The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
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10 -- Told In Non-Chronological Order
I'm hoping someone can help with this non-chronological prompt. I have 3 books that I want to read that meet this prompt. If anyone has read these, will they fit another prompt? I'd like to read them all and hope some fit elsewhere.Cloud Cuckoo Land
Ring Shout
Signal Fires
Shari wrote: "I'm hoping someone can help with this non-chronological prompt. I have 3 books that I want to read that meet this prompt. If anyone has read these, will they fit another prompt? I'd like to read th..."I read Cloud Cuckoo Land. It has No people on the cover; if you're claustrophobic it could be a Phobia; it has a Woman in Stem; and it has Futuristic technology. I don't remember clearly but I think the chapters also have dates.
Would Godly Heathens by H. E. Edgmon fit? It describes dreams from past lives. Which sounds like a good match.
I'm only about a third through, but I believe Walking In the Midst of Fire, #6 in the Remy Chandler series by Thomas E. Sniegoski, will be my entry for this prompt.
I own The Parrot and the Igloo: Climate and the Science of Denial , and while I read the introduction it says that the stories don't have to be read in a linear fashion, but that you can jump around.Even though I own this book, I'm waiting for the paperback to be released to make it easier.
I finished The Mystery Guest which I am using in here. There are 2 time lines, the past informing the present.
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A book told in non-chronological order or with a non-linear narrative means that the story is told in a different order than it occurs in time. It doesn’t progress in a straight line from beginning to end but jumps around.
There are endless ways for books to be told in a non-chronological fashion. This may include flashbacks or flashforwards, reverse order (told backward), or even time travel. The book may open with a scene from later in the book to build suspense and intrigue, or it may be a dual-timeline novel with parallel storylines across multiple generations and time periods. It’s up to you what style or type of non-linear narrative you want to choose.
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