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Apr 04, 2019 09:16AM
Where would "Everything I Never Told You" by Celeste Ng fit?
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Sarah wrote: "I was originally going to read two books called Silver but I hated the first one I tried. I still want to read Silver if I can find somewhere for it to fit. Any suggestions?""Your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading challenge:
A book with a color in the title (2015 Challenge)"
Nicole wrote: "Where would "Everything I Never Told You" by Celeste Ng fit?""About a family" or "told from multiple POVs".
monica gaither wrote: "Any suggestions for An American Marriage? Thank you!"6. A book with a plant in the title or on the cover
There is a tree on the cover.
Stephanie wrote: "Hi, where would A knight of the seven kingdoms by george r.r. martin fit?""Extinct or imaginary creature" for dragons. If the edition you own has the shield on the cover, that has a tree on it, so maybe "plant on cover".
Cendaquenta wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Hi, where would A knight of the seven kingdoms by george r.r. martin fit?""Extinct or imaginary creature" for dragons. If the edition you own has the shield on the cover, that h..."
if you want to use a shield as an accessory perhaps there......depends if that is your thing.
I'm also looking for a prompt where I could use Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman by Lindy West. I was thinking #ownvoices but its a memoir.
Karen wrote: "I'm also looking for a prompt where I could use Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman by Lindy West. I was thinking #ownvoices but its a memoir."It's also her debut book!
I just finished The Blood of Flowers and I'm having a hard time figuring out where it would fit. Do y'all have any ideas? Thanks!
Aly wrote: "I just finished The Blood of Flowers and I'm having a hard time figuring out where it would fit. Do y'all have any ideas? Thanks!"She's an author with an A first and last name. She was born in Tehran, Iran, which is technically a part of Asia. And going by the summary, it seems like a family plays a large part in the story.
Erin wrote: "Aly wrote: "I just finished The Blood of Flowers and I'm having a hard time figuring out where it would fit. Do y'all have any ideas? Thanks!"She's an author with an A first and las..."
I think I'll use it for the name one. Thanks!
Any suggestions on where the 7 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle would fit aside from puzzle prompt as I've already got one for that
Solenn Canny wrote: "Any suggestions on where the 7 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle would fit aside from puzzle prompt as I've already got one for that"I can't say for sure because I haven't read it, but I thought I read that it was a book that takes place in a single day.
Brooke wrote: "Any suggestions on where I can fit The Glass Castle"It would fit as a book about a family.
I used The Glass Castle for a book you see someone reading on TV or in a movie (OITNB), and I thinkLittle Fires Everywhere would work for one about a family.
Lyor wrote: "Any recs on where Little Fires Everywhere and The Sun Also Rises might fit?"Little Fires Everywhere could be a "Book you wanted to read in 2018" or "Recommended by a celebrity you admire (Reese Witherspoon - if you like her)" or "a book about a family" (even though it's really 2 families)
Lyor wrote: "Any recs on where Little Fires Everywhere and The Sun Also Rises might fit?"The Sun Also Rises would be "a book with an astrology term in the title". I was certain it would have over a million GR ratings, but nope, unless you maybe add all the versions together.
Solenn Canny wrote: "Any suggestions on where the 7 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle would fit aside from puzzle prompt as I've already got one for that"I read it for #30, amateur detective.
Hope everyone's challenge is going well! Could anyone help me out with where The Salt Path by Raynor Winn might fit? How strictly do people stick to prompts? Would people read this for the prompt for "a book with a title that contains salty, sweet, bitter or spicy"? Or is that cheating?
Emma wrote: "Hope everyone's challenge is going well! Could anyone help me out with where The Salt Path by Raynor Winn might fit? How strictly do people stick to prompts? Would people read this for the prompt f..."That totally works for salty, sweet, bitter, spicy.
Azrah wrote: "Any recs where
Might fit?"Any chance you meant to read this last year? Or think it would make a good movie? You could argue that the ability to speak to shadows is a superpower.
Has anyone read Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng? I'm looking for some info on the story to see what prompts it might fit for... any suggestions?
Azrah wrote: "Any recs where
Might fit?"If you're using the US covers then can use it for item of clothing on the title as she is wearing clothes. Might also be able to use it as featuring an imaginary creature.
Solenn Canny wrote: "Any suggestions on where the 7 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle would fit aside from puzzle prompt as I've already got one for that"This is also a debut novel :)
Alison wrote: "Solenn Canny wrote: "Any suggestions on where the 7 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle would fit aside from puzzle prompt as I've already got one for that"This is also a debut novel :)"
It also takes place in one day.
Lyor wrote: "Any suggestions for where A Gentleman in Moscow might fit?"Well. I think it would make a good movie so IMO it fits that prompt, Also, depending on how strict your interpretation, there is a man wearing a hat on the cover so it could fit the accessory prompt.
I'm reading My Year of Rest and Relaxation and I can't really think of a spot that it would fit. Any ideas? Thanks!
Ashley wrote: "What would you use The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls for? I already used the family prompt."You could do a book with a two word title. It looks like a lot of people aren't counting articles
Aly wrote: "I'm reading My Year of Rest and Relaxation and I can't really think of a spot that it would fit. Any ideas? Thanks!"Either a book you meant to read in 2018 or you could use the "past challenge" and do "A book with alliteration in the title" from last year's challenge.
Ashley wrote: "What would you use The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls for? I already used the family prompt."I used it for the prompt "saw someone reading it on TV" as Alex Vause reads it in season 1 of Orange is the New Black.
Sandra wrote: "Any suggestions for Viper or The Manifesto on How to Be Interesting? Thanks! :)"Viper was published in 2019.
Ian wrote: "Aly wrote: "I'm reading My Year of Rest and Relaxation and I can't really think of a spot that it would fit. Any ideas? Thanks!"Either a book you meant to read in 2018 or you coul..."
I'm thinking of trying to place in the category "A book you think should be turned into a movie".
Rachelnyc wrote: "Lyor wrote: "Any suggestions for where A Gentleman in Moscow might fit?"Well. I think it would make a good movie so IMO it fits that prompt, Also, depending on how strict your int..."
It's also recommended by Tom Hanks - someone in that discussion thread helpfully posted a list of Vulture articles where celebrities recommend books.
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