The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
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43 -- About Finding Identity



EDIT: Nope, it will be Everything After.








I read I Don't by Clementine Ford, this is the 3rd or 4th book I've read of hers, and she always makes you ponder you beliefs.

I've read the previous books form this series when I was a teen and liked what she did whith the characters to age them 10 years

So I believe that will fit nicely.

A quick, easy read & highly recommended. I'm an appalling cook so delighted to read about heat treating food food, rathan cooking!



Words on Fire by Jennifer A. Nielsen -3/5
A really good book if you want to explore both identity and how valuable books are to our life and culture. Also, this book is a startling parallel to what is happening between Russia and Ukraine right now.



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We love books with themes, and for this prompt, we’re looking for books centered around the theme of identity.
This may be a middle school book about belonging and finding who you are, a memoir of a celebrity sharing their road to uncovering identity, a non-fiction read, an inspiring novel, etc. This theme will look widely different from book to book and includes a broad range of interpretations, sub-topics, and sub-themes. But no matter what form or genre the book, it should have a clear message or central theme around finding identity.
You may also decide on a more literal interpretation of this prompt and choose a book where the character is suffering from amnesia and has no idea who they are. Or, a mystery or suspense-style novel in which a character’s identity is stolen, etc.
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