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what about "a book about something lost"?

I was thinking about how we are all stuck at home reliant on different devices to communicate. How about a book that features a mode of communication. Eg, telephone, texting, letters, blog posts

i am so in love with a lot of the prompts being suggested here!
i love expanding the nun prompt to include priests & other religious figures. there's definitely some books with priests on my tbr.
i'd vote for the 'something lost' and non-european royalty (i prefer the more specific term than just non-british personally)
Anastasia wrote: "How about a book that features a mode of communication. Eg, telephone, texting, letters, blog posts"
i also love this! it's kind of spin on the multimedia prompts we've had
i love expanding the nun prompt to include priests & other religious figures. there's definitely some books with priests on my tbr.
i'd vote for the 'something lost' and non-european royalty (i prefer the more specific term than just non-british personally)
Anastasia wrote: "How about a book that features a mode of communication. Eg, telephone, texting, letters, blog posts"
i also love this! it's kind of spin on the multimedia prompts we've had

1971 brought us:
The first email sent between computers
Starbucks
Walt Disney World
First Mr Men book published (Mr Tickle!)
Open University enrols its first students
UK adopts decimal currency
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film released
Also noticed 2021 will bring a solar eclipse in some places.

The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
One Plus One
The Solitude of Prime Numbers
Life of Pi

Another good math... not really math ... book is The Mathematician's Shiva


I'd upvote Scandium, nuns or religious people, and non-British royalty. I think non-European ended up being too complicated to discuss with Russia, Cleopatra, other possible Euro born princesses/queens, former colonies, etc.

hah! Thanks for interpreting, because I was sitting here scratching my head for a minute.

I’m not planning on voting for any title prompts next round unless those are the only ones I like.


I went back & looked at the list of all the ones I voted for that didn't make the final list, and there weren't really any that really stuck out to me.
I think I would pick the book related to the name of a professional sports team, or the 2 word (2/1 syllable) ones.

Ohhhh good question, Katie!
I would have liked to see at least one more list make it on -- The Millionaire's Most Anticipated is a favorite of mine so that's one I'd like to see, or the NYPL 125 Books.
I also would like an LGBTQIA+ prompt. I liked the one that was put forward and I wish it would have made it in.
I really liked the documents prompt -- I thought it was more unique than just epistolary. And the prompt where you are not the intended audience (good place to slot in a classic and/or a YA),
Ok well looking at my votes, there are quite a few I'd like to see on the list. I was thinking of suggesting a prompt related to page count next poll (a long book, maybe 500 or 600+ pages?), but now I want to resubmit one of these lol.
I would have liked to see at least one more list make it on -- The Millionaire's Most Anticipated is a favorite of mine so that's one I'd like to see, or the NYPL 125 Books.
I also would like an LGBTQIA+ prompt. I liked the one that was put forward and I wish it would have made it in.
I really liked the documents prompt -- I thought it was more unique than just epistolary. And the prompt where you are not the intended audience (good place to slot in a classic and/or a YA),
Ok well looking at my votes, there are quite a few I'd like to see on the list. I was thinking of suggesting a prompt related to page count next poll (a long book, maybe 500 or 600+ pages?), but now I want to resubmit one of these lol.


I can't pick just one! My top five are:
A work of fiction with a reference book in the title
A book related to a person featured in a Google doodle
A book that is mostly written as a series of documents
A book involving a nun
A book related to folklore

I went back & looked ..."
The alliteration prompt for me it will undoubtedly be my prompt that did not make it pick.

I would have liked to see at least one more list make it on -- The Millionaire's Most Anticipated is a favorite of mine so that's one I'd like to see, or the NYPL 125 ..."
Not with I'm afraid I think list prompts are too restrictive. Either its on the lit or its not. I agree about LGBTQ but i down voted the one put forward because I disagree that some gay groups are not underrepresented.

A book related to the bingo call for 21 "key to the door"
I just think it's unique, related to 2021 and I have loads of options for it.

I went back & looked ..."
that's a fun question!!! For this year, the first prompt that I had STRONG love for, that never made it onto the list, was "set in one of 5 communist countries"

You could use one of those books for the NATO alphabet prompt for the letter L. Lima is the Roman goddess of doorways.



I had suggested a prompt earlier this year related to a mineral in part because the 21st wedding anniversary is brass or nickel. I wonder if we could expand the Scandium prompt to provide people with more options but still have it relate to 21.
Perhaps something like “A book related to a mineral such as Scandium (21st element), or Brass or Nickel (21st wedding anniversary)”
People could use one of these as a bio, but have the option of any mineral as a kis option

I liked the favourite recipe suggestion too. I cook a mean Rogan Josh which greatly expanded the choices.

I also liked the UN 2021 International Year, fat-positive (assuming it doesn’t make it) and TQIA+. I’m sure I’ll read all of these next year and fold them in to the challenge if they also work for another prompt.
We have the Warwick Prize, but I agree that we haven't voted any in, and I would like to see at least one more award or list prompt.

We have the Warwick Prize prompt!

I liked the lesser-known literary prize one too, I feel like every book I read has all of these prizes listed on its GR page.

The fact that I love awards is exactly the reason I don’t really like the “lesser known prize” prompt. What counts? I would have to hunt for something pretty obscure to feel like I could legitimately fulfill the prompt. (Also, weirdly, I would prefer the prompt said “book award” instead of “literary prize.” Literary prize makes me think of the Booker Prize or the Womens Prize whereas book award feels like it covers every genre.)
we also have the well-read in literature prompt which is a 'list' prompt
i am not a big fan of lesser known prize purely because apart from the man booker or hugo, i couldn't name a single award or prize. i don't follow that sort of thing myself so i wouldn't know what counts as lesser known unless a list was provided (or if it's meant to be intrepeted as a prize you don't know about personally, they would all count so it feels like a throwaway prompt). i also enjoy using the prompts to tackle my tbr, not to read books that i have no interest in to fulfill a prompt.
i'm sad the tqia+ prompt didn't make it! but i also loved so many of the suggested prompts, i'm considering doing a rejects challenge
i am not a big fan of lesser known prize purely because apart from the man booker or hugo, i couldn't name a single award or prize. i don't follow that sort of thing myself so i wouldn't know what counts as lesser known unless a list was provided (or if it's meant to be intrepeted as a prize you don't know about personally, they would all count so it feels like a throwaway prompt). i also enjoy using the prompts to tackle my tbr, not to read books that i have no interest in to fulfill a prompt.
i'm sad the tqia+ prompt didn't make it! but i also loved so many of the suggested prompts, i'm considering doing a rejects challenge




I've put the goddess of doorways in my alphabet side challenge, but I'll probably still use the key to the door for my prompt that didn't make it, because I like the 2021 link.

I'd rather have a freebie prompt than one that makes me read something I have zero interest in. And yes, it definitely depends on what your preferences are whether a prompt is easy or not. I don't read much US contemporary fiction for instance, but I imagine most group members would say that was a freebie.


In bingo the callers have little sayings that go with the numbers, I guess a bit like the phonetic alphabet so you can hear which number they are calling in loud bingo halls.
So when number 21 is called, they would say "key to the door, twenty-one!".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
It seems this might a bit of a British thing.

This is why we created the KIS/BIO list a few years ago, so people could find ways to make every prompt easier or more difficult, depending on their personal needs. :-)

In bingo ..."
For further information: https://forum.wordreference.com/threa....
I Googled the phrase because I still didn't understand why 21 = "key to the door" even with the bingo explanation.

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