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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular > 17 - A book set on a college or university campus

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Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments Tempe wrote: "Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster is a cute little diddy for this topic! I heard about this classic on a podcast..quick read about an orphan who writes letter from college to a wealthy man who offere..."

It was a movie with Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. If it comes on TV, I would watch it again.


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Christine H | 496 comments Tempe wrote: "Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster is a cute little diddy for this topic! I heard about this classic on a podcast..quick read about an orphan who writes letter from college to a wealthy man who offere..."

Yes! This is a really fun story. I laughed out loud a lot.

I just discovered a new book, Welcome to Miskatonic University: Fantastically Weird Tales of Campus Life, for any of my fellow weird fiction fans. Evidently it was a Kickstarter - I'm not familiar with any of the authors, but I'm usually up for anything eldritch, and this definitely fits the prompt!


Raquel (Silver Valkyrie Reads) | 896 comments Turns out this is now the last prompt I need to finish! I really wanted to count the ARC of The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep I just read for this one, but only 2-3 scenes in the whole book were actually set at the university, even though one of the major characters teaches there.

I'm falling back on that re-read of Gaudy Night after all. (Which is fine, I'm probably overdue to re-read some Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries--I just would have re-read in some kind of order if I weren't feeling impatient to finish the challenge with being so close to the end.)


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Fiona (smurfatik) | 29 comments When I first saw this prompt I thought of Chris Brookmyre's Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks. I read it a while ago and thought it was very funny. I don't know if it helped that it was set at my alma mater though. Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Chris Brookmyre


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SueAnn G_Organa (sapphiresuz) | 21 comments Stoked to have found this group! I'm in a Facebook monthly book challenge (feel free to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/34683...) and am always searching the Goodreads lists for ideas. This group is awesome!
Reading this for one of the books for the August challenge. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... Mad City: The True Story of the Campus Murders That America Forgot
One of my favorite books that is set on a college/university campus is https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
Circle of Friends


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Katrisa | 3 comments One of my favorite 2019 books
Bunny by Mona Awad would work for this prompt. The MC and "The Bunnies" are all attending Warren University together.


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Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments For those who still need ideas for this challenge, I came across the following article this morning:

15 Campus Set Novels
https://apple.news/ARj42XYA3QQKGAfoGu...


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Teri (teria) | 1554 comments While reading through the above list, I realized that I read a book earlier this year that fits this category better than the book I used. So I'm switching. If you've been reading the Richard Castle series (yes, the Richard Castle of TV's "Castle"), Crashing Heat is set at his alma mater.


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Karen Roettger (mileyh) | 6 comments I read My Losing Season by Pat Conroy ( one of my favorite authors) for this prompt. It take place his senior year at The Citadel.


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L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4912 comments Mod
Heather L wrote: "For those who still need ideas for this challenge, I came across the following article this morning:

15 Campus Set Novels
https://apple.news/ARj42XYA3QQKGAfoGu..."


Oh, my gosh! This list made me remember having read Commencement about 9 years ago. I loved that book and would highly recommend it for this prompt!


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SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 767 comments I read The Secret History by Donna Tartt. I'm normally put off by big books, but this came with it's praises sung by my friend who has a track record of recommending me books that end up on my favourites list so I was interested to read it. Plus, I enjoyed The Goldfinch last year so I was willing to brave the tome. This has hallmarks of books I haven't liked in the past though - rich college kids, a heavy dose of references to the ancient classics and a touch of fantasy. Thankfully, those elements worked well in this book, and I was utterly captivated. The pages flew by, I could have kept reading this far beyond the end. This book is proof that you don't need to like or relate to characters in order to be completely consumed by their story. And what a story it is. With mysterious teachers, ancient rituals and friends with more than one face, nothing is what it seems and you have to second guess every twist and turn. All you know going in to it is that Bunny is dead, and that he was murdered. Everything else plays out, dark and rich, as you hear Richard's account. I am mind blown that this was Tartt's debut.


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Susan | 6 comments I just finished Bunny which is set at a university. The main character is in grad school. It's not for everyone as it's a bit of a mind trip and I still don't completely understand it. At least I can check it off the list!


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Stefanie | 1 comments Has anyone read Blood & Ivy: The 1849 Murder That Scandalized Harvard? I've had this on my to-read list for a while and was curious if others thought "enough" of the story takes place on Harvard's campus? From the description, it seems pretty central to the story so I've got my fingers crossed but figured I'd see what others say.


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Juliebean (juliebean512) | 145 comments I had completely forgotten the Heather Wells series (which would also work for amateur detective). I only had one left so I read The Bride Wore Size 12 (which would also have worked for a wedding). I really like that series a lot. Heather has a lot of moxie.


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Melody | 208 comments For this prompt I read We Are Okay by Nina LaCour. It's a contemplation on grief that takes place on a college campus over winter break. I highly recommend. You could also use it for a book read in the season it's set since it's almost winter!


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Anupama C K(b0rn_2_read)  (b0rn_2_read) | 6 comments I read Ninth House for this prompt


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Jamie | 14 comments I know most people have moved their focus to next year's challenge, but I'm trying to find a shorter book (200 pages or less) that fits this prompt. I'm so close to finishing this year's challenge with no book repeats, but I don't think I can finish if I can't find a shorter book for this prompt as well.

TIA for any suggestions!


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Anica (midknytowl) | 2 comments Jamie wrote: "I know most people have moved their focus to next year's challenge, but I'm trying to find a shorter book (200 pages or less) that fits this prompt. I'm so close to finishing this year's challenge ..."

Don't know what kind of books you like, but I read The Siren and the Sword. I would put it somewhere between romance and erotica. Guy finds out he's magical and attends a secret magic university hidden within Harvard, where there's a bunch of different kinds of magics including one that uses sexual energy. I rather enjoyed it, especially the later books in the series, as a whole they had a really good overall story and plot. It's 228 pages, but a pretty quick read.


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Jamie | 14 comments Anica wrote: "Don't know what kind of books you like, but I read The Siren and the Sword. I would put it somewhere between romance and erotica. Guy finds out he's magical and attends a secret magic unive..."

Thank you SO MUCH for the book rec! I appreciate it!!!


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