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2024 Challenge - General > Where Does This Book Fit? the 2024 edition

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Whitney (whitneymouse) | 55 comments Medhawi wrote: "Hello everyone!
I have 'Anxious People' in my TBR. Any idea where I could fit this book?"


I have it slated for a book that takes place over 24 hours


message 102: by Ellie (last edited Jan 06, 2024 07:02AM) (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1773 comments Allison wrote: "I'm currently reading A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab, where would it fit? What makes a fantasy novel cozy?"

It's been ages since I read the first book but I think they have a POV character for each London, don't they? So a book with at least 3 POVs. Maybe a book about pirates as some of the characters are privateers at certain points in the series. And I'm certain you can find librarians a d booksellers to recommend it.

Cosy fantasy won't put their characters through too much harm and stakes are low. I don't want to give too much away about the series but the ADSOM books get quite dark, so it would be a bit of a stretch to call them cosy, but if you personally get cosy vibes from them, it's your challenge.


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Emerson  | 30 comments Theresa wrote: "I'd like to enter the Grishaverse in 2024...would Shadow and Bone fit any of the prompts?"

Does it work for set in snow?


message 104: by Hanna (new)

Hanna | 3 comments I want to read 'How to be Eaten' by Maria Adelmann this year, is there a fitting prompt?


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Bea | 669 comments Allison wrote: "I'm currently reading A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab, where would it fit? What makes a fantasy novel cozy?"

Allison, there are so many definitions of cozy that it would make your head swim! However, the one that works best for me is cozy is the novel whose people and places I would want to live in and know.


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Sabedra | 6 comments Any ideas for The Outsider by Albert Camus?


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Sabedra | 6 comments I was also hoping to read Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson if anyone knows where that might fit in.


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Mel | 90 comments Does anyone happen to know where I could fit Half-Off Ragnarok by Seanan McGuire?


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Jennifer Seefeldt (jenniferseefeldt) | 2 comments Britany wrote: "what is this prompt saying where a character sleeps for more than 24 hours?? How in the heck would we figure that out? Or just takes place over multiple days and they sleep "off the page"?"

I read a book where the main character suffered from severe depression and slept for several days without realizing it.


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K.L. Middleton (theunapologeticbookworm) | 880 comments Allison wrote: "What makes a fantasy novel cozy?"

There are a ton of definitions of cozy fantasy, but I tend to think of it as "feel good fantasy." Some of the titles that come to mind when I think about this sub-genre are books like Howl’s Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service, and A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking. The characters in these books do have problems to solve, and/or quests to accomplish, but the stakes are lower than what you'd expect from an epic fantasy like The Lord of the Rings.


message 111: by Smriti (last edited Jan 10, 2024 09:36PM) (new)

Smriti Baliga | 5 comments I am hoping that I can add the following books to the following prompts, pls help?

a. The Color of Magic, Terry Pratchett
18 A book set in space
23 A book that features dragons

b. Winging It, Emma Murray
4 A book about a writer
28 A book with a main character who's 42 years old (i know Saoirse is in her 40s but don't think it's been mentioned specifically)

Or are we supposed to read different books for each prompt?


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Deb | 51 comments Theresa wrote: "I'd like to enter the Grishaverse in 2024...would Shadow and Bone fit any of the prompts?"

Yes. I think a few.

Book 1 - There's snow at some point in this book.
Book 2 - A book about pirates. I don't want to spoil too much but there are pirates in this book.
Book 3 - Maybe the bookseller or librarian prompt. The series is probably recommended by one of them.

If you decide to read Six of Crows after, it fulfills the 3 POV prompt. There's 6 characters, I believe, and each chapter rotates the POV. There's an enemies to lovers aspect in them as well. There's 2 books, so you could hit enemies to lovers for one and 3 POV for the other.


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Dubhease | 694 comments Sabedra wrote: "Any ideas for The Outsider by Albert Camus?"

You could go the recommended by a librarian/bookseller route. It was published as "L'Etranger" Would you have had to look that up in a dictionary?


