of Fire and Thorns (which I happen to be reading right now - I didn't think it was going to be a Challenge book, but hey maybe it can be!) has three prequels to choose from: The Shadow Cats, The Shattered Mountain, and The King's Guard.
Red Queen has prequels: Queen Song and Steel Scars.
Throne of Glass has several prequels that have all been collected and released as a novel - these are true prequels involving the same characters, and not character studies of auxiliary characters or alternate POVs of the same action seen in the main book: The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, The Assassin and the Healer, The Assassin and the Desert, The Assassin and the Underworld, and The Assassin and the Empire which are all collected in The Assassin's Blade.
The Girl of Fire and Thorns (which I happen to be reading right now - I didn't think it was going to be a Challenge book, but hey maybe it can be!) has three prequels to choose from: The Shadow Cats, The Shattered Mountain, and The King's Guard.
Red Queen has prequels: Queen Song and Steel Scars.
Throne of Glass has several prequels that have all been collected and released as a novel - these are true prequels involving the same characters, and not character studies of auxiliary characters or alternate POVs of the same action seen in the main book: The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, The Assassin and the Healer, The Assassin and the Desert, The Assassin and the Underworld, and The Assassin and the Empire which are all collected in The Assassin's Blade.

Shadow and Bone and its prequel The Demon in the Wood by Leigh Bardugo.



That's my choice too

... you could fit almost the whole series into this challenge, if you read Winter as the "over 600 pages" one, and maybe Cress for the one with a blue cover.



It also cant be an ebook because my kobo is dumb.
so. HELP?

It also cant be an ebook because my kob..."
I don't think this has been mentioned yet, but my plan is to read Heartless by Marissa Meyer (of Cinder fame) which comes out on November 8. It's a prequel to Alice in Wonderland and is the story of the Red Queen. I read Alice earlier this year as half of this prompt.
Sarah wrote: "i really need help with this one! most of the books already mentioned I've already read the triology/book and my personal challenge is to not repeat books.
It also cant be an ebook because my kob..."
I'm not re-reading any books for this challenge either, and I know that can make it tough sometimes!
How do you feel about graphic novels? The prequel to Lucifer, Book One is in The Sandman, Vol. 4: Season of Mists.
And there's always The Maze Runner, which has prequels The Kill Order and The Fever Code. I really did not like The Maze Runner, but it's been a popular choice for this category.
Or The Audition and Seraphina (which I thought was excellent - I haven't read the prequel)
Or you could go with classics: Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
I quickly looked at your "read" shelf and didn't see any of these. Here's a list of 1684 other prequels: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
It also cant be an ebook because my kob..."
I'm not re-reading any books for this challenge either, and I know that can make it tough sometimes!
How do you feel about graphic novels? The prequel to Lucifer, Book One is in The Sandman, Vol. 4: Season of Mists.
And there's always The Maze Runner, which has prequels The Kill Order and The Fever Code. I really did not like The Maze Runner, but it's been a popular choice for this category.
Or The Audition and Seraphina (which I thought was excellent - I haven't read the prequel)
Or you could go with classics: Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
I quickly looked at your "read" shelf and didn't see any of these. Here's a list of 1684 other prequels: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...



I'm going to be reading Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea.
Personally I wouldn't interpret it as 2 books in a series. Though you could read To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman this way.
Or The Hobbit is a prequel.

But Tolkien wrote "The Silmarillion" after LOTR and Hobbit, and that is definitely a prequel. That's probably what I will finally read. I've picked it up and put it down for years!


I just finished Warm Bodies, which I really enjoyed (if you like zombies), and I realized the next book in the series, The New Hunger, is a prequel.


Would absolutely recommend the Jane Eyre/Wide Sargasso Sea combo, I read them in sixth form for an English Lit essay, and absolutely loved WSS for how it totally turned Jane Eyre on it's head!


Agreed, the original is merely a fun encyclopaedia of magical creatures; however, you could read the screenplay that is coming out in November. I think that could possibly work for this category. Food for thought.

Awesome suggestion! I have never heard of this author and am excited to read her work.


This is the story of Rochester's mad first wife and why she was like she was.


I read A Dance with Dragons this year and was thinking I could read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to fit this category.
My other thought was Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay because I read Harry Potter 1 for the "book from high school" prompt. Also I can easily read another book for that prompt but Dance with Dragons is my over 600 pages book--not so easily replaceable. Alas the screenplay is on hold at my library and I'd rather not have to purchase it.
Ariel wrote: "Would it count if I read the latest book in a series and then the prequels to that series? Or would the prequels only be considered prequel to the first book?
I read A Dance with Dragons this year and was thinking I could read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to fit this category"
Yes, I think that would count.
I read A Dance with Dragons this year and was thinking I could read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to fit this category"
Yes, I think that would count.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (other topics)A Dance with Dragons (other topics)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay (other topics)
Lost in a Good Book (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Charlotte Brontë (other topics)Jean Rhys (other topics)
Diana Peterfreund (other topics)
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I had a hard time reading Go Set a Watchman but, I loved To Kill A Mockingbird!