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

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 😏

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.....)


Why Not Me?
It's been on my tbr for a while so I am looking forward to getting it gone



I loved this one :-)
Has anyone mentioned What Is the What? That would work here.

I would cry.......😩


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!




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 😅

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 😂
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.
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.

Ditto what Mini said :) Also doing Popsugar and using for the same prompt there as well.
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!
I read that one this year for the TBR prompt... I hope you all like it more than I did!



That's my favorite book from Moriarty and it's the first one I read by her. It's about memory loss.



This is a really good read!

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



True, I will be reading Neverwhere for this prompt.



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




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.
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.

- 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.



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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