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Book Suggestions for 2017 Challenge

I had the same happen during my initial gophering for Thanksgiving as my favorite holiday. A lot of cute children's books bu..."
You might check out Turkey Day Murder in the Lucy Stone Mystery Series. I've read them in order but they're probably alright as a stand alone. She's pretty much covered every holiday in that series so if anyone else is looking for a different holiday you might find something in this series.

This book sounds promising (that is, not terribly fluffy), Casceil, and my local library even has a copy of it.

I think I should have said Christmas..."
Did you do a search for "Easter"? Granted there are a lot of children's books, but a quick..."
I was regretting using Easter too until I found a book by Thor Heyerdahl Easter Island

Tiger Lily - this was for Peggy for her "tiger" list, but it would work for the flower too, or if you need a red book cover for your birthstone. It is Fantasy/YA.
Thanks Almeta and Lori. Adding those to my Thanksgiving options. :)


The Hangman's Daughter
These are two that come immediately to mind. I think I've read more, or have more on my tbr, I can search later.


I don't recall there being a hospital in the story.

Lori, I have a few that spring to mind:
All Quiet on the Western Front
Ruby Red
The Reader


Unfortunately, those lists can be a bit misleading and contain lots of errors.

I think there's a listopia for feet on the cover, and it also has covers with bare feet.
Marcus wrote: "I need help with "truck", "November", "shower", "bare feet", "left"...thanks all!"
For November: Five Days in November or November 9. Both are long enough but the subjects may not be appealing.
Also books that are set during Autumn may be appropriate? This is from Listopia, but may be inaccurate. https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
Books with feet on the cover:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
Truck stories:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
For November: Five Days in November or November 9. Both are long enough but the subjects may not be appealing.
Also books that are set during Autumn may be appropriate? This is from Listopia, but may be inaccurate. https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
Books with feet on the cover:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
Truck stories:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...

I actually have a few from the list on my TBR already. Here are my current bare feet books on my possibilities list: The Flight of Gemma Hardy, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Madman’s Daughter, Just Breathe, The Shadow Year, Starcrossed







I read/listened all three books in the trilogy. I really liked it. I know Sarah started it but I'm not sure she finished it though.

I know what you mean about the time thing though. I said 1850s.
I own two that are set in 1890s. I can find books published in the 1850s though. You are out of luck there. ^_^
HG Wells' The Time Machine went way into the future, but I don't remember a date.


Tricky year Joan. I hope you find something.




A Prayer for Owen Meany
The Wind in the Willows
The Woman in..."</i>
I got the [book:The Wind in the Willows under books set in spring list... and the page number is adequate..

Maybe you'll find something from this list... https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
The very first one, The Name of the Rose says that the original title was "Il nome della rosa" so obviously it was translated from Italian.

Sure thing. Umberto Eco was italian

Pinocchio, of course. (I imagine it's completely different from Disney's movie!)


Janice - Thanks for the link. I don't have a single book from it on my TBR. I think I'll have to add something. The Name of the Rose looks interesting. I don't know how I missed it when 75 of my friends have added it! My GR friends that have read it have rated it all over the place from 1-5 stars, so now I'm a bit curious.
Lanelle - I never would have thought of Pinocchio! That's a really good option. I'm adding it to my possibilities.
Mariab - Thank you for the Italo Calvino suggestion. I will look into his work too. Have you read anything specific by him that you would recommend?
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A Prayer for Owen Meany
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A Prayer for Owen Meany is a reflecting on memories book. AND Christmas is mentioned many times. Christmas Family reunions, Christmas and Viet Nam, etc.
The Wind in the Willows is set in December. There is a chapter in which some of the characters spend Christmas together and sing carols.
The Woman in Black starts with the family tradition of telling ghost stories every Christmas Eve...thus the tale of the woman in black is unfolds.