The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
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22 -- A Plot Similar To Another Book


Edit: I will likely go with Sister, Maiden, Monster as the pairing. Neither book is an adaptation of the other, but they have enough similarities that it gives me an excuse to plan on reading both of these books in the upcoming year :)


Thanks for the suggestion! I have Escaping Mr. Rochester on my TBR list, so I might go with these two.... Or find two Persephone/Hades Retellings. I've always had a weak spot for that story. Read two this years, should be able to find more.

I knew Giver of Stars(boo hiss) was the "similar" (putting it mildly) book to Bookwoman of Troublesome Creek, but the list has them several selections apart. So that means we don't always know what the 'pairs' are supposed to be with less familiar entries.
There's a way to construct the list so that the pairings match up.


Aquaria wrote: "The Goodreads list doesn't make it clear what books are related to each other. V. difficult to know what options we have for this prompt and the next one.
I knew Giver of Stars(boo hiss) was the "..."
Unfortunately there's nothing we can do to make it super clear, but as mentioned above if you view the list in the Website, not the App, most titles will have a comment listing the other similar book if you click on the "1 person voted" button beside each.
I knew Giver of Stars(boo hiss) was the "..."
Unfortunately there's nothing we can do to make it super clear, but as mentioned above if you view the list in the Website, not the App, most titles will have a comment listing the other similar book if you click on the "1 person voted" button beside each.

I will also follow the Jane Eyre route, but will read Mr. Rochester by Sarah Shoemaker instead. :)


That's a great idea Mia! I think I will read this and David Copperfield too. I haven't read the Dickens book, and recently got Demon Copperfield as a gift. I had already decided I should read the Dickens one first anyway.


I feel like you could pair TSH with some of the modern Dark Academia books. While it has its own differences, If We Were Villains has a similar, start from the end whodunit structure with an ensemble cast of messed up people who are deeply committed to a particular academic pursuit (in their case, Shakespeare). I'm less familiar with These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever, but that one is another popular book that often gets put in the dark academia category.


I knew Giver of Stars(boo hiss) was the "..."
Agreed, I paused on planning this one as I have to figure it out between the two> Have the Book lovers to read on one list and will try to find the corresponding match on the second list, I think

That's an excellent book - I want to read more of that author as well. I would look for anything that involves new found friend support, friendship secrets, hidden abuse, or a murder secret kept amongst a group of people.











Paula wrote: "Does a retelling of the same story count? If I read Pride and Prejudice and Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors, would that count?"
Absolutely! I'm going to read 2 retellings of Jane Eyre
Absolutely! I'm going to read 2 retellings of Jane Eyre




This book can also be used for: Non-chronological order (the prologue takes place a couple of years before the main story starts), includes a wedding (they're matchmakers, for Heaven's sake), chapter headings are dates, and 40 or more chapters.
I was recommending this book before I finished it, and it made me happy cry at the end.



Yes it is similar to The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek....but imo The Giver of Stars is Better. Enjoy


Thanks for the suggestion! I have [..."
If you want suggestions, Destroyer of Light by Jennifer Marie Brissett was an amazing retelling of the Persephone/Hades myth.

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The next two prompts are closely tied together. For this first one, we want you to pick a book that has a plot similar to another book.
This is another prompt that is open to broad interpretation. It’s up to you how similar the books should be or what those similarities are. Maybe they’re very similar on the surface level, but the style and details within are vastly different. It may be a retelling or spin-off of a popular myth or fairytale, or a case in which one author accuses another of plagiarism.
The books may have similar covers, titles, or genre – or they may be completely different. It may even be two books by the same author. The comparison between books may also be made by the publisher, “For fans of…” or “If you liked _____, you’ll love this!”
Books often have similar themes, tropes, and storytelling methods. How specific you want to get for this prompt is up to you! As always, if you think a book fits the prompt – it does!
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Also, when viewed in the Website (not the app) you can add comments/reasons mentioning the other similar book to each title you add or vote for. These can be viewed by clicking on "1 person voted" or "3 people voted" etc.