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21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes

I'm using the close call prompt from poll #16: A book connected to a cultural appreciation month.
I'm hoping that when I'm reading this, it falls during June, and I'll read an LGBTQIA+ book in the spirit of the month. I'm not really planning for this prompt, other than deciding to stick to this particular prompt.
I'm hoping that when I'm reading this, it falls during June, and I'll read an LGBTQIA+ book in the spirit of the month. I'm not really planning for this prompt, other than deciding to stick to this particular prompt.
Also, if you're looking for a list of the close call and polarizing prompts, you can check out this list of all of the reject prompts (with the close calls and polarizing options noted).

I have at least 15 books from the list on my TBR List and 4 of those currently planned for 2019. I haven't 100% decided which of those I'll be using for this prompt but it's probably going to be Viper Wine by Hermione Eyre, which was added to the list by Stacey.
dalex wrote: "I am absolutely doing "A book from the ATY list of lesser known books"! It was polarizing in rounds 6 and 10 and close call in round 15. I am sad that it never made the official list.
I have at l..."
I have that one on my rejects list!
I have at l..."
I have that one on my rejects list!

The Convert by Danai Gurira - under 200 pages
The Magicians by Lev Grossman - portal fiction
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater - zodiac sign
Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory - Texas Lariat List
I really like the idea of a portal fiction. I voted it for it every time it came up. But the under-200 page prompt it nice when one has a busy week...



Peter Darling
Little Black Lies
To the End of the Land
Challenger Deep
Erasure


Top 3:
The Time in Between - Maria Duenas
Little Black Lies - Sharon J. Bolton
Three Floors Up - Eshkol Nevo

Top 3:
The Time in Between - Maria Duenas
Little Black Lies - Sharon J. Bolton
Three Floors Up - ..."
Three Floors Up was one of my suggestions for the list! I hope if you read it you enjoy it as much as I did!

Top 3:
The Time in Between - Maria Duenas
Little Black Lies - Sharon J. Bolton
[book:Three Floors U..."
I'm glad you suggested it, Rachel. Looks good!

A book where the protagonist enters another world - (could fulfil with In an Absent Dream)
A fiction and non-fiction book on the same topic
A Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction winner or shortlist (I own a few of the nominees already, and it might motivate me to try The Luminaries)
A book connected to a cultural appreciation month

I try to confine my choices to my ridiculous TBR pile (physical, Kindle, and those available in the library). I grew up with Dylan, but I know pretty much nothing about him except that I love his music. This should be interesting...I hope!

To the End of the Land is also on Obama's list, in case that sways you a little. I did not know that when I added it to our list.


Oh thanks Milena! That may sway me because then I can also use it for the Popsugar prompt of a book recommend by a "celebrity you admire".

Although I'm also intrigued by "a book with an interesting or beautiful spine"

I'm also intrigued by "a dark fairytale" or "set in a small town."


A portal fiction: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
A book of short stories, essays, or poems: The Shell Collector
A book about or featuring STEM: Lab Girl
A book you can connect to the game of Monopoly: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
A book with monsters or a "monstrous" character:
https://bookriot.com/2016/09/21/100-m...



How might I find this list?

The Lady in the Cellar: Murder, Scandal and Insanity in Victorian Bloomsbury by Sinclair McKay

A book by an author from an island: Brutally Honest by Melanie Brown
Was it one you voted for during the polls? I didn't voted, I simply picked from the list :)

examples:
Under - Under the Skin by Michel Faber, Under the Dome by Stephen King, Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi, Under the Tuscan Sun, etc
Hunt - Hunt for Red October, the Hunt for Vulcan,
Death - the Death Cure, Death Note, Death Comes to Pemberley, Death of Mrs Westway
Return - Return of the King, Return of the Native, River of No Return, Return of the Soldier, Return of Sherlock Holmes
Other words: enter, throne, round, eat, thorn, tear, thunder, hurt, heard, head, heart, rent, hour, tear, tender, yearn, done, theory

Festive in Death by J.D. Robb
What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
A book with a romantic element or featuring a romantic relationship
What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
A book you can connect to the game of Monopoly~ I think this one would have been fun to research and find a book to fit

This Changes Everything by Denise Grover Swank
- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
A book with less than 200 pages, I didn't vote
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
A book with less than 5000 ratings would have been different and I try to read books that might not be really popular because I have found several authors I love that are not well known.

