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I had a hard time also. There weren't any that I really disliked just a few that I found more limiting or personally confusing. This is the first poll this year that I didn't vote 4/4 and went 5/3, but will be happy with any that make it.


Maybe we should have included herbs, too.

Maybe we should have included herbs, too."
I think, it is hard prompt to get in this year due to having had the recipe word for 2023. Then we have voted in Ben & Jerry’s which could be used for many food/spice titled books if some wants too. We also have cozy mystery and many have food/spice titles.

neutral or downvotes:
5 books. I liked it before but I was disappointed by my last searches.
Pets. It overlaps too much with Raining cats and dogs.
Gen X authors - is there a list?

just change the date and choose the writer occupation. 1965 - 1980

Anyway... I changed one of my picks because of that, so here is how I ended up, all 8 UP votes:
1. A book by an author from Canada, Australia or New Zealand: Mom was from Canada, so it just seemed like a good idea. Found some authors I like that I didn't know were Canadian, but I should probably look for new-authors-to-me as well.
3. A book involving a wild animal or endangered species: a book I REALLY want to read would fit here
7. A book by an author born between 1965-1980 (Generation X): it would be nice to use X, and I found an author in this generation (a harder search than I imaginged) who I haven't read in quite a while, but really loved the books I have read - Colum McCann
8. A book with a strong sense of place: one of my favorite book podcasts is Strong Sense of Place Podcast, plus I love that feel of "being" there.
9. A book with an anti-hero as a main character: my suggestion, several fun options I'm interested in (Starter Villain, Assistant to the Villain - I think Ellie flagged these as well, maybe a co-read is in order!)
10. A book over 500 pages: I could finish the 2nd half of Shogun (2nd half being ANOTHER 600 pages!), my new The Covenant of Water, or probably several dozen others on my TBR
12. A book involving Intelligence – AI, espionage or abilities: just like brain stuff. Maybe I'll read a synesthesia book here and leave the science prompt for something else science-y!
15. A book with an insect in the title or on the cover: this was one I ALMOST down voted. Usually searching covers is pretty easy, but because insects are small (and often pictured small on covers), it was hard to see. So I scanned the provided listopia and found MANY options on my TBR. And since we have Birds, Bees, and Bunnies this year, many of those are Bee options I didn't get to use yet. I also have the non-fiction option An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed Yong that I may fit in if I don't have enough NF on my list for next year.

If insects get in I will probably scower covers for something lurking about.

X in title, insect in title and Masterpiece theatre were down. I always have trouble with books related to movies/tv and generally am tired of "xxxx in the title prompts"

I was kinda meh about most of these, I only upvoted and downvoted 3 each.


I"m strict in that I think an author has to have been born in Canada or immigrated as a young child. One set of my grandparents were immigrants and became citizens, but it's a very different outlook than growing up there. This is for any country.
I've now lived in the States more than half of my life (not something I'd ever thought I'd do) but I am never going to really think like an American who was born or at least raised here, and I didn't even have to learn a new language.

just change the date and choose the writer occupation. 1965 - 1980"
I found one author I liked born in 1966, but I had trouble with the slow page loading.
I googled a few I thought might fit
Gabrielle Zevin was born 1977
John Green 1977
Kevin Wilson 1978
Colson Whitehead 1969
Elif Shafak 1971

Thank you!

I was thinking of putting Colum McCann on my author list next year, so this helps.
I really liked An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. I have to be in the right mood (curious about nature) to read books like this.

Possible Prompts:
1. A book by an author from Canada, Australia or New Zealand-I believe i have at least one author that fits that.
2. A book that has an X in the title-sure
3. A book involving a wild animal or endangered species-nope based on my searches
4. A book that is on a Five Books List; reader’s choice of which list-yup. voted for this before. will try again.
5. A book with a pet in the story-nope. see above
6. A book adapted by Masterpiece Theatre-nope see above
7. A book by an author born between 1965-1980 (Generation X)-ty pop i just read two from the 1970s. probably gonna avoid one.
8. A book with a strong sense of place-sure
9. A book with an anti-hero as a main characters-sure
10. A book over 500 pages-another ty pop with the longest book -i will skip this one too
11. A book with the name of a spice in the title another one that didnt have a lot on my tbr
12. A book involving Intelligence – AI, espionage or abilities-sure will try it
13. A book with a pronoun in the title sure i think have this too
14. A book with more than one main character i think i read a lot of these so ok.
15. A book with an insect in the title or on the cover-nah

just change the date and choose the writer occupation. 1965 - 1980"
Thanks for this great resource Mandy - wish I'd waited to do my searching. But now I have it for another time anyway :)

I tried Wikipedia, but apparently didn't have this better search term. Thanks!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_o...#


Well, if Cover with an Insect doesn't get in, you could still use it for Botanical Cover!
Mary wrote: "So my TBR is over 3,000 books. I'll never get to them all especially since I add to it a lot. So this week i decided to see if a few of the prompts were on my tbr. None or very few for pets, endang..."
With 3000 books on the list, for sure some of them feature pets, but of course you won't know till you read them. I'm impressed, my list is in the hundreds and I get overwhelmed by that sometimes.
With 3000 books on the list, for sure some of them feature pets, but of course you won't know till you read them. I'm impressed, my list is in the hundreds and I get overwhelmed by that sometimes.


