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38 & 39. Two books with a connection from different genres


Sci fi - These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs (2024 PKD Award)
Lit fic - Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo (2019 Booker Prize)




That's because both are on the first page of my Goodreads TBR, and I'll have another reading goal to read all of those. So it takes care of them handily.
As I said though, I'm not that excited by it, and especially if I end up coming across a fun connection by happenstance, they may get booted!




The Ends of the World: Supervolcanoes, Lethal Oceans, and the Search for Past Apocalypses (science) and The Drowned World (science fiction): topic is climate disaster
And The Year Without Summer: 1816 and the Volcano That Darkened the World and Changed History (history) and Jane and the Year Without a Summer (fiction): topic is (obviously) the "Year Without a Summer", 1816.

For my '2016' reads, I have planned The Mandibles: A Family, 2029–2047 (sci-fi) and The Romanovs: 1613-1918 (history), with a connection of families.


These are ones that I'm considering:
Connection: Silence in the title
The Silence Factory (historical fiction / magical realism)
Wall of Silence (mystery)
Connection: Involves forests/woods, forest/woods on cover
Urban Forests: A Natural History of Trees and People in the American Cityscape (urban planning)
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (memoir)
Connection: Written by Chanel Miller
Know My Name (memoir, true crime)
Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All (middle grade fiction)
Connection: River in the title
There Are Rivers in the Sky (historical fiction)
The Frozen River (mystery/thriller)
Connection: Hillary Clinton
State of Terror (mystery co-written by Hillary Clinton & Louise Penny)
Rodham (alternate history about Hillary Clinton)

Connected by Margaret Fuller:
Finding Margaret Fuller by Allison Patacki - historical fiction
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 - a travel memoir written by Margaret Fuller
Connected by the setting of Tuscany in Italy:
Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy by Frances Mayes - travel memoir
Al Dente's Inferno (Tuscan Cooking School Mystery #1) by Stephanie Cole - cozy mystery

These two books fit this prompt perfectly.
A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812 by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
and
The Midwife's Tale by Gretchen Moran Laskas.



A second option is 2 books with the same title: The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Fiction by Richard Flanagan who took the title from Matsuo Bashō ’s early 18th century poetic travel diary.

Lots of choices for me:
The Overstory + The Hidden Life of Trees
roadside picnic + voices from chernobyl
We Need To Talk About Kevin by Shriver and A Mother’s Reckoning by Klebold
bright young women + the phantom prince my life with ted bundy
Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer and Leech by Hiron Ennes
When the Emperor Was Divine + They Called us enemy
the indifferent stars above + the hunger
I'm sure there are more but these are enough choices for me


Fiction: The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin
Nonfiction: Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman by Sam Wasson


Lots of choices for me:
The Overstory + The Hidden Life of Trees
roadside picnic + voices from chernobyl
W..."
Michelle - I like your pairing of Roadside Picnic and Voices from Chernobyl! Another option, on the fiction side, is Yellow Blue Tibia. Part of it is set at Chernobyl.

A Place Beyond Courage (William Marshal #1) by Elizabeth Chadwick
The Greatest Knight: The Remarkable Life of William Marshal, The Power Behind Five English Thrones by Thomas Asbridge

Fiction: The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
Non-fiction: Pessoa: A Biography by Richard Zenith


The Passage (Horror, Science Fiction) & A Visit from the Goon Squad (Contemporary Fiction)
First published June 8, 2010
Another pair I'm considering are
Prince of Fools (Fantasy) and My Friends (Fiction) as both are published on my birthday in different years.

This is my plan - the same story told in non-fiction and fiction.
Erebus: The Story of a Ship by Michael Palin and The Terror by Dan Simmons. I've been wanting to read the latter for a while!

Connection: Offshoots/retellings of The Wizard of Oz
After Oz (historical fiction/mystery/crime, suspense)
Dorothy returns to Kansas after being missing for 4 days, tells her fantastical story of Oz, is accused of the murder of Miss Gulch - the Kansas counterpart of the Wicked Witch of the West.
Toto (humor)
The story of The Wizard of Oz as told from the viewpoint of the somewhat snarky dog, Toto.
This duo might be hard to pass up, even though my other Top Choice has higher ratings.

The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry (historical fiction)
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry (romance)

True West: Sam Shepard's Life, Work, and Times (biography about Sam Shepard)
Motel Chronicles (short stories by Sam Shepard)


I own the Shepard biography, so I should really read it. But we'll see what mood I'm in next year.

