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message 401: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments I have used that one already.. but thank you Johanne! I do have another question for you, though.. can I use a book that is based on more than one real person for the prompt "a book that is based on a real person" ? A book like The Magdalen Girls?


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments I would day so, Crumb. As I interpret the prompt the idea is that it's based on real people as opposed to based only on real events, for example. But if it's person or persons plural I think is subordinate. So I would go for it.


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Crumb | 395 comments Great! Thank you, Johanne.


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Nicky (nally_gene) | 2 comments 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)


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Bert (beckybug3) | 20 comments 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"

Since it involves a letter to be read after a person dies, the "Death and Grief" prompt would work.


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Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
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?


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Heather (heatherbowman) | 903 comments 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)"

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.


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Kara (madhatter360) | 54 comments 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 already read something for a book about mental health, so that's out.


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Olivia (elven) | 26 comments Could Bang by Barry Lyga fit anywhere other than the death & grief prompt?


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Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
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.


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Sarah Brandell Four books I am working on now: any advice?

A Wrinkle in Time
Me Before You
Little Women
The Bear and the Nightingale

Looking for places these fit on the list? Thanks!


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Cendaquenta | 718 comments Sarah wrote: "Four books I am working on now: any advice?

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"]


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Sarah Brandell Cendaquenta wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Four books I am working on now: any advice?

A Wrinkle in Time
Me Before You
Little Women
The Bear and the Nightingale

Loo..."



Thanks!!!


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Fannie D'Ascola | 438 comments Me Before You could be for a movie you've already seen


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Andragel | 5 comments Kristina wrote: "Andragel wrote: "Do you have any idea if A Million Junes fits any prompt this year? I am dying to read it but I am trying my best to stick to the challenge as well."

This book would fit the catego..."



Thanks, Kristina!


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Crumb | 395 comments I have a question.. would a book that is a retelling of little women count as a book that is also a stage play or musical or does it have to be the original Little Women? The book I was thinking of reading was The Spring Girls: A Modern-Day Retelling of Little Women by Anna Todd


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Shannon Keller (shibbyfruitfly) | 5 comments So I just finished reading Six of Crows (which I’m using as my book with a heist) and now I have to read the sequel! Does anyone know which category(ies) Corrupt Kingdom might fulfill?

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...


message 418: by Juliebean (last edited Feb 10, 2018 07:17PM) (new)

Juliebean (juliebean512) | 145 comments Shannon --- I haven't read it but I would consider it the next book. Also, it could be alliteration. "the occurrence of the same letter **or sound** at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words."


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Juliebean (juliebean512) | 145 comments Crumb wrote: "I have a question.. would a book that is a retelling of little women count as a book that is also a stage play or musical or does it have to be the original Little Women? The book I was thinking of..."

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".


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Shannon Keller (shibbyfruitfly) | 5 comments Thanks Julie! Unfortunately, I’ve already filled the Alliteration category, but I think I will use it for the next book. I just noticed I even got the title wrong (it’s Crooked Kingdom, not Corrupt) I guess that’s the English major in me coming out!

Thanks for your help!!


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments @Kara; an important part of 'Where'd you go Bernadette' is set at sea.


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Naina (naynay55) | 113 comments Hi, I was traveling this weekend and finished the book I took with me, so I picked up a copy of Everything You Want Me to Be at a bookstore. I'm only a few chapters in, but I have no clue where to slate this. Any ideas? Thanks!


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Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Song lyric - there are a bunch of songs with the line: "everything you want me to be."


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Naina (naynay55) | 113 comments Nadine wrote: "Song lyric - there are a bunch of songs with the line: "everything you want me to be.""

OOH! Good one -- thank you, Nadine!