Passing by Nella Larsen
It's a group read selection in a FB group I'm in.
- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
Close call: Book with less than 200 pages. I don't remember if I voted for it but I do like reading novellas.
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
King Arthur, related to a song, religion or faith, Monopoly, satire. There were quite a few.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
I think I'm going to read


Maybe I'll move the Mark Tidd book to 2 related books since I don't have those prompts pre-planned...


I think I'll go for the Circus prompt, so I can slot in The Night Circus, which doesn't have a prompt yet. But so many seem so much fun! Perhaps it's a list I can use as a side challenge, see how many I can cross off with books I read that don't fit other challenges! Not that I need another challenge. Someone save me.

What topic did you choose? As a historical fiction fan, I was pleased to see this *A book that was nominated for or won the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction"
Was it one you voted for during the polls? No to be honest I wasn't familiar with the Walter Scott Prize.
What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list? There are plenty, including Man Booker Award.

- What topic did you choose? This actually fit 2 close calls - Poll 2 Close Call - A book by an author from an island; also from Poll 2 - A book set after a time of war (ie: post WWII)

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- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
A book from the Texas Library Lariat List. I did not vote for it; just liked the sound of the name of the list!!
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
Author from an island

It fits into the "book with faith playing an integral part", which I did vote for.
As for other favourite topics that didn't make the list - where to start??! Other options were a domestic thriller, book from the ATY list of lesser-known books, book involving a circus, the Texas Lariat list...!

- What are you reading for this category? The Heart's Invisible Furies (it's a book group book that needed a home)
- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls? A book in which faith/religion plays an integral role in the plot or the life of a main character. I would never have voted for it! It would have sounded horrible. But looking at the list with the first line of this book in mind "Long before we discovered that he had fathered two children by two different women, one in Drimoleague and one in Clonakilty, Father James Monroe stood on the altar of the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, in the parish of Goleen, West Cork, and denounced my mother as a whore"- how could I pick any other category?
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
So many! I love the easy ones. And the hard ones!
1. A book in which faith/religion plays an integral role in the plot or the life of a main character
- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls? A book in which faith/religion plays an integral role in the plot or the life of a main character. I would never have voted for it! It would have sounded horrible. But looking at the list with the first line of this book in mind "Long before we discovered that he had fathered two children by two different women, one in Drimoleague and one in Clonakilty, Father James Monroe stood on the altar of the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, in the parish of Goleen, West Cork, and denounced my mother as a whore"- how could I pick any other category?
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
So many! I love the easy ones. And the hard ones!
1. A book in which faith/religion plays an integral role in the plot or the life of a main character

Found on the listing of ATY Recommendations for Lesser Known Books.
Extremely interesting account of the attempts to decipher the Minoan language Linear B. Fascinating history.

There were so many prompts that didn't make it that I liked that I chose my books for this year's challenge to fit the real prompts and also a list of reject prompts. I especially liked the book linked to a song or artist, choose a book for a fictional character and related to something from your bucket list.


The Raven Tower, White Ravens, and The Raven Boys
What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
I picked "three unrelated books that are linked only by having the same word in the title".
I wasn't yet a member of the group when this year's prompts were being selected, so no, I didn't vote for it.
What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?
I had a few:
A fiction and non-fiction book on the same topic
A book related to Arthurian legend
2 books from 2 different sides of an issue/event/perspective
A Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction winner or shortlist
A book about a person who travels to another country as a vacationer, an expatriate, an immigrant, or a refugee


So instead I used A book that was nominated for or won the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction (which was actually a "no designation" suggestion rather than a polarizing or close call but, oh well, close enough.) I read Wake by Anna Hope. The story is set in England after WW1 and explores the interconnectedness of several characters. It was a well-written engaging book and I rated it 4 Stars.
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- What are you reading for this category?
- What topic did you choose? Was it one you voted for during the polls?
- What were some of your other favorite topics that didn't make the final list?