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Marlis | 11 comments Madame Fourcade’s Secret War…would this fit any prompts?


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Débora | 52 comments The Time Machine
would fit a prompt for this year?


message 116: by Luke (new)

Luke Trewarne anywhere I could fit the following?

*Firestarter - Stephen King
*TMNT The Last Ronin: The Lost Years (Graphic novel


message 117: by Patsy (new)

Patsy | 5 comments Does anyone have any recs on where to place My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing? :)


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Alison | 3 comments Any thoughts on what prompt might fit Nathan Hill's Wellness?


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Medhawi Kriti | 3 comments Any idea where to fit 'Cursed Bunny'?


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Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1773 comments Medhawi wrote: "Any idea where to fit 'Cursed Bunny'?"

Based on the description, BIPOC horror or magical realism. Or if you typically avoid short story collections, you could use it for that one.


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Alison Fisher (acfisher) | 1 comments What prompts would The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne fit?


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Alice | 7 comments hi all! does anyone know where "lessons in chemistry" would fit for the prompts?


message 123: by Nadine in NY (last edited Jan 18, 2024 06:45AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9871 comments Mod
Ali wrote: "hi all! does anyone know where "lessons in chemistry" would fit for the prompts?"



Magical Realism - the dog can read Proust! Also could be 24 years before you were born, depending on your age. I think someone else might have asked about this one, too - search the rest of this post and you might find some other categories for it.


message 124: by Alice (new)

Alice | 7 comments Nadine in NY wrote: "Ali wrote: "hi all! does anyone know where "lessons in chemistry" would fit for the prompts?"



Magical Realism - the dog can read Proust! Also could be 24 years before you were born, depending on..."

Thank you so much!!!


message 125: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1282 comments The Matthew Perry book has been suggested for the sleeps for 24h prompt due to a coma.


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Anna | 2 comments Hi there! Would you all count Mort by Terry Pratchett as a bidungsroman? I’m about 1/3rd of the way through and am leaning towards yes, but it seems the character actually has to grow up within the confines of the novel?

On that note, I just finished Equal Rites by TP and am definitely counting that as my cozy fantasy 🤣 Read most of that book in bed while snorting from laughter, not sure I could classify anything as more cozy.


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laurel! (laurelreadsbooks) | 30 comments Would Amanda Palmer's The Art of Asking; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help count for autobiography of a woman in rock and roll? The summary does call her a rock star....


message 128: by Moriarty (new)

Moriarty | 18 comments laurel I think it totally fits!


message 129: by Katie (new)

Katie | 15 comments Any thoughts on where these book club books could fit?

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin
Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – Satoshi Yagisawa
Sweet Bean Paste – Durian Sukegawa
In Memoriam – Alice Winn

Thank you!


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LeahS | 501 comments Is Japan on your bucket list?


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Nadine in NY Jones | 9871 comments Mod
Katie wrote: "Any thoughts on where these book club books could fit?

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin
..."




Isn't Tx3 about video games?


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Tricia (books2hooks) | 19 comments Katie wrote: "Any thoughts on where these book club books could fit?

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin
Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – Satoshi Yagisawa
Sweet Bean Paste – Durian Sukegawa
In..."


In Memoriam by Alice Winn was my favorite book last year. So good! It would fit in #2 Bildungsroman, #11 genre you don't typically read (depending on you), #14 recommended by bookseller or #15 recommended by librarian, #27 someone dies in the first chapter, #31 complete sentence (maybe?), #43 second chance romance, #45 LGBTQ romance, #46 sleeps more than 24 hours (I'm pretty sure).

Some of these might be slight stretches, but it would be how you interpret the prompts. I hope you love it.


message 133: by Laura (new)

Laura | 6 comments Hi, all! I'm finishing a few books that I could use some assistance with. First is Georgie, All Along and then Patience is a Subtle Thief.

Thanks in advance!


message 134: by Ayla (new)

Ayla | 1 comments lol does Girl In Pieces fit anywhere haha?


