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Where does this book fit?

I also have Vinegar Girl on my Libby library shelf. Not sure if that will fit any of the prompts..."
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Awesome! I had no idea what I was going to read for that one!! Yay.



I'm planning on starting that soon and am using "a book with song lyrics in the title". There is a Florence and the Machine song with those lyrics. It's also a movie so if you watch the movie first that could work, too.

Hmm, I've not read it but from the description possibly the protagonist could be described a bit of a villai..."
Thanks Catharina! I'm really enjoying it so far!


It really depends on what you want to get out of the prompt. Some people are using it to mean 'anyone with a different skin color than me' and others are really preferring to use it as 'someone with a different culture than me'.

You can do that. Ethnicity is quite a broad term, and doesn´t necessarily have to do with skincolour or nationality. From Wikipedia:
"An ethnic group, or an ethnicity, is a category of people who identify with each other based on similarities such as common ancestry, language, society, culture or nation. Ethnicity is usually an inherited status based on the society in which one lives. Membership of an ethnic group tends to be defined by a shared cultural heritage, ancestry, origin myth, history, homeland, language or dialect, symbolic systems such as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine, dressing style, art, and physical appearance."
So, according to this, it depends on if you yourself, define your cultural heritage, language and so on as different from theirs.

Other options I'm thinking of are: Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything or The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine? Would any of these count?


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The definition of microhistory that I've seen is (paraphrasing) the story of a specific person or event, told in such a way that it's a commentary on the larger social context, so by that definition I think Bachelor Nation: Inside the World of America's Favorite Guilty Pleasure might fit very well. The other two are the sorts of books most people are using to fit the prompt (the history of one specific thing or kind of thing over a longer time period), so I think those would be acceptable as well, depending on how strict you feel about using the formal definition.

Would it fulfill the prompt involving a bookstore?
I know it could work as an author with a different ethnicity as mine, but I am wondering if I could use it for the prompt involving a bookstore or library?

Thanks!


Thank you, totally slipped my mind! I will definitely slot it in for book tied to your ancestry since I have some English somewhere in there!




A kiss before dying by Ira Levin and The Metamorphosis by Kafka.
Any ideas greatly appreciated!

Hi. I looked into it a bit, and I think you could use it for both. It is mentioned in relation to Emma Watson´s book club "Our shared shelf" that has a feminist agenda. And she´s a celebrity I´d say :) It seems agreed upon that some of the themes in the book have to do with feminsim. I haven´t read the series, or I´d answered before.

Author of different ethnicity if you're not Japanese?



Emma Watson has one on here called My Shared Shelf. It's a feminism book club. Felicia Day from Buffy, Bring it On 2 and so much more has one called Vaginal Fantasy here on Goodreads as well. Reece Witherspoon has one on Instagram and Facebook. The official ones are the ones with hello sunshine in the title. That's her production company. There's also an unofficial one through here that gives you her monthly picks as well as the mods picks. All three of these are in my groups so if you click on my name and go to my profile page and look at my groups you'll find those three at least.
There's also Oprah and David Bowie and Sarah Michelle Geller and all sorts of celebs who love to read.
I didn't know there was a SMG book club too!! Is there a comprehensive list somewhere of all the books rec'ed by Gellar and all the books rec'ed by Witherspoon? I know there are lists of all the Oprah books ... not that it really matters for me, I'm reading The Alice Network now, which was rec'ed by Witherspoon, but it would be interesting to see complete lists.


A childhood classic you've never read
A book set on another planet
Book in a series you've started (Discworld)

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SMG just posts her books she recommends on her Instagram every now and then. Lately it's been more about her company Foodstirs though.

Emma Watson has one on here called My Shared Shelf. It's a feminism book club. Felicia Day..."
Actually I am part of Emma watsons book club. So i guess i can go with that. Thankyou😊😊


Not having read the book... *maybe* it would fit in the prompt about death or grief? There's at least one murder involved obviously, but I'm not sure how much of a focus the actual death is.

The prompt is "set on a different planet". Technically, The Golden Compass is set on Earth. But it's also your challenge and you can interpret the prompts how you want. I think the spirit of this prompt is to read science fiction or science nonfiction. If you think parallel universes fit the spirit of the prompt, go ahead and count it. If you think not, there are a lot of other prompts the book could fit.

What would you suggest for the prompt? I've been meaning to read it for a while but not sure which prompt would fit.

Might be a perfect time to decide gold is your favorite color...




The National Theatre did a stage production of His Dark Materials some time ago so it could be a book that is also a stage play or musical. I don't really recommend the film but if you have seen it you can use for the movie you have already seen. I also think original covers are a bit ugly (although as you are calling it The Golden Compass you probably don't have the UK edition as it's called Northern Lights over here).

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Not sure, but could you use it for a book set at sea?
I used Moloka'i for based on a real person. The main character wasn't based on a single specific person but was a composite of several real people. There were other characters in the novel who were totally real though.