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Operation Joktan
No God but One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity
How to Find Love in a Bookshop
Crime and Punishment
Start with Amen: How I Learned to Surrender by Keeping the End in Mind
Still Me
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
The Silmarillion
The Children of Húrin
Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-Earth
Smith of Wootton Major & Farmer Giles of Ham
The Lightning Thief
The Sea of Monsters
The Titan's Curse
Villette
Paradise Lost
The Wasteland, Prufrock and Other Poems
The Wind in the Willows
The Golden Tower
Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels
The Last Letter from Your Lover
The Sacred Shore
Catch-22
Hollow City
Library of Souls
Midnight Sun
Goldenhand
To Hold the Bridge
Having a Mary Spirit: Allowing God to Change Us from the Inside Out
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Out of the Silent Planet
Josephus: Thrones of Blood
The Sword of Truth
P.S. I Still Love You
There's so many 😭🤣
Jamie wrote: "Most of these probably will not fit, but I'm going to post them anyways and maybe I'll be surprised. These are my current books I own and have not read. I need to read them in 2022 or I'm donating ..."
That's a long list!
Two titles jump out at me:
Villette was written during (and, therefore, set during) the Victorian era
P.S. I Still Love You is a romance written by a BIPOC author
That's a long list!
Two titles jump out at me:
Villette was written during (and, therefore, set during) the Victorian era
P.S. I Still Love You is a romance written by a BIPOC author

Midnight Sun could be about the afterlife (vampires are technically dead)
You might be able to stretch LoTR or Percy Jackson to found family
The one, Operation Joktan, has a board game in the title.
Fellowship of the Ring starts with a party


Anyway, probably any of Tolkien's books could be said to feature two languages (or more) since philology was his thing.
Did you read anything by one of those authors in 2021? If so, that is a different book by the same author for 2022.

P.S. I Still Love You can fit a book with a recipe in it, i think? i remember the mc liked to cook
Dorian Grey can also fit a book about a secret/Victorian
The Lightning Thief can fit (all of them can actually) found family, kinda man-made disaster? and two languages
The Titan's Curse can fit the featuring a party prompt

My husband is a Tolkien Fan so that's why we have all of those. I've read parts of the Lord of the Rings and just never finished them and have been meaning to forever. I'm kind of embarrassed actually lol. It's harder for me now, since I have a toddler, reading is harder to do, but I set the goals anyways.
I'm not sure how much chatter is allowed on this thread, but thanks again to people making suggestions. I need to check if there is a recipe in P.S. I Still Love You! (also one I started last year and didn't finish T_T)

Educated
Long Bright River
Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert
We keep the dead close

I've read it forever ago, but I do remember there being an actual sword of truth in it. Sorry :(
Mary wrote: "Some for me I’m interesting in working in:
Educated
Long Bright River
Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert
We keep the dead close"
Long Bright River is set in Philadelphia, whose sister city is Florence. There are LOTS of books set in Florence! Take a look at that, maybe you'll find something you want to read.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...
Or, you could decide it's a misleading title. The titular river in question is not the Delaware (which isn't particularly long, and not very bright, anyway), it's the veins on your inner arm, & later used to describe the river of souls of people who have died while using the drug: friends, neighbors, cousins, siblings, parents.
Educated
Long Bright River
Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert
We keep the dead close"
Long Bright River is set in Philadelphia, whose sister city is Florence. There are LOTS of books set in Florence! Take a look at that, maybe you'll find something you want to read.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...
Or, you could decide it's a misleading title. The titular river in question is not the Delaware (which isn't particularly long, and not very bright, anyway), it's the veins on your inner arm, & later used to describe the river of souls of people who have died while using the drug: friends, neighbors, cousins, siblings, parents.

I've read..."
I thought it was referencing The Bible, so if it is an actual sword then it is misleading - at least for me! I'm gonna count it. :)


Educated
Long Bright River
Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert
We keep the dead close"
Long Bright River is set in Philadelphia, whose si..."
I love the idea of using it as a misleading title!
Jane wrote: "Dread Nation - Justina Ireland"
* Social Horror
* Character is Ace
* Duology if you read the second book. (If you read the second book but don't want to use it for duology, there is a Sapphic relationship in the second book.)
* OwnVoices SFF
* Social Horror
* Character is Ace
* Duology if you read the second book. (If you read the second book but don't want to use it for duology, there is a Sapphic relationship in the second book.)
* OwnVoices SFF

Midnight Sun - I'm willing to bet it's been recommended on #BookTok and Edward is definitely leading a double life (advanced prompt)

Operation Joktan - Prompt 41 Reflected Image
No God but One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity - Prompt 12 A book about the Afterlife. Maybe it could be shoehorned in there?
How to Find Love in a Bookshop - Prompt 9 "Found Family"
Crime and Punishment - Prompt 25 book about a secret OR 46 - Double life
Villette - Prompt 34 Victorian era

Books i hope to find places for (note I will read unplanned books throughout the year so am happy to leave any that dont fit):
Children of Earth and Sky
Fearless Magic
Paper and Fire
Ash and Quill
The Master of Whitestorm
Smoke and Iron
Sword and Pen
Empress
The Riven Kingdom
Hammer of God
The Actual Star
Any help would be appreciated!

