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message 1: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments Another prompt in which I can see the discussion being on how narrowly we interpret the intent. Must the title solely be the character's name as in Olive Kitteridge? Or is it enough that the character's name is included in the title as in A Man Called Ove?

Where do you land on that debate? Or am I making it a debate unnecessarily? Going into year three, I bet a few ponder the question. ;-)


message 2: by Sara (last edited Nov 20, 2016 05:48PM) (new)

Sara I land on the side that the character's name must be included btlut doesn't have to be the sole title. I'm leaning towards Heidi or Emily of New Moon, but Kristin Lavransdatter was on my list for this and I didn't get to it.


message 3: by Katie (new)

Katie | 63 comments I fall on the title being only the name side. I'm thinking maybe David Copperfield.


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna (annaholla) What about Frankenstein? Or Dracula?


message 5: by Marilyn (last edited Nov 25, 2016 05:47PM) (new)

Marilyn (marilyn357) | 143 comments Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Oliver Twist. I am trying to read all those classics we were supposed to read in high school and college but I didn't.


message 6: by Katie (new)

Katie | 63 comments I am with you on the classics, Marilyn. I've set a goal to read 2 classics a month this year and think I'll continue it next year, hence why I'm looking at Dickens for this one.


message 7: by Lindi (last edited Nov 22, 2016 04:31PM) (new)

Lindi (lindimarie) Katie wrote: "I am with you on the classics, Marilyn. I've set a goal to read 2 classics a month this year and think I'll continue it next year, hence why I'm looking at Dickens for this one."

I love this goal! I've been meaning to read more classics, and I have a ton on my TBR. I never end up picking them up because there are other choices that always sound better. I might copy you! :)

I'm now in the camp that the title must be solely a characters name. I'll probably use a classic for this one, just not sure which yet. Dracula


message 8: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E Frederica by Georgette Heyer is a regency romance.


message 9: by Fannie (new)

Fannie D'Ascola | 438 comments I wanted to read Rebecca for a while, I guess 2017 will be the year.


message 10: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) The exact wording is a title that's a character's name, not a title that has a character's name in it. Therefore it is something like Kathy and Fannie have suggested. Or Jane Eyre or I might stretch to Mr Mercedes since that's a character's pseudonym.


message 11: by Sara (last edited Nov 20, 2016 05:45PM) (new)

Sara I just picked up a copy of Katherine by Anya Seyton which may end up being my choice.


message 12: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Ooh!!! Sara!!!! I LOVED that one!!


message 13: by Katie (new)

Katie | 63 comments Fannie, Rebecca is amazing! I read it this year. It's definitely a good choice for this topic.


message 14: by Anushree (new)

Anushree (aslytherinstark) | 6 comments Emma can be one ! Anne of Green Gables !

But m more inclined towards A Man Called Ove !

Even Carrie can be one !


message 16: by Megan (last edited Nov 21, 2016 08:23AM) (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments I'll be on the side that is using book with a characters name in it.

Reconstructing Amelia
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

I've been looking forward to all these books.

Although, I also want to read Eileen and that would fit the bill for this one too!


message 17: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Weber | 270 comments I am reading Clariel by Garth Nix. I got it for Christmas last year and couldn't fit it into a prompt this year and I've been looking forward to it so much.


message 18: by Sharmon (last edited Nov 24, 2016 06:31AM) (new)

Sharmon (tpgirl) | 68 comments I am going with the (what I think is harder) interpretation where the character's name is the title. I will be choosing from Emma, Jane Eyre, or Juliet.

I am planning on reading Victoria in December 2016 if I get it from the wait list in time otherwise it will be my choice.


message 20: by Shannon (new)

Shannon | 0 comments I will be reading Sabriel. I loved it in high school and want to see if it holds up for me.


message 21: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Carey (nancycarey) I am going to read My Name Is Lucy Barton.


message 22: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18 comments I am planning to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette for this prompt


message 23: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
I've got several ideas, Ron Rash's Serena is at the top of my list right now. I've never read anything by him.


message 24: by Sunsettowers (last edited Nov 29, 2016 07:37AM) (new)


message 25: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Christensen (ashimilie) I have been wanting to re-read Anne of Green Gables for a couple of years now, so I think this is as good a time as any!
(I read it for the first time when I was in first or second grade, so I don't really remember it. My great aunt recommended it because I shared a last name with Anne.)


message 26: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E I've been slowly reading Shakespeare's plays so it's time for Richard III.


message 27: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn (marilyn357) | 143 comments Anna wrote: "What about Frankenstein? Or Dracula?"

