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Guess a book by its content

I want to add something. First of all by "no children books" I mean the little books that only children would read, for example little picture books or the one in the other thread Sing a Song of Tuna Fish: Hard-To-Swallow Stories from Fifth Grade (not that you wouldn't find it enjoyable, but adults normally don't read it unless you're prompted for it). If the books are for children but well-known fiction (for example Hugo, or Narnia, or the Polar Express) then I think it's fine.
Another addendum is that if you provide a clue but no one is able to think of anything (say, after a couple of days?) then you can either provide additional clue, or someone may ask for something else about the book (when was it first published? in what country? was author male or female? etc)
OK, C, would you like to provide a new book clue?



I'm about a married woman in an unhappy union with a cold and rigid man. She entered a doomed affair and eventually met a tragic end. What am I?

Is that the one you're thinking of?

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It's a wonderful book by the way! I definitely recommend it.

C, you're still game to set a clue?



It can't be Robinson Crusoe - that one has Friday and Crusoe had a great deal more than "nothing".
So, perhaps Life of Pi?
Unless you count Richard Parker... Hm.

I'm an expert with cliffhanger endings. They kept me alive for nearly three years.
What book am I in?

I play in a classical string duo when things are calm.
What book am I in?


I play in a classical string duo when things are calm. I play violin and my friend & shipmate Stephen plays the 'cello. What book am I in?





As mentioned before, the clue doesn't always have to be the content, but trivia surrounding the book as well. This will be one such example:
I was written by a school teacher as a standalone book. It was warmly welcomed by the intended audience, and 20 years later, she was persuaded to write some sequels. Soon it became a series, which has continued to be written even to this day. Currently there are more than 100 books in the series, and counting. What am I?

From my reading experience, I'm guessing it to be a cozy murder mystery series as they usually start and end with a separate case and murderer (no book title but couldn't help myself commenting)


The first book is the one that gives the series it's name. It's like a simple, urban version of the Swiss Robinson family. It's also made into an animated movie. The rest of the series are just various mystery trip they make.

New clue.
When writing this book, author called up the local fire station to ask at what temperature certain materials caught on fire. The fireman was off by a bit, but most people will now cite the incorrect temperature due to this book's popularity.

Just a side note (probably unrelated to the book, and only because I find it interesting): the diesel engine works in similar way. Once the mixture of diesel/air is injected into the cylinder, the piston will compress/heat it so much that the combination of pressure and temperature is enough to ignite the mixture, thus causing the explosion to push the piston out and drive the engine. No spark plugs (fire) required.
On your gasoline engine, such an explosion will cause too much damage and make the engine inefficient, thus the design is to lower the pressure and burn the gas mixture with a spark instead.

Yes, the temperature at which spontaneous combustion occurs for one particular material... I'd say what material, but that'd probably be a dead giveaway.


Okay, well for a further hint - the material in question is paper.

(ps. I found what book this is too, but because I found it with google, I didn't want to jeopardize everyone's chance. Plus I want to see others' clue - it's certainly been very interesting :)

Hmm, have to try for a clue that might work for people who have NOT read the book involved, but still might have heard of it. Which will probably be a total giveaway for those who have read it. Tricky.
I live in Botswana and people come to me with their troubles. What book am I in?
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For example, you can provide one of these as the clue:
1/ My main character is Holden Cauldfield, or
2/ I'm about a teenager wandering aimlessly in the 50s, or
3/ I was published in the 50s and was attacked for my realistic depiction of raw teenager language
What am I?
and the answer would be "Catcher in the Rye". Note that you don't need to provide all the clues, just one is enough, provided that it's definitive enough to narrow down to the book. If your clue is too vague or too broad, you'll have to accept the answer as long as it fits, even if it may not what you have in mind.
To make this fun I don't want to restrict this to any genre (classic or otherwise), although in general try to stick with something better known (i.e. don't do brand-new author unless they're NYT best-sellers, and don't do children books).
Let me start with the first one:
I'm about the life of a rich but heartbroken American man in the 20s. What am I?