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Khalena Tate | 22 comments This is my first year attempting the challenge and I started after I had already read some books. I’m trying to see where The Connellys of County Down by Tracey Lange and The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane might fit in. I’ve already filled in 4, 11, 24, 33, 34, and 43.


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Kim | 215 comments Carol wrote: "Does Intensity by Dean Koontz take place in one 24-hour day?"

Yes! I Googled, and found this:

Intensity unfolds over the course of just twenty-four hours, but within that brief time frame, Dean Koontz gives us what is perhaps his most inventive, emotionally intricate, and terrifyingly suspenseful novel yet.


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Anushka | 8 comments I just read The Grownup by Gillian Flynn. It's a short story so I probably shouldn't count it at all, but wondering if it could possibly fit somewhere that I'm not seeing?


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Anushka | 8 comments Sabedra wrote: "Anyone know where Lessons in Chemistry would fit?"

Some chapters have an animal POV, and the author has rowed competitively so could work for 'by a women athlete' too! Depending on how strictly you follow the prompts...


message 139: by LeahS (new)

LeahS | 501 comments Without doubt, it will have been recommended at some point by a bookseller or librarian

e.g.: https://www.waterstones.com/blog/an-e...


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Caitlin Thompson | 12 comments Can anyone tell me if the Inheritance Games #1 and #2 would fit anywhere? The third book fits #47- the 24th book of an author, so I'd like to read the first 2 and it would be great if they fit a prompt.


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Ivan | 2 comments Anyone know where Wrong Place Wrong Time and Babel can fit?


message 142: by Jen W. (last edited Jan 25, 2024 08:04AM) (new)

Jen W. (piratenami) | 534 comments Ivan wrote: "Anyone know where Wrong Place Wrong Time and Babel can fit?"

I used Babel for my one-word title, but it can also fit for at least 3 POVs (the other POVs are one chapter each, but they are there). I'd argue it could fit as a bildungsroman, too, because it's all about the MC growing up into an adult and his changing worldviews.


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Joanna G (joanna_g) | 359 comments Ivan wrote: "Anyone know where Wrong Place Wrong Time and Babel can fit?"

I read Wrong Place Wrong Time last year, but pretty sure there's a first chapter death. Also as a stretch, it could be character who sleeps for more than 24 hours - each time she falls asleep she goes backwards in time, but often jumps back weeks, months or years of time. So if you consider time running in reverse while she sleeps, it could count.


message 144: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitneymouse) | 55 comments Caitlin wrote: "Can anyone tell me if the Inheritance Games #1 and #2 would fit anywhere? The third book fits #47- the 24th book of an author, so I'd like to read the first 2 and it would be great if they fit a pr..."

I'm a librarian. We recommend Inheritance Games where I work for Summer Reading. So that's one if you haven't gotten it yet. They're all bildungsromans, so you could put 2 in for that. 1 could also be an enemies-to-lovers plot (loosely). Depending on what you read, could be a genre you avoid. Almost definitely been recommended by a bookseller somewhere.


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Ivan | 2 comments Jen wrote: "Ivan wrote: "Anyone know where Wrong Place Wrong Time and Babel can fit?"

I used Babel for my one-word title, but it can also fit for at least 3 POVs (the other POVs are one chapte..."
Thank you!


message 146: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin Thompson | 12 comments Whitney wrote: "Caitlin wrote: "Can anyone tell me if the Inheritance Games #1 and #2 would fit anywhere? The third book fits #47- the 24th book of an author, so I'd like to read the first 2 and it would be great ..."

Thank you so much!


message 147: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Weber | 271 comments I feel like I've seen it mentioned somewhere, but I can't find it. Where could Throne of Glass fit?


message 148: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 27 comments Would How Do You Live? work for a title that is a complete sentence?


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Kristin Magnant | 20 comments I'm looking to see where A House of Earth and Blood, and A House of Sky and Breath would fit? Any ideas?
thanks!


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Michele Johnson | 11 comments Currently reading Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah. How does this one fit?


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