Anyone But Her by Cynthia Swanson
Guillotine by Delilah S. Dawson
Black by Catherine Winters


Milkman and Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
Or I may pair: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and a fiction book about/with a therapist or person getting therapy
Or: The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore and a fiction book about a bookstore

Kidnapped- fiction by Stevenson
A Wilder Shore: The Romantic Odyssey of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson- biography
Connection: unaccompanied minors immigrating from Central America to U.S.
Solito- memoir
We Are Not From Here- middle grade
Connection: surviving in Alaska
Drop City- historical fiction
Into the Wild- biography
Connection: the Troubles
Milkman- literary fiction
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland- history
Northern Spy- mystery
Connection: gay conversion therapy
Boy Erased: A Memoir of Identity, Faith, and Family- memoir
The Miseducation of Cameron Post- YA
Connection: Syrian Civil War
The Beekeeper of Aleppo- fiction
As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow- YA
Connection: solving puzzles in a house to win prize/inheritance
The Inheritance Games- YA mystery
The Wishing Game- contemporary
Connection: Libyan conflict (both by Hisham Matar)
The Return- memoir
My Friends- literary fiction
Connection: Jeanette Winterson's coming-of-age
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit- fiction
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?- memoir
Connection: latina protagonist navigating Ivy League
Anita de Monte Laughs Last- historical fiction/magical realism
Catalina- contemporary
Connection: boys in war
All Quiet on the Western Front- classic
The Things They Carried- historical fiction/short stories
Connection: white-passing black protagonists
Passing- classic
The Vanishing Half- historical fiction


- The Anti-Heroes (Contemporary)
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Mystery)

Have you solved the problem?
I noticed you have All Our Yesterdays: A Novel of Lady Macbeth in your TBR. There's a lot that can be paired with it, starting with Hamlet :-)

I'm considering pairing Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler by Ibi Zoboi with Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler or possibly the original version of Parable of the Sower with a graphic novel version of the same book.



This is my plan - the same story told in non-fiction and fiction.
[book:Erebus: The Story..."
Thank you so much for this suggestion - I'm totally stealing it! I read Resolute by Martin Sandler last year and I am so fascinated by this era.

Book 2My Father's House I gave this 3 stars I can see it as a book many will really enjoy. It centres around an "Escape line" centred around a Vatican Priest in WW II
I am not a lover of war fiction - I think it has generally been done to the death. Although this does cover things I had not read about before
Both books connected by Italian setting

Fantasy/Historical Fiction
Book 2: The Bookseller at the End of the World - Ruth Shaw
Nonfiction/Memoir

Book 2. Because Our Fathers Lied: A Memoir of Truth and Family, from Vietnam to Today. Nonfiction/Memoir about the Vietnam War.

Sounds like a good plan: nonfiction and fiction. In Cold Blood was really well done,

More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova, which covers mental illness, fiction. 3*
paired with
Danvers State: Memoirs Of A Nurse In The Asylum Memoirs of a Nurse in the Asylum by Angela Szot, mental illness nonfiction. 3*


Non-fiction: Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths: The Truth About AI and the Future of Humanity by Steven Shwartz - 4* - My Review
Fiction: We Lived on the Horizon by Erika Swyler - 4* - My Review
I will probably read history and historical fiction from the same period. Or possibly fiction and nonfiction that address the same social problem. I have a feeling this will happen by chance during the year, as I am often surprised at connections that develop between books as I read.

Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman who Made Vincent Famous - biography

Girl in Ice - fiction mystery thriller. Greenland
The Last Cold Place: A Field Season Studying Penguins in Antarctica - nonfiction, memoir
Also
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy - eco -thriller set on an island near Antarctica with penguins and other animals

I had also consider reading two books involving food/cooking
My Life in France (Memoir) and A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking (YA Fantasy)
Another option I had considered but never came up with a plan for was a memoir from musician and a fiction book like The Lightning Bottles, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev or Daisy Jones & The Six
Books mentioned in this topic
The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family (other topics)The Invention of Wings (other topics)
Moby-Dick or, The Whale (other topics)
Siren Queen (other topics)
Not Your China Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Samantha Harvey (other topics)Lily Brooks-Dalton (other topics)
Paolo Bacigalupi (other topics)
Robert Macfarlane (other topics)
F. Scott Fitzgerald (other topics)
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What does that look like?
Same author (like John Green's The Fault in Our Stars and The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet)
Same setting (like Legends & Lattes and Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe)
Same topic (When Breath Becomes Air and My Sister’s Keeper)
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What are you reading for this prompt, and how does it fit?