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39. A book that involves a bookstore or library
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That's the one I've chosen for this prompt as well - you've inspired me to get to it sooner rather than later. Thanks!

Also, for those who like YA fantasy and fairy tale re-writes, The Princess Companion: A Retelling of The Princess and the Pea involves a library pretty heavily in the story. (I'm sure most Beauty and the Beast retellings would as well.)




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That's the one I chose, and if you've already read it, I saw there is a sequel to it.
Of the others on the list I've read, Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World and it's sequel Dewey's Nine Lives: The Legacy of the Small-Town Library Cat Who Inspired Millions were both enjoyable books that I would recommend.
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, was good too, although I didn't like the ending as much as the rest of the book. Had I read it this year, I might have put it in the ugly cover category instead, I remember the neon yellow on white being rather unappealing to the eyes.

"The Good Luck of Right Now" by Matthew Quick is quirky and enlightening. It also fulfills Death & Grief and Mental Illness prompts if you are using one book for several prompts.
"Camino Island" by John Grisham is about a heist of Fitzgerald's manuscripts and takes place in both settings. Quick read too!



I think it does because there is a mention of a library and how much she loved to go there and read!


Funny, I just read it yesterday. But I have already filled this prompt, so I would have to find another one for it...


I love this book!"
Thanks for recommending Dear Fahrenheit 451. Definitely going to my pick for this prompt!
Thanks for the reAngela Sunshine wrote: "The Diary of a Bookseller
Dear Fahrenheit 451: A Librarian's Love Letters and Break-Up Notes to the Books in Her Life"
Angela Sunshine wrote: "Marianne wrote: "The storied life of A.J. Fikry"
I love this book!"

This book hooked me in from the very start and I couldn't stop reading it. When I wasn't reading it I was thinking about when I next could. The writing absolutely captivated me, and I completely submerged myself in the dysfunctional world of the Angelfield family and their damaged tangle of relationships. I felt for the characters, and desperately wanted to know the truth hidden under the burnt mess of their story. No book is without its flaws, and I could have lived without the neat ending, but honestly this book could have ended with "...and it was all a dream..." and I'd have still loved it. L O V E D I T






Yes, I have all those filled. But thanks anyway :) I´ll probably just read it when I get to it, or return it and borrow it again. It sounds really good.

Failing that, read by a stranger in a public place? I'm a stranger, and I read it in a public place!



A lot of the Kvothe's main focus is on getting into the library at the university, spending time there, what he wants to do while he's there, etc.
Lemme know! Thanks :)

For a bookstore or Library... so many options. I went with The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts

I read it for two authors, then thought about a movie you have already seen (but hasn't released yet). How about a book on time travel?
Also think there is a BBC adaptation as well..Any thoughts??

I don't think time travel fits either unless maybe you count prophesies as a type of time travel?
It would count for a book about a villain or anti-hero given crowley is a demon and adam is the anti-christ though.

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