It Ends With Us - Colleen Hoover
Everything We Didn’t Say - Nicole Baart
The Maidens - Alex Michaelides
The Two Lives of Lydia Bird - Josie Silver
The Nightingale - Kristin Hannah
The Great Alone - Kristin Hannah
The Collective - Allison Gaylin
Uncommon Type - Tom Hanks
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot
A Man Called Ove - Fredrik Backman
A Flicker in the Dark - Stacy Willingham


So There wasn’t a recipe laid out in P.S. I still Love you but I’m pretty sure Laura Jean makes something for a bake sale and teaches Peter how so you could stretch it.
Goldenhand could be put in the afterlife category because Liriael is an abhorsen in training going in and out of death to send spirits onward.

It Ends With Us - Colleen Hoover
Everything We Didn’t Say - Nicole Baart
The Maidens - Alex Michaelides
The Two Lives of Lydia Bird - Josie Silver
The Nightingale ..."
The Maidens - Book about a secret, Book that features two languages, and Book about someone leading a double life (there's a murderer and the reader doesn't know who it is)
9987 wrote: "Anyone have any suggestions as to where Long Way Down might fit?"
you could read it in one sitting, and there are ghosts so you could slot it in "afterlife."
you could read it in one sitting, and there are ghosts so you could slot it in "afterlife."

I don't know if people just don't have an answer or if it got missed but if anyone has any suggestions for any of these books listed above I'd be very grateful!
Ashleigh wrote: "Ashleigh wrote: "I can only fit 4 of my planned reads to the prompts so far. Looking to fill as many as i can. Heres my list! https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/......"
I haven't read any of them, so I can't help!
I haven't read any of them, so I can't help!

A Man Called Ove
Everything We Didn't Say
The Great Alone
Uncommon Type
A Flicker in the Dark
Rachel wrote: "I found matches for some books I previously listed. Any ideas for the rest would be greatly appreciated!
A Man Called Ove
Everything We Didn't Say
[book:The Great Al..."
I bet a few of those were BookTok recommendations.
A Man Called Ove
Everything We Didn't Say
[book:The Great Al..."
I bet a few of those were BookTok recommendations.

It Ends With Us - Colleen Hoover
Everything We Didn’t Say - Nicole Baart
The Maidens - Alex Michaelides
The Two Lives of Lydia Bird - Josie Silver
The Nightingale ..."
It Ends With Us is a TikTok recommendation.

A Court of thorns and roses series and throne of glass series by Sarah J. Maas
The Daevabad trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty
The Cinder series by Marissa Meyer
The Grishaverse series by Leigh Bardugo
Truly Devious series by Maureen Johnson

A Court of thorns and roses series and throne of glass series by [author:Sarah J...."
If you like Veronica Roth, Rick Riordan, or Cinda Williams Chima, they've all blurbed the first book of the Grisha Verse, Shadow & Bone. I know there's a party in Shadow & Bone too.

Is a perfect fit for found family.
I think the secret prompt works well too.
I’m not sure when the Tom Hanks movie will come out maybe this year.
Christmas happens/is celebrated during the book
Btw I loved this book.

Grishaverse has a tv show with a second season coming next year.
Daevabad, book 2, is set during a holiday, Navasatem

A Court of thorns and roses series and throne of glass series by [author:Sarah J...."
Several--if not all--of the books in the Cinder series would work for "found family". Cinder works for a book featuring a party.

Is a perfect fit for found family.
I think the secret prompt works well too.
I’m not sure when the Tom Hanks movie will come out maybe this year.
Christmas happens/is celebrated du..."
Thank you, super helpful!

I know nothing about this book, but it does have the name of a board game in the title!

I just finished this today! It could be a book about a secret, or a sapphic relationship.

Holdout
Crossroads
American Made: What Happens to People When Work Disappears
O Beautiful
Thanks!

Where would you place Bewilderment by Richard Powers? I already have Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson as a past prompt. So if I move Bewilderment there then I need a prompt for Termination Shock!
TIA
Ali

Where would you place Bewilderment by Richard Powers? I already have Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson as a past prompt. So if I move Bewilderment there then I need a prompt for Termina..."
The US cover shows the night sky so could have a constellation on it.

Weather Maybe a man-made disaster? Climate change seems a bit too broad.
The Sentence (or other books set in a bookstore that might fit Popsugar).
So Long a Letter and/or Efuru
I'm With the Bears: Short Stories from a Damaged Planet and/or American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau
Autobiography of Red or another queer retelling
I think I already have "past year's prompt" covered, but know that some of these could count for that otherwise. Thanks for the help!!

I haven't read any of them, but just by looking at the titles and some of the descriptions, are any of them about witches? found family? have a misleading title? featured on BookTok? About a nonpatriarchal society? a sapphic book? by a Latinx author?
Those are some of the prompts I'd check.
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