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Choices/Suggestions-Prompt Options


I had to use Goodreads List feature to find several options for my prompts. Have you tried searching their childhood classics and seeing if there's one that you spot on there?


I had to use Goodreads List feature to find several options for my prompts. Have you tried searchin..."
No, not yet.


Oh that is a fantastic idea!





That is correct, at least to be able to enter for the grand prize at the end of the challenge. Otherwise, I think everyone should be able to do it however they see fit! It's just supposed to be fun, so whichever you'd like to do is fine. :)


True Crime:

The next book in a series you started:

A book involving a heist:

A novel based on a real person:

This is what I have so far. Not sure about Nordic Noir

Jessica wrote: "A book you made into a movie you've already seen:

True Crime:

The next book in a serie..."


True Crime:

The next book in a serie..."
Six of Crows is amazing! I hope you love it! 🤗


That’s funny; I chose that one for my book featuring an LGBT character! 😍🙌🏼

Chelsea wrote: "Jamie wrote: "This will be my next book in a series, I really enjoyed the first one earlier this year! What You Want to See"
That’s funny; I chose that one for my book featuring a..."

Jamie wrote: "A book about time travel: The Time Traveler's Wife - maybe this will be the year I finally read this! And it will also cover the "book made into a movie you have already seen" promp..."
I really liked The Time Traveller's Wife; that is the perfect book for that prompt!
I really liked The Time Traveller's Wife; that is the perfect book for that prompt!


Absolutely!


Me, I refuse to double up and I try to follow the prompts exactly. But every one is different. It's not like you're judged.
Basically I use it as a way to clean up my TBR.

Hey there! You can use it however you want; however, to be eligible to be entered into the grand prize then you must do a separate books for each prompt.

Ditto.....

How to Clone the Perfect Blonde, Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham
The Blind Watchmaker, Richard Dawkins
The End of the Line, Charles Clover

Ditto....."
We could all suggest a children's book we loved for others.
One of my favorites was Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper, for even younger children it was Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss


True Crime:

The next book in a serie..."
The girl with series for Nordic Noir.....been meaning to read them for ages.


True Crime:

The next..."
These are great books. I loved #2 even more than #1. My advice for you is stick with it in the first 1/3 of book #1. It can drag a little with the prep. Once he gets on the island it picks up.


Anyone have any recommendations for me? I love YA, Fantasy, SciFi, and Historical Fiction (Read a book recommended by someone else taking the PopSugar Challenge).

You were born in the 80s, d***, I feel old!

I feel your pain. In a Facebook group I'm in that is about this challenge, a girl posted this morning about being born in 2000 and what good books were set in the 00s. I couldn't handle it hahaha.

Oh yes!! Have you read Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson? If you’re in the mood for YA fantasy one of my favorites lately was Roar by Cora Carmack


Good point! I don't know of anyone here who has published but 2 colleagues from my last school (in the same state) have given me copies of their books and I have been meaning to read them for the last 4 years...... My last school is 1300km away but that's a 1 day drive to us. Does it count as local?


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