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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
Note: this challenge must be completed in order

10) A book the previous character would read at the beach: How well do you know the characters from your previous read? This prompt is a little more abstract as we’re asking you to dive into a character’s head and pick a book they might read at the beach.

This could be a main or secondary character from your prompt 9 book. Think about that character’s personality, interests, life experiences, etc. What kind of book would they find relaxing? What would they enjoy reading in their free time? If your previous read was nonfiction, choose any individual featured, quoted, or mentioned in that book as your “character.”

Have fun with this prompt. Get as imaginative as you’d like!

Sample Challenge: For prompt 9, I read Dracula. Now, the beach probably isn’t Dracula’s favourite hangout spot, but I do get a giggle imagining him secretly reading and enjoying Twilight by Stephenie Meyer while sitting in his beach chair. So, that’s my pick for this prompt.


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Hilde Helseth | 220 comments What would Darth Vader read on the beach?


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments Hilde wrote: "What would Darth Vader read on the beach?"

I love that image!
I immediately thought of The Art of War
I also think that Darth would totally be into WWII history so that might work

Then I asked chat GPT and it came up with several others (The Art of War was one)
Dune
How to Win Friends & Influence People
were several suggestions I liked


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Hilde Helseth | 220 comments Anna wrote: "Hilde wrote: "What would Darth Vader read on the beach?"

I love that image!
I immediately thought of The Art of War
I also think that Darth would totally be into WWII history so that ..."


I also though about one of my Swedish history books, one about Stalin, Josef Stalin: En historia om terror och förtryck
Josef Stalin En historia om terror och förtryck (Världens dramatiska historia) by Dick Harrison
I have it lined up since I just finished a book about the Soviet Union.
En kort introduksjon til Sovjetunionen by Kåre Johan Mjør


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Hilde Helseth | 220 comments Or I might pick George Lucas by Brian Jay Jones
George Lucas by Brian Jay Jones


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Hilde Helseth | 220 comments I have decided to go with the book about Stalin, then I can choose Swedish history books for the 4 next prompts. There are 4 published this year that I haven't bought yet, because I need to read some more first.

Prompt #9 - Star Wars In 100 Scenes
Star Wars In 100 Scenes by D.K. Publishing

Prompt #10 - Josef Stalin: En historia om terror och förtryck by Dick Harrison
Josef Stalin En historia om terror och förtryck (Världens dramatiska historia) by Dick Harrison


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Jen | 88 comments #9 was Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy was set in Ireland, so I chose Impostor by L.J. Ross which was set in a different county in Ireland.

Enjoyed both books, but Soldier Sailor was one of the best books I've ever read.


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Devika (youactlikeicare) | 172 comments Previous Prompt: Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon

This Prompt: A Line to Kill by Anthony Horowitz

The main character in Business or Pleasure mentions that she loves mystery books, so this was spelled out for me.

Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3) by Anthony Horowitz


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Kami Neely | 34 comments Prompt 10: Longbourn by Jo Baker

Caroline, the contemporary main character of The Lost Apothecary, is interested in history especially of the common people in their every day lives. She’s recently moved to London. So I picked Longbourn by Jo Baker. It’s the story of the servants of the Bennet family from Pride and Prejudice.


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Kelsey | 24 comments Previous Book: The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Current Book: Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood
Most of the characters were pre-teen girls so I thought they would read a YA romance.
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood


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Michele Olson | 514 comments My previous book, The Lost Sisterhood, has a character, Myrina, that is supposed to be the first Queen of the Amazons. I thought maybe she'd read The Iliad just to see what Homer "got wrong," but then decided it might be a little too male oriented for an Amazon, so I decided she'd read A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes.


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Sharan King | 78 comments 2/21
Title share a word with previous book
Her Buried Bones
Her Buried Bones (Opal Fields #1) by Fiona Tarr

Been on my pile for ages - so glad I got to read this one.


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Sharan King | 78 comments 3/21
Set in the country where previous author from
Her Broken Bones
Her Broken Bones (Opal Fields #2) by Fiona Tarr
Excellent another great read .... What's next


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Sharan King | 78 comments 4/21
Published the same year as previous book ...
Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning (A Kelsey Hawk Mystery #2) by Kate Bold
Not started yet - am jumping onto Good Reads summer challenge for next book.


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DaNae | 89 comments J vs. K by Kwame Alexander Graciela in the Abyss by Meg Medina

Both Alexander and Craft insert themselves into the novel and both have won a Newbery. I'm pretty sure they would want to read another Newbery winner's newest book.


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments I read Oona Out of Order for the last prompt and had a hard time figuring out what Oona might read for fun. Especially since I didn't really want to read a music memoir. But in one of her years she does a lot of traveling so I thought that she might enjoy Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. I do think she would enjoy the book since both main characters are on a journey of self discovery and I thought they were quite similar.


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
My last book was The Blood Traitor by Lynette Noni so for this one I read Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber, 5 Stars. I figured Kiva would read this ironically.

The Blood Traitor (The Prison Healer, #3) by Lynette Noni Once Upon a Broken Heart (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #1) by Stephanie Garber


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Kathy Irvin | 23 comments Last book: Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess - 7/16/25.
Current book: No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding by Catherine Mack - 7/19/25

The character Amity in Welcome to Murder Week is a romance novelist who starts thinking about writing a mystery novel at the end of the book. I think she would like a cozy mystery to help her get those juices flowing.


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