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The story element I wish there was more of is a female protagonist with a male best friend who isn't in love with her.
Since my early teens my best friend has been a guy and everyone always thought we were dating. It's incredibly annoying and I hate the idea that you can't be friends with a member of the opposite sex without romance being involved.


"A book with a non-binary/trans/+ author or character"

Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). Bonus points if you purchased the book from a local bookstore.
Thoughts?

Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). Bonus points if you purchased the book from a local bookstore.
Thoughts?"
I have a copy of my friend's book to read, so this would be perfect for me. I'd vote for it.




Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). and/or a book purchased from a local bookstore.

Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). Bonus points if you purchased the book from a local bookstore.
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Something like this gets nominated every year and it doesn't ever do very well in the voting. There seems to be a big aversion to local authors. Even worded this way to include country probably won't be popular with those in the US/UK. It's kind of a freebie for those countries.


Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). and/or a book purchased from a local bookstore."
I agree that country is too broad. Also I don't buy books other than Kindle editions and those are few and far between. I access most of the books I read from the state's electronic library.
Maybe instead try something like Support Local: a book related to a local business or industry? I live in a small town, but we have a coffee shop named Steel Rails with a railroad theme, a food truck called Noli, and two relatively large farms that specialize in tomatoes and strawberries, a homemade ice-cream/produce stand. I could get very creative with this option.


Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). and/or a book purchased from a local bookstore."
I suggest rewording to say local or regional author, which gives more options. In the US, this could be New England, Southwest, Midwest, etc. For members in a small country, regional could include surrounding countries.

Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country). Bonus points if you purchased the book from a local bookstore.
Thoughts?"
A lot of people don't like personal prompts so anything remotely personal usually doesn't make the list.

1. Read a book with a mental health/mental illness component
2. Read a book with a character that struggles with a mental illness
3. Read a book related to mental illness


"A book with a non-binary/trans/+ ..."
I love this prompt and seconded it the first time. It looks like it will be the afternoon where I am so should be able to suggest it.

1. Read a book with a mental health/mental illness component
2. Read a book with a character that strug..."
I agree, I like "related to mental health" best as well. I would interpret that to mean that a major theme of the book should be about mental health, as opposed to "character who struggles with mental illness," which could just be a book with a side character who fits, or where a main character's mental illness isn't crucial to the story. It would also open up the prompt to nonfiction books about mental illness that don't follow specific characters.


Amy, I also prefer the mental health route. I think it's still clear but puts it in more of a positive light and can encompass self-help books as well.
Meghan, I think if the prompt is phrased as "Support Local - An author from your area (town, state, country) and/or a book purchased from a local bookstore" it's combining two separate prompts. I can purchase a book from my local bookstore that is from an author in Japan and set in Japan, but I live in California.
I would prefer "region" because there is only one book about my hometown (and it's terrible), but CA and USA are too broad. Where if I could do West, I could read a western, a book about Indigenous people, or an author from NV, AZ, NM. I would downvote purchasing from a local bookstore, because I think it excludes a large portion of members that may read exclusively ebooks. I have a friend that probably hasn't picked up a physical book in years. I don't know what he would do lol.

Alicia the idea of the local bookstore is to support a local business, not necessarily an author. But I too very rarely buy books, it would have to be something I really want and plan to keep.

I don't like the local bookstore aspect. It reminds me too much of that Popsugar prompt a couple years ago "a book you bought on a trip" in that it assumes everyone can afford to spend money on books (or trips for that matter). I don't like prompts that ask people to spend money.

Thoughts?


I very rarely buy new books either and almost everything I read comes from the library or overdrive.

I'm also unlikely to vote for anything that requires me to buy a book. I'm lucky enough to be able to buy books without much problem, but I don't think it would be the most accessible or fair for everyone, especially if the pandemic is ongoing and things might close down again. The same goes for borrowing -- I have a prompt this year asking me to borrow a book from a friend, but I've had to change it to borrowing one from my mom instead since we're in the same house. I guess it's possible to borrow an ebook or audiobook from the library, but that feels like a freebie if you have access to a good library.
I like a mental health prompt, but I'd stay away from the "struggles with" wording. I think a book involving (or related to?) mental health/mental illness would be a good way to word it.