The Travelling Cat Chronicles is a book I hope to read next year.

I didn't realize she lives in Canada. I like her books.


Up:
2. A book that has an X in the title - I do like an X prompt, and this one would be a fairly fun challenge.
4. A book that is on a Five Books List; reader’s choice of which list - When this was originally suggested it was a downvote, then I saw discussion about it and found it neutral instead. But I’ve been thinking about it ever since, and now it’s an upvote! I think it’s very flexible, and thus very good as a lists prompt.
7. A book by an author born between 1965-1980 (Generation X) - Again, I do like an X prompt. And this would probably be a fairly easy one to fill.
9. A book with an anti-hero as a main character - I do love a good anti-hero, especially when it comes to a romance book. I think I have a few on my tbr that’d fit this.
11. A book with the name of a spice in the title - I don’t entirely know why I like this so much, but it just tickles me! It might be a little hard to find something that fits, but I think it’ll be an interesting challenge.
12. A book involving Intelligence – AI, espionage or abilities - I like the flexibility involved here. I’d probably read a book involving an intelligent character, but the wording leaves it open to a wide range of non-fiction too.
14. A book with more than one main character - As I said the last time this was suggested: as a romance reader this’d be a really easy prompt for me, and I like that.
Down:
6. A book adapted by Masterpiece Theatre

I absolutely adored this book! I found it stunning. My friends didn’t love it as much as I did though. The same thing was true of Migrations.

Up to now I'm planning on up voting the following
2. A book that has an X in the title
7. A book by an author born between 1965-1980 (Generation X)
9. A book with an anti-hero as a main character
12. A book involving Intelligence – AI, espionage or abilities
15. A book with an insect in the title or on the cover

I loved this book. I read it for a Japan theme along with 4-5 others. I would love an Asian book prompt next year too.

Just bought this for my Kindle on your recommendation :) thank you
It's only $1.14 on amazon us at the mo if anyone else is interested :)
And your comment helped, NancyJ :)

It's only $1.14 on amazon us at the mo if anyone else is interested :)
Hmm showing up at $11.49 on amazon us for me and $16.99 on Aust.

"The Travelling Cat Chronicles" is truly a wonderful book.

Just bought this for my Kindle o..."
I hope you love it too. It involves mental health so it’s not for everyone. Send me direct message if you want to discuss it while you’re reading it. There is one issue that everyone wanted to talk about first. The blank diagnosis.

It's only $1.14 on amazon us at the mo if anyone else is interested :)
Hmm showing up at $11.49 on amazon us fo..."
Oh that's such a pity, I'm sorry! I buy on Amazon US via South Africa, so that may explain it.

I will, NancyJ, thank you. If the New Zealand author gets in I may hold it over for that, but I'm sure you'll still remember it :)

It's only $1.14 on amazon us at the mo if anyone else is interested :)
Hmm showing up at $11.49 on amazon us fo..."
Here it’s showing up on kindle unlimited, which you can sometimes get for a free trial (or a please come back offer) for the kindle only, not the audio.



US - 70%
UK - 15%
Australia/New Zealand - 9%
Canada - 3%
Other - 3%


Interesting--tastes vary so much :) That was a dnf for me. There are Kiwi author's I've read and liked of course.

A book over 500 pages was in then out then in and then out again. There are quite a few long books on my TBR, but my rational was I can read a book over 500 pages for any of the categories and don't need a specific prompt to do it and I wanted some others instead. So I left this one neutral.
my upvotes were:
* A book by an author from Canada, Australia or New Zealand - As an Aussie my goal this year was to read more Aussie authors, which I hadn't necessarily been focussing on - so would like to continue this next year
* A book that has an X in the title - In my Aussie readers group I do the A-Z challenge where I read a book starting with each letter of the alphabet (X, Z and Q can be anywhere in the title). So this will help me with that challenge too.
*A book with more than one main character - I love dual character books
* A book involving Intelligence – AI, espionage or abilities - sounds interesting
* A book that is on a Five Books List; reader’s choice of which list - I've been following them on Facebook after they were first recommended in the wild discussion and like what they suggest
Downvote
* A book adapted by Masterpiece Theatre - really don't want to do this...Never heard of Masterpiece Theatre to start with (and I love theatre and musical theatre) and I've looked at the info and it just doesn't interest me
*A book with a strong sense of place - have done this in the past. Really only way to know is to read the book, I know I've read all the comments about how to pick, I would just pick one from the listopia if it gets through
* A book with a pet in the story - similar to raining cats and dogs




Do you mean they sent you information about the new novel? Or are there already ARCs available? It doesn't publish until April of next year.
Vicki wrote: "Robin P wrote: "I upvoted 7, the only one I downvoted was the spice. I don't dislike it but it seems a bit narrow."
Maybe we should have included herbs, too."
What about salt? Not really a spice, not really a herb, but often in the same mouthful as pepper, which would be a spice. I have multiple "salt" books on the TBR, but mighty few spices.
Maybe we should have included herbs, too."
What about salt? Not really a spice, not really a herb, but often in the same mouthful as pepper, which would be a spice. I have multiple "salt" books on the TBR, but mighty few spices.
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