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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular > 35 - A book by an author whose first and last names start with the same letter

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message 101: by Lyssa (new)

Lyssa (odessanightshade) | 9 comments No real spoilers! Just click the tag to view description of any one you might be interested in!

Snowblind by Michael McBride (horror)
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Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams (adult fiction/new release: out march 19)
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The Elementals by Michael McDowell (horror)
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A Simple Plan by Scott B. Smith (thriller)
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The Ruins by Scott B. Smith (horror)
My rating: 5/5
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Washington Black by Esi Edugyan (historical fiction)
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson (nonfiction/selfhelp)
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The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser (scifi)
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The Nightmare Girl by Jonathan Janz (horror)
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*NOTE* This author has many highly rated and highly recommended books in the horror genre. I just chose one off my TBR list at random.



Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse (classics, religion)
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I also highly recommend Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe and The Giver, previously mentioned in this post.


message 102: by Novels and Neckties - (last edited Feb 05, 2019 05:16PM) (new)

Novels and Neckties -  Kira Murasaki | 26 comments Rick Riordan - The Hidden Oracle
I started reading it just now and i am already 50 pages into the book. it´s my first book by Rick and i am starting to understand why his books are so loved.


André Aciman - Call Me By Your Name
i started reading it when it came out my country this summer, but had to lay it down for a while. this prompt is my chance to pick it up. doesn´t hurt to do the prompt twice i guess.

Madeline Miller - The Song of Achilles
Oh! just came back cause i saw that this book also fits this prompt! Yeah! I so wanna read it!


message 103: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 16 comments I had to read "the scratch of a pen" for a history class and it's by Colin G. Calloway, if you like Native American history its pretty good!


message 104: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Beattie | 6 comments I am reading Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton for this one!


message 105: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 782 comments Finished Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan


message 107: by Kristin (new)

Kristin (trickpony1820) | 68 comments Without intending to, I met this prompt with my reading of Sky Lantern: The Story of a Father's Love for His Children and the Healing Power of the Smallest Act of Kindness by Matt Mikalatos. A father finds a paper lantern in his driveway with a note from a woman named 'Steph' to her father, and it inspires him to pen a note of his own to 'Steph' about a father's love.


message 109: by Shelley (new)

Shelley | 11 comments I'll be reading No Friend but the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison

An amazing feat - it was written via text message and translated. I'm ready for it to almost kill me.


message 110: by oshizu (new)

oshizu | 37 comments I've finally decided on a book that's on my TBR list:
Chemistry by Weike Wang


message 111: by Janet (new)

Janet (jnabring) | 54 comments Just finished The Day of the Jackal for this prompt (Frederick Forsyth). A potential assassination threat against Charles DeGaulle (former president of France) is the overarching plot of this book, so I am also using it for the ATY challenge prompt for a book featuring a historical figure. This book kind of left me cold, which is surprising given it was the first of its kind when published in the 60s and has an average rating on GR of 4.25 stars. May have become dated...


message 112: by Sue (new)

Sue S | 0 comments Just finished Circe by Madeline Miller - brilliant!


message 113: by Solenn (new)

Solenn | 20 comments I just finished reading Sunburn by Laura Lippman for this category. Really enjoyed it, great twist at the end!


intoxicating_reads | 15 comments Just finished Cleopatra: A Life. Stacey Schiff did awesome job with a woman we know so very little about.


message 115: by Despina (new)

Despina (tosodoula) | 24 comments I'm thinking of reading The Bird King for this one. The author's name is G. Willow Wilson...does it count? I mean Willow is a first name, obviously, but is this 'G' a deal-breaker?


message 116: by Shelley (new)

Shelley | 231 comments I went with Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson. It was the literary equivalent slapstick. it was humorous but a bit more hit you over the head than I care for.


message 117: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 960 comments Shelley wrote: "I went with Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson. It was the literary equivalent slapstick. it was humorous but a bit more hit you over the head than I care for."

I absolutely hated that book.


message 118: by Cyndy (new)

Cyndy (cyndy-ksreader) | 133 comments I read The Sinners by Ace Atkins. Well, this was another great Quinn Colson novel. And the teasers for the next sound even better.


message 119: by Diane (new)

Diane Adams | 11 comments I know this author has been mentioned, but I just read Phaedra Patrick's "The Library of Lost and Found" and absolutely loved it. And it was a really quick read.


message 120: by Whitney (new)

Whitney Smith (yeahshescrafty) | 3 comments I read Parker Posey’s memoir You’re on an Airplane.


message 121: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (wildhoney) | 59 comments I read The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick for PopSugar's 2019 prompt #35 "a book by an author whose first and last names start with the same letter." Very cute! A sweet, quick to read little book.

The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick


message 123: by Mari (new)

Mari Diamond (maridiamond) | 3 comments I read Uprooted by Naomi Novikfor this one and it was great!


message 124: by Dcbk (new)

Dcbk (blindbee) | 14 comments Aha - reading through there are so many more than i thought! But i just put Kate May by Chip Cheek and The Night Before by Wendy Walker on hold on overdrive.


message 125: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 15 comments Yuval wrote: "Going to read one of Ransom Riggs's books."

I am reading hollow city by Ransom Riggs. I am combining 2 categories.


message 126: by Laura (new)

Laura I would recommend all of the books by Fannie Flagg.


message 127: by Diana (new)

Diana (candystripelegs) | 246 comments I thought Washington Black by Esi Edugyan was a really good read. It's also an Obama recommendation in case anyone wants to double up or use it for that prompt instead.


message 128: by Harry (new)

Harry Patrick | 109 comments The Weight of Night by Christine Carbo is a good suspense read.


message 129: by Heather L (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff. A short, delightful read.


message 130: by Cornerofmadness (new)

Cornerofmadness | 805 comments Rick R. Reed he's an own voices gay romance author. I read A Demon Inside for this. He has some paranormal, horror and contemporary offerings so a little something for everyone.


message 131: by S.J. (new)

S.J. Tyson | 6 comments I just got done reading The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder, and I loved it! Just a suggestion for anyone looking to fill in this category.


message 132: by Tropes_and_Taboo (new)

Tropes_and_Taboo (rhea46) | 14 comments will be reading this month, the subtle art of not giving a f*ck by Mark Manson for this one


message 133: by Fabrizio (new)

Fabrizio Singh | 3 comments I read Selection Day by Aravind Adiga and I loved it.


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message 135: by Julie (new)

Julie | 43 comments I read Trail of Lightening by Rebecca Roanhorse. Excellent book. Urban Fantasy/post apocalyptic series I am hooked on.


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