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The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
A Woman Is No Man
In fact, I found a bunch here:
https://www.rifflebooks.com/list/170553



Thanks for all the two titles recommendations. I remember the first time I saw someone here talking about The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, I had only just seen The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle in a new releases display in my local book shop and my first thought was “how on earth is there a sequel published so quickly, and why haven’t they chosen a better name?” Didn’t occur to me it was the same book under a different name! 😳



The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
A Woman Is No Man
In fact, I found a bunch here:
https://www.r..."
Thanks for the list! There was a book on there that I'm planning to read for one of my challenges, making this task much easier!

Hah, I suppose lido is a particularly British word. Everyone else calls them swimming pools but we need a special word for them being outside!

It's also titled Witch Light. It's one of my all-time favorite historical fiction novels!

Another book I enjoyed was The Weaver by Emmi Itäranta. It is also titled The City of Woven Streets. It's an interesting fantastical/mythic fiction book that I can't really compare to anything else.
And Natasha Solomon's books are often published under different titles. The Novel in the Viola (also titled The House at Tyneford) and Mr. Rosenblum's List, or, Friendly Guidance for the Aspiring Englishman (also titled Mr. Rosenblum Dreams in English) are both enjoyable historical fiction novels.
I learned from the 2020 listopias that Beartown has also been published under another title (The Scandal).

It was originally called The Place An Arrow Shoots From. I’m not sure if it was ever published under this title, but this was the title it was sold under.


Just a reminder that there is a tab for this challenge on the community spreadsheet! I've hidden the summer reading challenge, and this one is under the "FRC" tab!

Goodreads have a list of popular books by publication date but unfortunately it looks they only include month of publication for 2018 onwards. I’m not sure what other sites might have that information, sorry!

It means published in 1999 or later (or published since 1999 to phrase it another way) so 2019 would be fine. :-)

Read a book that began as a NaNoWriMo novel
The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
Fangirl
Murder Most Unladylike
Anna and the French Kiss
Elvis & Olive
The Oyster War: The True Story of a Small Farm, Big Politics, and the Future of Wilderness in America
The Night Circus
Water for Elephants
I read these last two, but listed just in case it might help someone else select a book for this prompt.

For "Read a book by an author with a three word name"....would something with initials, like A.B. Jones, be acceptable?

For "Read a book by an author with a three word name"....would something with initials, like A.B. Jones, be acceptable?"
Sure, I don’t see any reason that wouldn’t count.

Read a book that began as a NaNoWriMo novel
The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
Fangirl
Thanks for the suggestions Lynn. Fangirl has been on my TBR for ages, this might give me the push I need to finally read it.

Thanks, Bryony! I'll probably go with one of the other prompts in that case.
But this is the era of the internet - how is there NOT an easily accessible database with this kind of information somewhere? Sigh...

The import/export link is accessible from My Books page, under tools on the left.

The prompt - September, task 4, secret is important to the plot. The book - Ender's Game.
It has been *cough cough* a while since I last read the book, but still. I'm actually a bit chagrined that it took me this long to make the connection!

Great!

The prompt -..."
Oh, no, no, no...this is a total win! You did realize it! That's all the further you need to think about it IMHO! :)

(Also, while some books don't read as well as an adult, I honestly think that Ender's Game is actually BETTER now!)

The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
A Woman Is No Man
In fact, I found a bunch here:
https://www.r..."
Suzanne wrote: "Here are two suggestions of a book published under two titles:
The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
A Woman Is No Man
In fact, I found a bunch here:
https://www.r..."
Also One Past Midnight which became Between the Lives

An Unsuitable Woman / The Hunters by Kat Gordon
The Man Who Didn't Call / Ghosted by Rosie Walsh

(Also, while some books don't read as well as an adult, I honestly think that Ender's Gam..."
Ender's Game is one I have not yet read. Interesting to hear that it was even better as an adult!



There was a huge list on the NaNoWriMo website but it looks like they may have deleted or moved it. It’s archived here though: https://web.archive.org/web/201907292...


I read and really enjoyed Gold, which is about two Olympic cyclists and the friendship they share. It would work for this prompt!
There's also Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption, which is non-fiction and a bit lengthy, but really good, especially on audio.
There's also Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption, which is non-fiction and a bit lengthy, but really good, especially on audio.


The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman is about a female boxer in 18th century England. It was very well written, insightful, and entertaining, and just completely engaging. 5 Stars and one of the best books I've read this year. Highly recommended.

I think the detective stories where the detective used to be a pro-athlete would count. I actually read Harlan Coben's Deal Breaker for this prompt. It is a series based on sports agent Myron Bolitar, who was a former pro Basketball player/former FBI. All of his investigations (at least the first 2 books) involve professional sportspersons. Hope this helps..

I haven't read it yet, but I found Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw , where the main character is an Olympic swimmer.

Slow Getting Up: A Story of NFL Survival from the Bottom of the Pile-haven't read it yet, so I'm going to try to use this.
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen-professional ultra runners racing a Mexican tribe of ultra runners
Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize Women's Sports-the first woman in the Boston marathon (she claims she totally didn't know it was against the rules)
Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics
Head On-Sci-fi book involving a murder in a robot based sport. It's the second in a series, but I think you can get away with just reading this one (definitely still recommend reading Lock In
Hope that helps someone.

Hi Kathy: You don't have to read every prompt..If you are struggling with the professional sports main character prompt, complete one of the other 2 offered. Read either a book set in any of the 20 countries who have qualified for the Rugby tournament or Read a book by an author with a three word name - eg Gabriel García Márquez, Louisa May Alcott, Alexander McCall Smith. Chose the one about a book set in one of the 20 countries who have qualified to play in the rugby tournament. And since Canada will be playing I read a book sent in Canada...The newest Louise Penny book. If you want to read one with professional sports...Robert Parker wrote a book called Cheap Shot...It is part of his Spenser series and is very good. Rick Shefchik wrote 5 novels about sports characters. There is always the Art of Fielding which is about baseball. There are lots of romances with pro sports characters. But I would still just recommend doing the prompt set in one of the 20 countries qualified for the Rugby tournament. Very easy.
Books mentioned in this topic
American Panda (other topics)Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize Women's Sports (other topics)
Slow Getting Up: A Story of NFL Survival from the Bottom of the Pile (other topics)
Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens And Hitler's Olympics (other topics)
Head On (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anna Freeman (other topics)Rosie Walsh (other topics)
Kat Gordon (other topics)
Emmi Itäranta (other topics)
Ilka Tampke (other topics)
Post anything you like here! Need recommendations for a particular prompt? Want to recommend a five star book you read for the challenge? Want to chat about your favourite spot to curl up and read on an autumn evening? Enjoy! :-)