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Weekly Topics 2019 > 2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)

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message 51: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments I picked the first book that came to mind which was Where or When by Anita Shreve. Its not one of her better books judging by the reviews, but I really enjoy her writing and was sad to hear of her passing last year. Also, its probably one of the books thats been collecting dust on my shelf for the longest, so its either getting read or getting donated.

Where or When by Anita Shreve


message 52: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) For those who enjoy historical mysteries, all of the books in C.S. Harris's Sebastian St. Cyr series start with one of the 5Ws. The first book is What Angels Fear


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Ron (ronstjohn) | 205 comments The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton.


message 54: by Jody (last edited Nov 13, 2018 02:38PM) (new)

Jody (jodybell) | 3477 comments Johanne wrote: "@Tracy, little old swearing bookish ladies :)"

You can add me to that club!

This was one of the prompts I was less than enthused about initially, having done it a couple of years back and struggled to find something (and not liking what I did read), but this time around the options seem much more appealing ... also this thread has added a few to my list!

To add even more confusion to the crawfish/crawdad/crayfish debate, in Australia (at least where I'm from), we call them yabbies. I've just realised what a ridiculous name that is. 🤣


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Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Jody wrote: "Johanne wrote: "@Tracy, little old swearing bookish ladies :)"

You can add me to that club! ..."



LOL Jody welcome to the club!! So if its just one Crayfish is it a Yabby? Because thats a four letter word 😏


message 56: by Jody (new)

Jody (jodybell) | 3477 comments Yes, one is a yabby!


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Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Jody wrote: "Yes, one is a yabby!"

Next time I buy one for my tank thats what we're going to name it....Yabby. LOL

Our last few were Big Tuna and Little Tuna ( I don't know why? Five year olds.....)


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Jody (jodybell) | 3477 comments Yay! A little bit of Aussie infiltrating the USA. I like it. 😁


message 59: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 407 comments I plan to read:

Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
Why Not Me?

It's been on my tbr for a while so I am looking forward to getting it gone


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redatt (mini_sagas) | 66 comments I'm probably going to read What was she thinking?, Zoe Heller, and I found it as suggestion in the Popsugar group for the prompt "a book with a question the title". So that dove tailed nicely.


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Talia Mazzarella (madcap_marginalia) | 5 comments I picked up A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read Jane Austen from the Jane Austen Society booth at the Brooklyn Book Fair last year and I've been dying to read it. There's my "why!"


message 62: by Susan (new)

Susan | 28 comments Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World


message 63: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Kelly wrote: "I am looking forward to reading What Alice Forgot I really loved Moriarty's books!!"

I loved this one :-)

Has anyone mentioned What Is the What? That would work here.


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Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Helen wrote: "Maybe I will actually read Where the Red Fern Grows. I have started it many times but quit, because I don't feel like crying just then."

I would cry.......😩


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Rokkan (rokk) | 96 comments I have Who Let the Gods Out? penciled in for this one, but it might change depending on what else I read


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SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 452 comments Just to add to the crawdad/crawfish/yabby chat. We call them crayfish here in the UK!

I'm going to read What We Keep for this prompt. I just did a search on my unread books (less results than I thought), and this was a recent purchase so figured I'd save it from the familiar fate of years on my TBR pile!


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Pam (bluegrasspam) | 3840 comments Looks like I will be reading Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor. It’s a Jan group read in another GR group and I’ve got it on hold. Should be in by January. I’ve never even heard of it but have read her Binti series.


message 68: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 2286 comments I loved Who Fears Death!! (It is, in fact, the only book by Okorafor that I really loved, everything else I've read by her has been just okay.)


message 69: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 614 comments I have Jepp, Who Defied the Stars sat on my shelves already so I'll probably go with that but Where Angels Fear to Tread is also calling my name.


message 70: by Sophie (last edited Dec 11, 2018 11:57PM) (new)

Sophie (sawphie) | 2826 comments Tracy wrote: "Johanne wrote: "What the F: What Swearing Reveals About Our Language, Our Brains, and Ourselves"

LOL, I feel like I should read this since every other word that comes out of my mouth is inappropriate. What does that say about me? Its awful ( although I have gotten better about it)"


Same here, I added it to my TBR straightaway! 😂

Johanne wrote: "@Tracy - studies show that swearing is a sign of intelligence and an extensive vocabulary ;)"

Thanks Johanne, that made me feel better 😘


I need to get back to Spanish before arriving in Argentina, so I'm probably going to read The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly by Luis Sepúlveda. We read it in my Spanish class when I was at school and I remember quite liking it! I'm glad for the dictionary on my Kindle though 😅


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Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Sophie wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Johanne wrote: "What the F: What Swearing Reveals About Our Language, Our Brains, and Ourselves"

LOL, I feel like I should read this since every other word that comes out of my mouth..."


Well, now we know who the swearing readers are @ Johanne, Jody, Sophie 😂


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments :-D


message 73: by Emily, Conterminous Mod (last edited Dec 16, 2018 04:22AM) (new)

Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11185 comments Mod
I had planned to read What If It's Us for this prompt, and knock out my LGBT+ and POC goals for January but my library has had the book "on order" for two months now and I'm just losing hope that I will get it in time to read for the second week of January.

So now I need to find another book for this prompt, and hopefully one that satisfies at least one of the two diversity goals I have for January. Decisions, decisions.

EDIT: Might go with When Dimple Met Rishi, which would be an easy read and covers my POC challenge.


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Janet (jnabring) | 36 comments Mini wrote: "I'm probably going to read What was she thinking?, Zoe Heller, and I found it as suggestion in the Popsugar group for the prompt "a book with a question the title". So that dove tailed nicely."

Ditto what Mini said :) Also doing Popsugar and using for the same prompt there as well.


