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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
51. The Word "Game" In The Title


Our final winning prompt for 2022 is a book with the word “game” in the title. This could include the sub-title as well.

Alternatively, you pick a book with a game in the title. (For example: a title with the word “chess,” “golf” or the title of a video game in it.) The original winning prompt had indicated that this suggestion was in honor of the 2022 Winter Olympics, so you could creatively choose a book featuring the Olympic Games.

Check out our Goodreads List for examples


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Donna TalentedReads | 49 comments Could I use We Ride Upon Sticks for this prompt? I mean it has "sticks" which in this case means hockey sticks. I know it's stretching it a little ...


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
Donna wrote: "Could I use We Ride Upon Sticks for this prompt? I mean it has "sticks" which in this case means hockey sticks. I know it's stretching it a little ..."

As we say, "Your Challenge, Your Rules!" If you feel the prompt fits, then go for it!


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Donna TalentedReads | 49 comments Lindsey wrote: As we say, "Yo..."

Well alrighty then!


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Tonya LeComte | 4 comments Hunger Games
Gerald’s Game
Enders Game
Game On by Janet Evanovich
The Hating Game by Sally Thorn


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Cathal Kenneally | 22 comments End Game by David Baldacci


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Angela Y (yangelareads) ♡ | 246 comments The Family Game by Catherine Steadman


Brother Stephen | 167 comments THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED - HARRY VARDON, FRANCIS OUIMET, AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN GOLF by MARK FROST


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Shari | 5 comments I just now finished Tom Clancy’s Patriot Games.


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Shelly (book_to_the_library) | 37 comments The most dangerous game Richard Connell or
The Blind Side (Evolution of a game) Michael Lewis


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Carol (cquan01) | 587 comments I listened to The Hunger Games for this prompt.


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Christy (christy77) | 1 comments My son recommended The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. It also is a middle grade book so satisfies #39 as well.


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Lillian (sunshinereadswithlil) The Marriage Game by Sara Desai


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Steph Card | 30 comments The singles table (Marriage game #3) by Sara Desai


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Jenny Hammond | 3 comments I'm reading The Lying Game by Ruth Ware right now for this one!


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Leslie Benham The Inheritance Game


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments I read The Singles Game by Lauren Weisberger for this prompt. Not one of my favorite books by this author but I did enjoy the read.
The Singles Game by Lauren Weisberger


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GailW (abbygg) I read The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. First published in 1978 as a children's book. It is a delight to read if you like mysteries.


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Erika | 3 comments I finished The Hating Game by Sally Thorne.


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Belle Lune | 115 comments The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin (I didn’t love it.)


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments Do you think that The Queen's Gambit would work here? It's not the name of a game, but a specific move in the game of chess. And the book is very much chess centered.
The rule follower part of me says the word game is not in the title. the other part of me says go for it.


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Steph Mrzena | 2 comments Anna wrote: "Do you think that The Queen's Gambit would work here? It's not the name of a game, but a specific move in the game of chess. And the book is very much chess centered.
The rule follower..."


Your challenge, your rules.... but for me, I personally would not count it for this prompt. If the prompt were "about a game", or "relating to a game", then yes. But it specifically says the word game in the title. It feels very specific in this instance.


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments I just started Ender's Game. I don't read a lot of SciFi but what I have read I do enjoy. So far I am enjoying it.


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Mindy McDermott | 46 comments I read Wild Game. It’s a memoir about the author’s life.


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Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) | 264 comments I read "Good Game, Well Played" by Rachael Smith, Katherine Lobo, & Justin Birch

Good Game, Well Played by Rachael Smith


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Shonna Froebel | 255 comments Rules of the Game by Lori Wilde. https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2022...


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Steph Card | 30 comments I’m using the Queen’s gambit for this one. I think it fits.


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Nyx I read The Hating Game by Sally Thorne.


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Hannah DCamp | 129 comments I read Amari and the Great Game by B.B. Alston. Highly recommend, this is a fun series!


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Nessa (the_vanessa) | 39 comments "Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game" by Chris Grabenstein


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Liz (elwoodsc) | 47 comments Bad Games by Jeff Menapace


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