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Yes, officially you can use a Wild Card for any one prompt that you really don't like/can't find something for. In this group, you also can be what I call "creative" and find a way to make an unexpected book fit, even if others find it farfetched. Some people really like the structure of following prompts literally and some of us like to see what we can get away with! The most important thing is to read and have fun!
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This Tender Land (other topics)Station Eleven (other topics)
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot (other topics)
The Murmur of Bees (other topics)
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine (other topics)
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H.E. Bates (other topics)Mary Balogh (other topics)
Robyn Carr (other topics)
Jack Carr (other topics)
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That shows how many people vote who aren't part of these discussions and explanations. Plus someone mentioned they deliberately ignore..."
I saw a mention of a Wild Card somewhere. I agree we need some flexible prompts. What's easy for one might not be easy for others.