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Anabell | 355 comments 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)"

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 :-)


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Stephanie | 17 comments I have this one under "A Book Involving a Heist"


message 427: by willaful (new)

willaful So, my hold on Practical Magic just came through. Anyone have any idea why I ordered it? :-)


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Cendaquenta | 718 comments willaful wrote: "So, my hold on Practical Magic just came through. Anyone have any idea why I ordered it? :-)"

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?


message 429: by willaful (last edited Feb 13, 2018 11:50PM) (new)

willaful Yes! The movie was it, thank you.


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chiara Does anyone know where More Than This by Patrick Ness fits? Would it fit the death prompt? Thanks!


message 431: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments @Chiara; yes, it would fit the death prompt, in its own quirky way (as I believe is always the case with Patrick Ness). It might also fit the cyberpunk, but I'm not sure if it's punk and cyber enough - anyone else read it who can answer that? And I recommend it, so there's that :) Also, his 'A monster calls' is spot on the death and grief prompt, if you want to read that and haven't already.


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Cendaquenta | 718 comments Re: More Than This - I've read it and wouldn't say it's cyberpunk, although it's slightly Matrix-y and The Matrix is apparently considered cyberpunk, sooo...?
Would also very much fit LGBTQIA+ protagonist.


message 433: by chiara (new)

chiara Thanks Johanne and Cendaquenta! I'll definitely borrow A Monster Calls soon! I watched the movie and I loved it :)


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Mel | 90 comments I just finished Girl Reading; any ideas what prompt might fit it? I already filled #10 from the advanced list ("a book recommended by someone else taking the Popsugar Challenge") so sadly I can't use that category for this book. :/


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Rachel | 9 comments Hi, I really want to read Orphan X and i'm wondering if it fits any of the prompts?


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Amber | 33 comments Chiara wrote: "Does anyone know where More Than This by Patrick Ness fits? Would it fit the death prompt? Thanks!"

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


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Hilary (hilarylombardo) | 7 comments 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!


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Cendaquenta | 718 comments Funny, I put Station Eleven on my Popsugar TBR shelf too, and can't remember which prompt I was thinking of it for...
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!


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Amber | 33 comments 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!"


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)


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Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
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


message 441: by Crumb (last edited Feb 18, 2018 05:59AM) (new)

Crumb | 395 comments I'd like an opinion for this prompt "A book with a female author who uses a male pseudonym" There are two books written by Anne Rule.. The I-5 Killer and Lust Killer.. when originally published.. they were published under the pseudonym 'andy stack' and then following the popularity of her book, The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story, they re-released it under Anne Rule.. can I use either of those two?


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Hilary (hilarylombardo) | 7 comments Thanks! I’ll have to use it for one of the previous years prompts. It wasn’t loaned to me, unfortunately. Thanks for the help!


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Fannie D'Ascola | 438 comments For Station Eleven I saw a stranger reading it on the train.


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Anna (annaholla) Any thoughts on Conversations with Friends? My hold just came through from the library, and I'm not sure where to put it.

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


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Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments I just got the notification that my library hold on Kingdom of Sleep is ready but I have no idea why I put it on hold. I've read the first book in the series but already fulfilled the "next book in the series" prompt so I'm a bit clueless. Any ideas?


message 446: by Amber (new)

Amber | 33 comments Anna wrote: "Any thoughts on Conversations with Friends? My hold just came through from the library, and I'm not sure where to put it.

(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)


message 447: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiajill) Is anybody familiar with the book, The Blessings by Elise Juska ? And which prompt it might go with. It was a great book about a family whose last name was Blessing.


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Wendy (lovelibooks) Just picked up An American Marriage - part of Oprah's book club. Which prompt would it fulfill besides the celebrity book club one or book published in 2018?


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Mel | 90 comments Anna wrote: "Any thoughts on Conversations with Friends? My hold just came through from the library, and I'm not sure where to put it.

(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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Stephanie (stephsls) | 23 comments Hi! Where would The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, Sense and sensibility by Jane Austen, The diary of Anne Frank,The complete fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen,Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Angela's ashes by Frank Mccourt, and Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand fit? Thank you.


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