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Tons of options, with the words "dog", "moon", "snowflakes", "winters", "springs", "ponies", etc.
"girls in white dresses" could go either romance or gothic horror, lol, though the blue satin sashes would narrow things a bit.
I like the energy of this prompt
I like the energy of this prompt
i definitely love that song choice! so many options and i love prompts that are easy to KIS/BIO

Someone please please please suggest this one in the next poll!

Ellie wrote: "I am fine with the idea of the prompt but is it just me or does "inspired by" make it it sounds like the author had to be inspired by the song to write the book, not that I am inspired by the song ..."
definitely! the final wording should make reference to using the lyrics specifically
definitely! the final wording should make reference to using the lyrics specifically

Suggested wording -
a book related to a word or phrase found in the song My Favorite Things
dalex wrote: "I think the Favorite Things song prompt could be really fun!
Suggested wording -
a book related to a word or phrase found in the song My Favorite Things"
That sounds good to me. Whoever suggests it could put a link to the lyrics. I think this song is more likely to be known by an international audience than the others that have been suggested.
Suggested wording -
a book related to a word or phrase found in the song My Favorite Things"
That sounds good to me. Whoever suggests it could put a link to the lyrics. I think this song is more likely to be known by an international audience than the others that have been suggested.

https://www.whichbook.net/
I haven't spent a lot of time on it, but you can choose by emotion/mood, by character/plot characteristics, by a map, or by starting with a bestseller.
It's going to destroy my TBR if I explore too long, but I already have 800 books on it so why not more?



https://www.whichbook.net/
I haven't spent a ..."
On my first pass with the generator, I tweaked 4 of the "sliders" under the "Mood & Emotion" tab and found a whole new list of books, some I'd heard of and others were totally new. Some folks may find it overwhelming, but I really like exploring new and possibly, underrated, titles. Love that there are four different categories and various combos within each that you can choose from, as well. Kelly, you should definitely nominate it for our next poll!


Suggested wording -
a book related to a word or phrase found in the song My Favorite Things"
That sounds good to me. I’m happy for anyone to submit it as I don’t always see the polls. I had thought of just copying the lyrics into the suggestion as they are quite short, just repeated twice.

Tried out the whichbook and like it as well. It might even be helpful in finding a book for some of the other prompts. Lots of books and authors I have not read.



I liked "Favorite Things" too.

I am fine with the Whichbook but we have some people who only want to read books they already own or already have on their TBR. Possibly the tool would remind them of something they own, but otherwise they might object.


A book from an author you enjoyed reading in 2020.
I know its the same prompt but I'd pick a different author this year

There are always going to be people who don't like a prompt. I always have a few on the list that I didn't want at all, but then it spurs me to find something I can use, and sometimes those are the best reads of the year. I also marked the site as one I can use whether the prompt makes its way in or not.


Mary Beth, I like this a lot better than the "meant to read in 2020" prompts. I'd probably vote for it again.

Wow, Dalex. I did a setting with the mood sliders and the books that came up included books I have read and given 5-stars and books on my TBR already, and three books I had never heard of that I checked at random and all three had 4-5 stars.
ICYMI: Our next Read-a-Thon starts on Saturday, and the individual challenge comes with a prize of getting to pick one prompt for the 2021 list!
You can get more info here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
As a reminder, you do not have to participate in the team challenge to do the individual challenge (and vice versa). More info coming later this week, but I wanted all of you to be able to mark your calendars!
You can get more info here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
As a reminder, you do not have to participate in the team challenge to do the individual challenge (and vice versa). More info coming later this week, but I wanted all of you to be able to mark your calendars!


Whichbooks didn't do much for me, either. It's just pages of books. I didn't see any "sliders" - when I click on the bestsellers page, it looks like i should be able to scroll right or left to see more titles, but I can't - I'm wondering if it matters which browser you're using? I'm currently using Chrome.



The downside is that the filters are a bit limited (for instance, you can only choose one race at a time when choosing characters), but still, it’s fun having a whole new set of books to choose from.


Oh I guess I'm not missing anything. It looked like there were arrows to scroll bestsellers, but maybe not. I didn't like any of the choices they show, so nothing for me to find rec's for. I'll go back and play with Mood and Emotion I guess.

I'm having a bit of trouble on Whichbooks as well. I think most people here have pretty extensive TBR shelves, so I like the idea of choosing from our own TBR lists, although I can't think of a specific prompt for it. Maybe something like reading a book listed at a number with "2" and "1" on our TBR? Like reading the 12th, 21st, 111st, or 219th books on our shelves, with the freedom to order our TBR any way we want? (I usually do it by date most recently added but it's fun to play around with that).
KIS could be just that it needs the "2" OR "1" in the number the book is listed at instead of requiring both.

Chrissy wrote: "Has the drawing of a summer reading challenge participant to pick a prompt happened yet? When will we know what they chose?"
The winner has been contacted, but we are waiting to hear their selection. We should be able to make an announcement this weekend.
The winner has been contacted, but we are waiting to hear their selection. We should be able to make an announcement this weekend.

I think the bestsellers page is broken, it definitely looks like it should rotate through a selection but the arrows don't work on any browser (I tried).

Um...I'd vote for that challenge on the list!
ETA: find a number generator online that let's you adjust a range equal to the number of items on your TBR, then have it randomly pick 1 or 3 or 5 of those items, then you pick the book you most want to read.



This seems like a great compromise - those who like Whichbook can use it, but it has an alternative for others.

And I don't like how it's just this weird personal prompt. There's no group continuity. It's meaningless to me what anyone reads for the prompt because it just some random thing.
Just my penny's input, for what it's worth. :)
I tend to agree with dalex, mostly because I know myself and I know I'd just keep randomly generating numbers until I found a book I wanted to read lol. It would definitely be a freebie for me.

I tried to use my TBR for the 20th on a list prompt this year but none of the options were available to me.
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