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Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11185 comments Mod
Janet wrote: "Mini wrote: "I'm probably going to read What was she thinking?, Zoe Heller, and I found it as suggestion in the Popsugar group for the prompt "a book with a question the title". So that dove tailed..."

I read that one this year for the TBR prompt... I hope you all like it more than I did!


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Mom2triplets04 | 118 comments This book has been on my TBR for a very long time. I'm going with a thriller called When she Woke by Hillary Jordan

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan


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Mom2triplets04 | 118 comments Kelly wrote: "I am looking forward to reading What Alice Forgot I really loved Moriarty's books!!"
That's my favorite book from Moriarty and it's the first one I read by her. It's about memory loss.


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L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 1025 comments Who Asked You? by Terry McMillan. I love her writing. Also works for #3 A, T, and Y in author's name.


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Joanne | 477 comments Mom2triplets04 wrote: "This book has been on my TBR for a very long time. I'm going with a thriller called When she Woke by Hillary Jordan

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan"


This is a really good read!


message 80: by Joanne (new)

Joanne | 477 comments Kelly wrote: "I am looking forward to reading What Alice Forgot I really loved Moriarty's books!!"

I was going to save that book for this prompt, but ended up reading it earlier in the month, when I needed an Australian author for another challenge. It was even better than I expected. Maybe my favourite Liane Moriarty book.


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Emily Roman | 1 comments Where’d You Go Bernadette is only $3.99 on Kindle today.


message 82: by Emily, Conterminous Mod (new)

Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11185 comments Mod
Emily Roman wrote: "Where’d You Go Bernadette is only $3.99 on Kindle today."

And there's a movie coming out! The trailer looks great!


message 83: by Lynette (last edited Dec 27, 2018 05:46AM) (new)

Lynette Floyd | 44 comments Can we use "How"? I know that a lot of times it is included with the 5 W's.


message 84: by Emily, Conterminous Mod (new)

Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11185 comments Mod
Lynette wrote: "Can we use "How"? I know that a lot of times it is included with the 5 W's."

That would probably be a "keep it simple" option -- I think it would count, but I have so many options already that I'm not including it in my list of potential books.


message 85: by dalex (new)

dalex (912dalex) | 2646 comments For those who might be finding this prompt difficult, don't forget you could use books with the qualifying words inside of other words, like His WHOle Life. Or compound words like somewhere, anywhere, elsewhere, everywhere, somewhat, whenever, etc., like Little Fires Everywhere.


message 86: by Lynette (new)

Lynette Floyd | 44 comments Okay, because when I think about this prompt I instantly want to read How Long 'til Black Future Month?. I think that I am just going to make it work and keep it simple.


message 87: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments dalex wrote: "For those who might be finding this prompt difficult, don't forget you could use books with the qualifying words inside of other words, like His WHOle Life. Or compound words like s..."

True, I will be reading Neverwhere for this prompt.


message 88: by Melinda (new)

Melinda I was sorting my books (my annual shuffle of read vs to-read) and came across Harry Potter! To re-live my joy of the wizarding world, it prompted me to select Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!


message 89: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments I am listening to Neverwhere for this category. Had to start it early because it came early from the library and you only get 14 days. I won't be done until 2019.


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SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 452 comments Nanette wrote: "I’m reading The Girl Who Smiled Beads. I’m trying to focus on books I own since I have so many piled up"

Just finished this, it was really good. I learned so much.


message 91: by Betty (new)

Betty Q | 109 comments If anyone is looking for an easy read for this prompt, Amazon has this kindle book The Cat Who Turned On and Off (Cat Who..., #3) by Lilian Jackson Braun on sale for $1.99.


message 92: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) Count me in, too, for Where the Crawdads Sing. I've been wanting to read it for a while and here's my chance. Plus, none of the Tournament of Books titles have any of the 5 Ws this time. Where the Crawdads Sing was on the long list but didn't make the short list.


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Jean Cole (joc724) | 324 comments When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Love chipping away at the TBR!


message 94: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina | 393 comments Starting my library ebook of When Dimple Met Rishi tomorrow! I've seen it mentioned all over this site and it seemed cute so I'm giving it a whirl.


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Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11185 comments Mod
Sabrina wrote: "Starting my library ebook of When Dimple Met Rishi tomorrow! I've seen it mentioned all over this site and it seemed cute so I'm giving it a whirl."

I'm reading that for this prompt as well! I wanted to read What If It's Us but my library hold won't be here in time (as in, right now lol).

I wanted a POC book this month, and there are surprisingly few choices for POC authors/protagonists that have a W-word in the title... But this one looks like a cute, easy read so I'm excited to dive in.


message 96: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments I just finished See What I Have Done, which i was hoping to get done in 2018.


message 97: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments - What are you reading for this category? Neverwhere
- How did you find the book? I have wanted to read another Neil Gaiman since really liking The Ocean at the End of the Lane last year. This book fit well enough. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author, he does a great job.


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WVrambler | 46 comments I plan to read Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers. It’s the first of the Lord Peter Wimsey novels. I picked it primarily because I already own the ebook version.


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Jo Smith | 3 comments I have just read Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge. It is really well reviewed on Goodreads. It's not an easy read at all and I'm still trying to figure out what I think about it.


message 100: by MJ (last edited Jan 03, 2019 06:00AM) (new)

MJ | 947 comments I am probably going to read both my choices for this prompt, since one is an illustrated YA novel - it will go pretty quick.

Those Who Run in the Sky
I found it on the 2019 Manitoba Young Readers Choice Award (MYRCA) nominee pamphlet: http://www.myrca.ca/wp-content/upload...

I found out about MYRCA last year; it's an easy way to discover newly published Canadian books for kids.

My second option is Whiskey When We're Dry
I'm pretty sure I found it off someone else's list.


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