I read both this year. Frankenstein is shorter and I liked it more than Dracula. However, if you are trying to read your way through the classics, Dracula is a "book of letters".


message 29: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 464 comments I'm torn. It seems to me that the title should just be the name of the character, but I want to read The Traitor Baru Cormorant for this one.


message 31: by Jo (new)

Jo (allweatherreader) | 50 comments I just finished Marina. Read Eleanor & Park this year too and adored it. Agree that the Lunar Chronicles (Cinder etc.) are great too! So much choice for this category!

I've got Binti and Ruby to choose between, for now.


message 32: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 1 comments Any of the books from the 80's Sunfire Series would work as well. I read them all as a kid and over the past couple of years have tracked them all down so I own the collection. Great YA historical fiction if you can find them.


message 33: by Mandee (new)

Mandee Rayne (mandeerayne) | 0 comments The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (YA)


message 34: by ila (new)

ila | 23 comments Nancy wrote: "I am going to read My Name Is Lucy Barton."

me too! I have this one on my tbr and I was waiting for an excuse to actually buy it, this seems the perfect one :D


message 36: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments Sarah wrote: "I am planning to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette for this prompt"

Thanks for the idea! That is what I am going to read too!!


message 37: by Jill (new)

Jill | 84 comments I am going to read LaRose for this prompt.


message 38: by Kelli (new)

Kelli Frazier | 8 comments I just finished reading Ruby by Cynthia Bond. It was excellent!


message 39: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 464 comments Well, I need to read The Traitor Baru Cormorant anyway for a book club. If I read it and find that the character is often referred to in that manner (like they've made "The Traitor" into a title of sorts), I'll use it for this prompt. Otherwise, I'll probably give Serena another go.


message 40: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I know many of us interpret things widely but on this one I think some of us are really going widely.

The prompt is "a book with a title that's a character's name". It is not "a book with a title that contains a character's name". That's just my 2 cents.


message 41: by Erin (new)

Erin Do biographies/ Memoirs count?


message 42: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I would say so. It doesn't say what KIND of book it is. Just a book.


message 43: by Erin (new)

Erin Thanks Kirsten!


message 44: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 1 comments I've had Franny and Zooey on my list for a while, so I think that's going to be my choice for this prompt.


message 45: by Kelli (new)

Kelli Roberts Hannah Coulter or Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry would be good for this.


message 46: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Belk (mirene52909) | 6 comments A friend of mine picked up Amy Snow by Tracy Rees and finds it interesting thus far!


message 47: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 73 comments Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk this is a book of the month choice for January, and I'm glad to see it fits!


message 48: by Christophe (last edited Jan 04, 2017 09:54AM) (new)

Christophe Bonnet A pretty easy prompt: at least four books in my 2016 challenge would be a match:
- Saul Bellow, Herzog ;
- Edmond et Jules Goncourt, Germinie Lacerteux ;
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet
- Olivier Sillig, Bzjeurd (yes that's a character name!)

To which I could probably add two:
- one that have the name of two characters in its title: John Updike, Gertrude and Claudius
- one that have the nickname of a character as a title: Jacques Roubaud, Le chevalier Silence, une aventure des temps aventureux

Widening the net in any way would make that prompt so easy as to be almost pointless, IMHO.

For that prompt I might read Dominique by Eugène Fromentin or Adolphe by Benjamin Constant: what this prompt evoques to me are 19th Century French classics - preferably one that is not much read anymore. But let's face it: there are so many other possibilities that it's hard to chose! For instance I might use Sebastien Roch by Octave Mirbeau as my "book on a difficult topic", etc.


message 50: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 66 comments Tackling this task first - I'm currently reading Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafon and totally loving it! I can't wait to read his "Shadow of the Wind" series!


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