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Can you help explain the meaning of this prompt? I'm not sure I'm understanding it properly, but I was planning on The Cousins, since the title mentions a relation ...
Lisa wrote: "Can you help explain the meaning of this prompt? I'm not sure I'm understanding it properly, but I was planning on The Cousins, since the title mentions a relation ..."
I think that they are referring to if the book includes a family tree page? Like in ‘Clockwork Princess’ editions by Cassandra Clare they have the family tree inside the cover. Or sometimes authors will put a family tree in the beginning where a map might be or at the end because there are a lot of family members.
I think that they are referring to if the book includes a family tree page? Like in ‘Clockwork Princess’ editions by Cassandra Clare they have the family tree inside the cover. Or sometimes authors will put a family tree in the beginning where a map might be or at the end because there are a lot of family members.
Cassandrah wrote: "I think that they are referring to if the book includes a family tree page? Like in ‘Clockwork Princess’ editions by Cassandra Clare they have the family tree inside the cover. Or sometimes authors will put a family tree in the beginning where a map might be or at the end because there are a lot of family members."Oh seriously? I can't imagine there are many books with an *actual* family tree printed inside, but I guess I'm wrong. Also, I read at least 80% audiobooks, so this is going to take some research on my part.
Lisa wrote: "Cassandrah wrote: "I think that they are referring to if the book includes a family tree page? Like in ‘Clockwork Princess’ editions by Cassandra Clare they have the family tree inside the cover. O..."
I can’t imagine there are many either... In all the books I’ve read I think I’ve come across only a handful. But I would also count, for instance, Breaking Dawn. They list the vampires in the back to keep track of them and how they’re related to each other... If you wanted to stretch or are having a hard time finding an actual printed family tree I think this would be a good alternative.
I can’t imagine there are many either... In all the books I’ve read I think I’ve come across only a handful. But I would also count, for instance, Breaking Dawn. They list the vampires in the back to keep track of them and how they’re related to each other... If you wanted to stretch or are having a hard time finding an actual printed family tree I think this would be a good alternative.
I did a search and it came up with a Goodreads 2021 Pop Sugar list. It gives a list of book suggestions for this specific category. (And the others if you need any other ideas).
I was thinking of reading a history book (lots of family trees)! I'm going to read Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar By Tom Holland. Though my copy also has a gorgeous cover, so I was torn between using it for this prompt or for prettiest cover on your TBR list haha
I’m planning on reading “Homegoing” by Yaa Gyasi for this prompt! This book could also fit the the “three generations” prompt (and, for me personally, the “a book everyone seems to have read but you” one).
I just started reading One of the Good Ones by the Moulite sisters and it has a family tree in the beginning .
The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South by Michael W. Twitty
Just finished Julia Quinn's The Duke and I for this prompt. I found the family tree on my kindle version of the book under "extras." Now I can watch the series!





