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01. A book with a main character whose name starts with A, T, or Y
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The book opens in a farm Anna Claire & Coop.. Each have a main part int he narrative
It is not a book i particularly enjoyed as the latter half meandered through the lives of other random character.
This type of prompt is one i find most difficult as i have no way of quickly searching for MCs. As luck would have it this book fits several challenges.
At the end of 2021 i read The Mystery of Mrs. Christie which is a fictionalised account of Agatha Christies disappearance I gave it 4 stars and would definitely recommend for this prompt


Yes... Will be choosing some other book...


I'm also using it for the rejected prompt 'Book with someone's back on the cover'.

Other books I'd recommend are The Wee Free Men (main character is Tiffany Aching), Bad Monkey (Andrew Yancy), The Universe Versus Alex Woods (Alex, obviously!), What If It's Us (two main characters, one called Arthur), The God of Animals (Alice), and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Abraham, also obviously!). I seem to have a thing for "A" characters :)




Just finished The People We Keep! Feels good to check off the first prompt of the year. The main character's name is April.


Stayed till like 3am because I was dying for answers for multiple riddles and mysteries of the plot. Read the sequel next day and my only regret is that now I have to wait more than half a year for the last book.
Yay! First book of the year done!
Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival
I will admit that *A*stor is not ~the~ main character of the story but he is an important character and he shows up throughout.
Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival
I will admit that *A*stor is not ~the~ main character of the story but he is an important character and he shows up throughout.


For this one I will finally be getting around to reading Every Breath by Nicolas Sparks. One of the main characters is Tru Walls.
Not sure if this will in fact be my first book or not. I did not read in order this year but, with my books all being one's I already have, it may be easier to actually read the prompts in order. To me that is an added challenge."
Okay so, I had intended to read Every Breath but, it just so happens that I read Winter in Paradise by Elin HIlderbrand today and it fit this prompt since a main character is named Ayers. So, I decided that even though I had intended to use Winter in Paradise on #26 I can use the next book in the series instead, and then the third book for #27.
I actually feel good about this since I was trying to do the weeks in order as much as possible. Now I don't feel like after the first week I am already "failing."

The main character was named Amanda.


I loved this book. It's about the Haenyou (female divers) from Jeju, South Koren. The book gave wonderful descriptions of the diving activities. I actually watch YouTube videos of the divers.
I'm not reading in order, but my brain wants to check off the first few books... OCD thing:)
Linda, I loved that book so much!
Martha, I have been seeing that book pop up everywhere! How was it?
Martha, I have been seeing that book pop up everywhere! How was it?

Read Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs. The main character is Dr. Temperance Brennan.


Love Willa Cather! And not just because she is a fellow Nebraskan.








main character is Arthur
also Arthur is the main character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy




I read Cargo of Eagles by Margery Allingham
The main character in this series is Albert Campion

Thank you! I found it jarring. At the end the main character suddenly has a completely different character than he has had through the entire book. Everyone raves about it but the ending spoiled it for me.

Leah wrote: "A Clash of Kings has Ygritte, Arya Stark and Tyrion Lannister."
But I would have to read the whole series! Not
But I would have to read the whole series! Not


Two of the main characters fit the prompt the Psychotherapist Theo Faber and his patient Alicia Berenson.
The book was a good read but I was able to deduce the ending so wasn't able to get that thrill or an unexpected ending. 4 star rating.

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