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2018 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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22. A book with alliteration in the title

The Secret Scripture
The Girl with All the Gifts
The Six Sacred Stones
White is for Witching

That's got a little alliteration in it, right?

Nicole wrote: "There's a cozy mystery series by Harper Lin called Cape Bay Cafe Mysteries that uses alliteration in every title. The titles include:
[book:Cappuccinos, Cupcakes, and a Corpse|2560..."

This book can also fall under the prompts for
-A book from a celebrity book club (Emma Watson)
-A book about feminism



Looks like a couple songs use "ill will" in their lyrics: https://www.lyrics.com/lyrics/ill%20will

Thanks for the tip! I hadn't decided on a book for that prompt yet so I'll just use that one. :) I was originally planning on reading The Woman in White for this prompt so I guess I'll stick to that plan...


I was also considering:
Cat's Cradle
Angela's Ashes
Guards! Guards! (love Terry Pratchett, and this one can be read out of sequence I'm told)
Smilla's Sense of Snow (this is my Nordic Noir pick, but would also work here)





This is the book I read for this prompt. It is a GREAT book. I loved the alliteration throughout.


Absolutely, yes.

Absolutely, yes."
Awesome, thank you so much! 😊

It does! :)"
Thanks :)


Interesting how the book and the movie are pretty different while retaining the core essence nonetheless.

I had been planning to read Wonder Woman: Warbringer for this category, but then an audiobook I had put on hold came available, and I started listening to it, and finally I realized that DUH American Assassin has alliteration too!! I'm still reading that Wonder Woman book though, when I get it ... maybe I can use it for another category, or maybe it will just be a non-challenge book.
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I live in Tulsa, too, and was just thinking of adding Peyton Place to my list!