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Challenges: Year Long Main 2021
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Help! I need a book set in....


The best of world literature, chosen by Guardian readers"
I went to the link... There's so many interesting books.

I just got a new YA book titled DaVinci's Tiger by L.M. Elliott which looks good. Glanced through it and saw plenty of references to painting.

I really like books by author Nicole Mones who lived in China and writes fiction about China. She wrote a book titled A Cup of Light but I haven't read it yet. A couple of her other books might fit other challenges. Lost in Translation has an archaeologist as a main character. I read and liked that book. And she wrote another book titled The Last Chinese Chef that looks good.

That's black rock ON it not IN! ☺
A couple of yours work anyway.
I actually did play around with pictures of black rockers on the covers, then decided to get back to being serious.
OH LOOK Dwayne Johnson wrote a book,
The Rock Says...: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment


Wyoming Unearthly
Montana The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Idaho Deadline
Arizona Everybody Sees the Ants
Nevada Crank
Hawaii Under the Blood-Red Sun
New Mexico Fated
I have actually read the one for Arizona already and I really liked it, it was really off-key and it had a male first person narrator which I prefer sometimes. (I have no clue why)

The Last Policeman

That was an option i had down tor that task. I think it fits.

Thanks for the info I've been wanting to read the miseducation of Cameron post and Crank

Thanks! Those sound so good too.

Red Planet Blues

I think it will work.

The Last Policeman

I just finished this whole trilogy and all of them definitely fit.

Did you see the one Kevin Costner wrote? I thought about buying it, but put it off.

And for those searching for a Cove (and like light romances):

which should count for snow also...



Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art


Are these possibilites okay?
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I loved [book:The Old Man and the Sea|2165] by Ernest Hemingway
also, The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea by Sebastian Unger is gripping.

Are these possib..."
I agree, The Perfect Storm was gripping! (and I loved The Old Man and the Sea too! hmmm. I might even consider reading it again for this challenge although I try not to do re-reads, but I do not think it is long enough. :)


If yes, the movie was based on the book. I had actually seen the movie before I read the book. Both were excellent.

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I also found Thief (The Scarab Beetle #1), which is currently free for Kindle on Amazon, if series names count. I think the task states title and subtitle though.

Book 1 -

Wow! Quite a great assortment there! Nice job.




OMG! You are right.



I'll be interested in your final thoughts when you finish the book.

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Remove the "s" out of the end of your search string and you will get a better list.
I found The Clockwork Scarab and have found it available as an ebook from my Library. I think there have been other books posted here too.

That's the one I plan to read too. I posted it above because I figured there were quite a few members that were interested in Sherlock type novels, especially after The Sherlockian. My library also carries it and I'm planning to read it in April. (I have completely overbooked my March!) I'm requesting a buddy read in the buddy read folder, if you're interested.

Sure - I could do it in April! We need to add another series, right? ;)

Oh, most definitely! lol

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I found this book free on Amazon. Whether it is a good read or not I can't tell you: The Bird and the Beetle: The Academy Ghost Bird and Scarab Beetle Series Starters
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