Versus mental health focuses more on depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder. More of a focus on emotional and psychological well being.

Alicia wrote: "I’m certainly not an expert in the subject, but doesn’t Neurodiversity focus more on neurological developmental disorders and/or disabilities, such as Autism, Tourette’s, mental disabilities. "
it's one of those 'all elephants are grey, but not all grey things are elephants' situations. neurodiversity covers both mental illnesses & neurological/developmental disabilities but mental health tends to be exclusive to mental illness.
it's one of those 'all elephants are grey, but not all grey things are elephants' situations. neurodiversity covers both mental illnesses & neurological/developmental disabilities but mental health tends to be exclusive to mental illness.
i wouldn't vote for a prompt that limited how you could acquire the books you're reading for accessibility reasons (like everyone has said!) but i do love the idea of focusing on supporting local businesses or your community. maybe that could be turned into a prompt somehow??
Chelsey wrote: "What about a prompt like
Read a book that reminds of your favorite small/local business."
or maybe "related to"? i like that! because you could read about a bookstore (lots of options) or a book with a bookish/author mc. or if you have a favourite local cafe, there are plenty of books with mcs who are baristas, romances where the meet cute is in a cafe or even a nonfiction about the history of coffee or something, lots of options!
Read a book that reminds of your favorite small/local business."
or maybe "related to"? i like that! because you could read about a bookstore (lots of options) or a book with a bookish/author mc. or if you have a favourite local cafe, there are plenty of books with mcs who are baristas, romances where the meet cute is in a cafe or even a nonfiction about the history of coffee or something, lots of options!

How about 'read a book related to a local business or industry'
That would you allow you to focus on a specific business but also local history. I come from a mill and mining area which would be fun to research.

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I like this adjustment! I'm one of the ones that feels limited by the word 'favorite' because, silly as it might seem, I get so stuck on "is that my FAVORITE favorite or just one of many I like? is there something I like more that's REALLY my favorite?" My brain is goofy that way, lol. But opening it up like this made me think immediately of the sugar beet company that was most of the tiny town I live in for decades, the nearby rancho and its long history, the shipping history of this area slightly bigger than just my town... but could still easily be used to mean related to a current (and beloved) local business, like a book about baristas being related to your much loved little coffee shop.

Kat wrote: "How about 'read a book related to a local business or industry"
i like that adjustment!
Roxana wrote: "I get so stuck on "is that my FAVORITE favorite or just one of many I like? is there something I like more that's REALLY my favorite?" My brain is goofy that way, lol. "
omg, i actually relate to this a lot! it's like i'm worried someone will somehow 'fact check' my list and if it's not my true favourite, just something i really like or one of of my favourites, i'll be 'cheating' haha
i like that adjustment!
Roxana wrote: "I get so stuck on "is that my FAVORITE favorite or just one of many I like? is there something I like more that's REALLY my favorite?" My brain is goofy that way, lol. "
omg, i actually relate to this a lot! it's like i'm worried someone will somehow 'fact check' my list and if it's not my true favourite, just something i really like or one of of my favourites, i'll be 'cheating' haha

So now I’m wondering about going to the other extreme and suggesting a book inspired by ‘My Favourite Things’ from The Sound of Music (https://genius.com/Julie-andrews-my-f...). Not that I have a book in mind for raindrops, roses, whiskers or kittens...although Gertrude Jekyll is Britain’s favourite rose and there is plenty written by and about her...
Any thoughts?

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Those are great suggestions, Conny. Maybe I will suggest this later if the original trope prompt doesn't make it. And I thought of another trope you rarely see:
A book with an elderly character that doesn't die at the end