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Where does this book fit?

If yo..."
Thank you!! I didn't think of that.. and that makes a lot of sense.

Yeah, that´s what I meant. Some of the book takes place in 1986.

Also, I would say that 1984 is about a problem facing society today (extensive surveillance). I recently read it, and though some of it seems dated, it´s still eerily relevant (not sure that´s the right word).

This is true--in fact if I remember correctly, there was more than one real person this was based on.

I have read this and can recommend it. For other prompts, I would put it under: a book about a villain or antihero or a favorite prompt from past challenges (of course for that, you need to read the past prompts.)

You could use Handmaid's Tale for problem facing society or you could probably put it as a book about feminism...

I also have Until The Real Thing Comes Along by Elizabeth Berg. I'm curious if anyone can think what prompt that would tick.
Until The Real Thing Comes Along
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Katie wrote: "Anyone have any ideas for Annihilation? It's not quite set on another planet, which was the closest I came."
That was a weird little book and I'm so glad I read it, but it doesn't really fit in many categories! It's definitely set on Earth. Any chance the author is local to you, or is a different ethnicity than you, or has the same name as you? Aside from that, you would have to go with either: meant to read in 2017, from a previous challenge (like, last year's category of "sub-genre you don't know" if you've never heard of "cli-fi" - this book can definitely be called "cli-fi"), rec by another Popsugar person (just say I recommended it), orrrrr ... wait and see the movie first. Or use "problem facing society today" because at its heart, this series is about environmental changes and how ineffectual we are, as a society, at dealing with it and preventing it.
That was a weird little book and I'm so glad I read it, but it doesn't really fit in many categories! It's definitely set on Earth. Any chance the author is local to you, or is a different ethnicity than you, or has the same name as you? Aside from that, you would have to go with either: meant to read in 2017, from a previous challenge (like, last year's category of "sub-genre you don't know" if you've never heard of "cli-fi" - this book can definitely be called "cli-fi"), rec by another Popsugar person (just say I recommended it), orrrrr ... wait and see the movie first. Or use "problem facing society today" because at its heart, this series is about environmental changes and how ineffectual we are, as a society, at dealing with it and preventing it.

That was a weird little book and I'm so glad I read it, b..."
Hmmmm these are all possibilities. I suppose for now I will leave it hanging and see what's left after my list needs to be filled out a bit more so I can wiggle it into one of those spots. Thanks for the help!

It sounds like Polynesia fascinates you? Or is that a stretch as Hawaii is part of the US?

Well, in the past it was a separate country until it was colonized...so I did consider that. I'm glad that I have a few places I can possibly put it!

Good point! I think this is why I'm dragging my heels on starting it. LOL

yes! I read it last year and two of the characters are based on real people. It's a great book

The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness
Half Bad - Sally Green
I'd rather not use the 'one size fits all prompts' just yet as I like to save those (and also have lots of ideas!)
Lisa wrote: "I have two books from the library that I really want to read but can't find a place for them:
The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness
Half Bad - Sally Green
I'd rather not use the 'one size f..."
The Knife of Never Letting Go is on another planet.
I don't know anything about Half Bad
The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness
Half Bad - Sally Green
I'd rather not use the 'one size f..."
The Knife of Never Letting Go is on another planet.
I don't know anything about Half Bad


It takes place on another planet (discworld).
And the second book is "the next book in a series you started."
If you're not white, then the author is a different ethnicity than you.
One of the later books involves time travel, but I can't remember the exact title.
Quite a few would work for "your favorite prompt from the 2015, 2016, and/or 2017 POPSUGAR reading challenge."
Did you mean to read it in 2017 but not get to it?




The two 'It' girls are based on two actual sisters who had very successful careers. It would work for #6. A novel based on a real person

Dorian Gray is most definitely an antihero.

Blake was born in NC but lives in CO, if those are local for you, and it's listed in the Recommendation thread.

Edit : Blake crouch lol"
Without getting into spoilers, I think it would work for a heist, and for an anti-hero. And If you're doing the advanced challenge, I hereby recommend you read it, if you don't already have that prompt filled :)

Hey, I don't think you ever got an answer yet! I read this a couple years back. It might fit:
- As a country you are fascinated by (the Netherlands)
- Apparently it was made into a miniseries in the UK that came out in Dec 2017, and I believe it will be coming to PBS in the US at some point (this year?) so perhaps it would work for the movie prompt, or if you don't see it, the 2017 prompt of movie coming out this year
- Unfortunately it didn't win a past Goodreads award, though it was a 2014 nominee. It might work depending on how far you want to stretch.

Edit : Blake crouch lol"
Without getting into spoilers, I think it would work for a heist, and for an anti-hero. And If you're doing the advanced challeng..."
What could it fill for the advanced challenge? Would that be getting into spoilers?

It's called Malice by John Gwynne. I'm sure I requested it because I thought it would suit a prompt here but the post I got it from is long forgotten. I have to start writing things down better.
Can anyone Help? Where does this fit?

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Just from the category it's in and the description I think microhistory or true crime could work.
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I haven´t read it, so I can only think of the more subjective prompts like: decade you were born (the 80´s), if you were given/borrowed it, saw it read by a stranger, same name as you etc.