The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
2024 Challenge
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48 -- The Word "Secret" In The Title
I've had Philip Pullman's Book of Dust duo on my TBR pile for a while, and this gave me the push I needed to read it. The second title in the series is "The Secret Commonwealth."
I just got The Secret of Cold Hill by Peter James in the mail. After I picked The House on Cold Hill for prompt #32 Published by Macmillan, I ordered the 2nd book.
I have Secret Britain: A journey through WWII's hidden bases and battlegrounds and Buried in Secret on my shelf.
I'm Italian and I'm planning on listening to Il linguaggio segreto dei fiori by Vanessa Diffenbaugh (segreto = secret)
I’m going to read The Secrets Between Us by Thrity Umrigar, which means I will read The Space Between Us by the same author prior to The Secrets Between Us. They go together. I’ve been wanting to read this author for a while now.
Light easy manga - My Coworker Has a Secret!, Volume 1. It's a part 1 and 2. I finished 1 and read a little of 2 before calling it a night. Here's to the New Year!
I've borrowed both If You Tell (A true story about a murder, family secrets, and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood) and Secrets Buried from KU. My daughter also has Bob Goff's Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World, which is another option.
I know it's a strech but could The Mystery of Mary be counted for this one? The mystery is not exactly a synonym for secret but in some languages the root of the word is the same...
For this prompt I read Nowhere to Be Found, the first book in the series Secrets of the Blue Hill Library.
I have lots of books with "secret" in the title, but the first one I read is Ring of Secrets by Roseanna M. White. It's about George Washington's Culper spy ring during the American Revolution. While the MFC, Winter, prays enough for this to be considered Christian fiction, it doesn't hit you over the head like some I've tried.
I enjoy reading a wide range of genres, and I just started listening to The Secret Lives of Color. So fascinating! If you enjoy art, fashion, interior design, history - you'll be intrigued by this one!
Just finished The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal, another 5 star read for me. 2024 is off to a fantastic reading year so far yay!
I choose the Secrets of Seduction. It was a basic historical romance, but I wasn't a huge fan of it. I am not sure why, it just lost my interest half way through and it was a struggle to finish. I was surprised since my bar for historical romances is very low and tend to like most of them.
I used "My Mother's Secret" by J. L. Witterick for this prompt (word secret in the title). Would also work for 40+ chapters but is only 188 pages. It is a lovely read; like lyric poetry. Oh, would also work for 4 POV. This book is small but mighty!
I read The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie it is my 4th book of hers for the A. C. challenge and the first I didn't care for
The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA by Liza MundyA great read about women in the CIA and how they helped shaped the agency.
For anyone who enjoys/ed Bridgerton, I highly recommend The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda CheeverI really enjoyed that book.
I read The Name of This Book Is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch. I gave it 3 stars, but I would have given it 5 stars if I'd read it when I was a kid. It's a fun read about two kids solving a mystery, with synesthesia and the elixir of life and secret codes.
Read "Who Are The Secret Six? part three", the tird installment of Batman/Superman. Dark and gripping story in which Batman faces some serious self confrontation fighting The Batman Who Laughs. Superman helps him by going undercover, infecting himself with Joker Toxin. Bruce and Clark discover that The Batman Who Laughs has turned Shazam, James Gordon and Blue Beetle into their dark versions, working for him. I'm eager to see how the story continues.
Sallie wrote: "I am reading The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber"Where's the word "secret"?
“Secret Prey” by John Sanford has a great plot with so many twists! I did not like the detective’s female partner at all! It makes me wonder about the author.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dakota Crumb and the Secret Bookshop: A Tiny Treasure Hunt (other topics)The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World (other topics)
The Secret (other topics)
The Secret Book of Flora Lea (other topics)
The Secret Book of Flora Lea (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jamie Michalak (other topics)Peter Wohlleben (other topics)
Julie Garwood (other topics)
Patti Callahan Henry (other topics)
Robbi Neal (other topics)
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This is one of our winning 2024 prompts, as voted upon by our 52 Book Club members! You can re-watch the live draw here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kdi-...), in which the word “secret” was drawn from our two finalists. (The runner-up was the word “last.”)
The word “secret” must appear in either the title, subtitle, or series title. It may also appear as a variation of the word, such as secrets, secretly, or secretive. As a creative interpretation, the word “secret” may also be inside another word – for example, “secretary.”
This prompt can be completed in any language and does not have to be the English word for “secret.”
For those who participated in our 2023 challenge and feel this prompt is too similar to “a book about secrets,” we would encourage you to pick an entirely different genre for this prompt.
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