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A book written in the form of letters to people instead of regular novel form.
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Thank you¡! English is not my mother language, and was thinking about letters like in the alphabet. Silly me :D

Oh my gosh....I can't believe I overlooked that prompt on my list! Thank you! I have a document with all the prompts and book ideas listed next to them and there it was, film released in 2017 with Wonder right next to it. Sheesh!

That was my first thought! And then..."
There is a sequel, or at least a book related to Life after life, about Ursulas brother Teddy. I think it spanned his whole life. It's rather different to Life after life, though, more like an ordinary novel.

2017 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge
A book recommended by a librarian
A book that's been on your TBR list for way too long
A book of letters
An audiobook
A book by a person of color
A book with one of the four seasons in the title
A book that is a story within a story
A book with multiple authors
An espionage thriller
A book with a cat on the cover
A book by an author who uses a pseudonym
A bestseller from a genre you don't normally read
A book by or about a person who has a disability
A book involving travel
A book with a subtitle
A book that's published in 2017
A book involving a mythical creature
A book you've read before that never fails to make you smile
A book about food
A book with career advice
A book from a nonhuman perspective
A steampunk novel
A book with a red spine
A book seet in the wilderness
A book you loved as a child
A book by an author from a country you've never visited
A book with a title that's a character's name
A novel set during wartime
A book with an unreliable narrator
A book with pictures
A book where the main character is a different ethnicity than you
A book about an interesting woman
A book set in two different time periods
A book with a month or day of the week in the title
A book set in a hotel
A book written by someone you admire
A book that's becoming a movie in 2017
A book set around a holiday other than Christmas
The first book in a series you haven't read before
A book you bought on a trip
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A book recommended by an author you love
A bestseller from 2016
A book with a family member term in the title
A book that takes place over a character's life span
A book about an immigrant or refugee
A book from a genre/subgenre you've never heard of
A book with an eccentric character
A book that's more than 800 pages
A book you got from a used book sale
A book that's been mentioned in another book
A book about a difficult topic
A book based on mythology

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Thanks for the link, I love to follow other peoples challenges

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I thought of it like a narrator that gets side tracked, which sounds really weird when I think about it! I'm going with Libba Bray's Beauty Queens, as the narrator is a bit all over the place with different bits of information, and unresolved questions.
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I believe others have used it, and its companions, for the disability task.