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Jan 02, 2021 08:55AM
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Ah definitely set in scandinavia. Those thrillers are just insane.Snowblind from ragnar jonasson is on my list
Edith wrote: "Ah definitely set in scandinavia. Those thrillers are just insane.Snowblind from ragnar jonasson is on my list"
Have you read The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup? I haven't read a lot of Scandinavian fiction, so I think I'll check out Snowblind :)
On past challenges they have had your favorite re-read so I will be using that challenge to re-read ACOTAR
This is my first year participating in this challenge. Where can I find prompts from previous years?
Stefanie wrote: "This is my first year participating in this challenge. Where can I find prompts from previous years?"This is also my first year participating. I've just been Googling prompts from previous years. Here are the prompts from 2020: https://www.popsugar.com/entertainmen...
Stefanie wrote: "This is my first year participating in this challenge. Where can I find prompts from previous years?"
They should also all be on PopSugar’s website still. I think the one I mentioned was from 2019 or 2018.
They should also all be on PopSugar’s website still. I think the one I mentioned was from 2019 or 2018.
My favorite prompt from a previous PopSugar Reading Challenge is " a book the makes you nostalgic." I re-read "Mrs. Mike" by Benedict and Nancy Freedman. I read it when I was a teenager, and I've read it many times. It's one of my favorite books!
My favorite prompt is from the 2015 Challenge - "a book based on or turned into a TV show". I like to read (or re-read) the book before I watch the adaptation. Earlier this month, I read "Firefly Lane" by Kristin Hannah for this prompt.
A book with a one-word title from Popsugar 2015 is the one I am using for Carmilla. (a creepy freebie on audible)
I read Hench for this prompt. It it filled a prompt from the 2020 challenge - "a book that passes the Bechdel test."


