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Since it involves a letter to be read after a person dies, the "Death and Grief" prompt would work.
Catharina wrote: "Sorry for double ask, but any takers on The Husband's Secret? I found it used in a bookstore, so I haven't read it yet :) Would be nice to be able to fit it in! <3"
tough one! It doesn't really lend itself to this year's challenge! you need to be fascinated by Australia or live close to the author so that she's local, or maybe you meant to read this in 2017.
Nicky wrote: "Hi! Any ideas as to where I could put American Gods by Neil Gaiman? (Aside from the meant to in 2017 prompt and past year prompts)"
allegory?
tough one! It doesn't really lend itself to this year's challenge! you need to be fascinated by Australia or live close to the author so that she's local, or maybe you meant to read this in 2017.
Nicky wrote: "Hi! Any ideas as to where I could put American Gods by Neil Gaiman? (Aside from the meant to in 2017 prompt and past year prompts)"
allegory?

A book about a villain or antihero? Depends on who you think the book is about. The gods aren't very good people. A book about death or grief? Again, it depends on how you interpret the book, but I think grief (or regret) is a central theme for all the characters.

I feel like it must have been mentioned in another book or on some celebrity book club at some point, but I don't know for sure.
I already read something for a book about mental health, so that's out.
Kara wrote: "Anyone have ideas for Where'd You Go, Bernadette?
I feel like it must have been mentioned in another book or on some celebrity book club at some point, but I don't know for sure.
..."
I'm pretty sure that was a Reese Witherspoon pick - double check to be sure.
I feel like it must have been mentioned in another book or on some celebrity book club at some point, but I don't know for sure.
..."
I'm pretty sure that was a Reese Witherspoon pick - double check to be sure.

A Wrinkle in Time
Me Before You
Little Women
The Bear and the Nightingale
Looking for places these fit on the list? Thanks!

A Wrinkle in Time
Me Before You
Little Women
The Bear and the Nightingale
Looking for place..."
Wrinkle in Time - time travel
Me Before You - don't know
Little Women - book that is also a stage play or musical or childhood classic you've never read
The Bear and the Nightingale - animal in title [or you could read the sequel for "book published in 2018"]

A Wrinkle in Time
Me Before You
Little Women
The Bear and the Nightingale
Loo..."
Thanks!!!

This book would fit the catego..."
Thanks, Kristina!


I was thinking “The next book in a series you started” might fit, but there’s only 2 books so I’m not sure if that counts as a series...


I'm one of those people who thinks that the challenge belongs to each of us and there really isn't a Popsugar Challenge police force. So if you want to read it and that's where it fits, go for it.
That being said, I think that it's probably not STRICTLY a match for that category. So if you are a purist - it looks like it was published in 2018 so it would fit there. 2017 had a prompt with "one of the four seasons in the title" so it could fit in the "previous prompt" category too. And, assuming it fits the original, it might even check off "death and grief".

Thanks for your help!!


OOH! Good one -- thank you, Nadine!

It depends on what year you graduated! I have it under 'Bestseller from the year you graduated'' which is 2001. Found it on a list I think was recommended in the actually prompt discussion. I know its a long stretch but you never know :-)

There's apparently a movie, so prompt 1 if you've seen that. Seeing as it's about witches, it seems like a fairly Halloweenish book for prompt 29. Are the main pair of sisters, or their aunts, twins - for prompt 30?


Would also very much fit LGBTQIA+ protagonist.



Not read it but the first thing that comes to mind is a book with lyrics in the title. More than This by Roxy Music

I’m excited to see this thread. Someone recommended Station Eleven to me, and I have it on my nightstand to read next, but I can’t figure out which category it would fit in. Thanks for any help!

If the person who recommended it to you loaned you the book, it'd be prompt #17, and if they're taking the Popsugar challenge too, #50. Other than that no idea, sorry!

I’m excited to see this thread. Someone recommended Station Eleven to me, and I have it on my nightstand to read next, but I can’t figure out which category it would fit in. Thanks for any help!"
A book about grief or death (#10)
Did the person recommending the book to you loan or gift it to you? (#17)
Are they doing the Popsugar Challenge as well? (Advanced #10)
Did you mean to read it last year but didn't get to it? (#37)
Hilary wrote: "Hi!
I’m excited to see this thread. Someone recommended Station Eleven to me, and I have it on my nightstand to read next, but I can’t figure out which category it would fit in. Thanks for any help!"
I read that for Popsugar the year that one of the categories was "number in the title" - so it will definitely work for "previous year's category" but I know that's a bit of a gimme
I’m excited to see this thread. Someone recommended Station Eleven to me, and I have it on my nightstand to read next, but I can’t figure out which category it would fit in. Thanks for any help!"
I read that for Popsugar the year that one of the categories was "number in the title" - so it will definitely work for "previous year's category" but I know that's a bit of a gimme



(Saving "meant to read in 2017" for the book I intended to read for the only prompt I didn't finish last year.)


(Saving "meant to read in 2017" for the book I intended t..."
From the synopsis I read it seems like it might be a fit for
A book set in a country that fascinates you (Ireland) (#7)
or
A book with an LGBTQ+ protagonist (#12)



(Saving "meant to read in 2017" for the book I intended t..."
If it's a library book, you could count it as "a book you borrowed or that was given to you as a gift". :)
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