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2020 Challenge - Regular > 09 - A book with a map

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Celine  (ceelovesbooks) | 4 comments I LOVED reading Artemis by Andy Weir. It was such a fun book starring a young woman with a crude sense of humor, small amount of mystery and action.

Artemis


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Jennifer Muster | 31 comments American Dirt was a fantastic read!


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Tori (ascottishlassreads) | 2 comments Most of Maria V Snyder's books have maps! Winnie the Pooh (for a quicker / family read) and all of the Inheritance / Eragon series have maps.


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Allison (glacier_girl) | 10 comments Seven Years in Tibet


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Irma Alam (irmaalam) | 9 comments one of the three books from the "shadow and bone" series by Leigh Bardugo. they all have the map of Ravka.


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Renee Read Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas


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Lilith (lilithp) | 1073 comments I read Kyrgyzstan by David C. King. The maps are really helpful. I picked this up in response to something Ed Byrne said on Mock the Week lol. I am becoming more and more intrigued by Central Asia the more I read!


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Ashleigh Motbey (ashybear02) | 144 comments I read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The edition I read contained a map of Hogwarts grounds at the start!


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Harmke | 435 comments If you like it short and you can read in Dutch: Leon & Juliette by Annejet van der Zijl (Boekenweekgeschenk - gift during the National Book Week in the Netherlands).


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Yolanda (yolandafay) Amy J. wrote: "The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

I saw this on one of the lists. If I can confirm that it has a map, then I'll probably be reading it for the prompt."


My cousin who literally recommended this book to me a few hours ago did indeed confirm it has a map :) And excellent worldbuilding!


message 161: by Delia (new)

Delia (dc1984) I'm a total sucker for maps!! I read The Palace of Lost Memories for this prompt. I didn't care for the characters much, but the map told a pretty good story in itself.


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Ana Maeso (anamariamaeso) | 2 comments A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles


message 163: by Diana (new)

Diana (candystripelegs) | 246 comments We Ride Upon Sticks and I Killed Zoe Spanos both have maps in the first couple of pages.


message 164: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (zumbajess) | 176 comments For the prompt about reading a book with a map, I read “The Hobbit.”


message 166: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments Dragon: Hound of Honor has a map in the front. If you want a shorter book and like dogs or medieval France, then this might work for you.


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Cornerofmadness | 805 comments It only had a solitary treasure map but I'm counting it. Riptide by Douglas Preston


message 168: by Lauren (last edited Sep 09, 2020 07:10AM) (new)

Lauren (Smolren) (tithenpen) | 4 comments I imagine a lot of people will be reading high fantasy for this, but I read something a little different and LOVED it.

Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix
Horrorstor was a SUPER fun humerous, paranormal horror story. It's set in a fake ikea that has some weird happenings going on and follows a couple of staff members who decide to do a nightshift to work out what the cause is before corporate come and investigate. I loved this. Would highly reccommend, and it has TWO maps. Double points, right?


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Sejal (sejalreads) Tigana


message 170: by Liz (new)

Liz Fothergill | 48 comments Just received a copy of WE RIDE UPON STICKS and it has a map inside.


message 171: by Carly (new)

Carly Friedman (carlykayreads) | 61 comments Liz wrote: "Just received a copy of WE RIDE UPON STICKS and it has a map inside."

I was JUST coming to post the same thing. I picked it up from my library yesterday!


message 172: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) I read "The Walk" by Richard Paul Evans.


message 173: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) I read The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. I didn’t realize it had a map since I listened to the audiobook. But, I checked out the ebook also to check out the illustrations and discovered a map on the first page!


message 174: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments Pam wrote: "I read The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. I didn’t realize it had a map since I listened to the audiobook. But, I checked out the ebook also to check out the illustrations and discovered a map..."

That's awesome! I highly recommend The Phantom Tollbooth for readers of all ages. It is even more applicable to life in the time of COVID-19.


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message 176: by Virginia (new)

Virginia (dogdaysinaz) | 52 comments I read America's Sacred Sites for this prompt.
America's Sacred Sites 50 Faithful Reflections on Our National Monuments and Historic Landmarks by Brad Lyons

I'm surprised how many books I've read this year had maps in them. I'm currently reading Prisoners of War and recently read Oregon, My Oregon, Black Sun, and The Immortal Words, for a few examples.
Prisoners of History What Monuments to World War II Tell Us about Our History and Ourselves by Keith Lowe
Oregon, My Oregon Land of Natural Wonders by Photo Cascadia
Black Sun (Between Earth and Sky, #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse
The Immortal Words (The Grave Kingdom, #3) by Jeff Wheeler


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Anshita (_book_freak) | 267 comments I read The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It has a map at the end.


message 179: by Tammy (new)

Tammy La frenierre wright | 1 comments The maps of Elfhame in The Folk of the Air series (The Cruel Prince, Wicked King and Queen of Nothing) by Holly Black.


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