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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Jun 13, 2025 01:01PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
Connections Reading Challenge

We’re very excited to offer you an entirely different sort of reading challenge for Summer 2025 — The 52 Book Club’s Connections Reading Challenge!

How does this Connections Challenge work?

This challenge is all about finding the connections between our reads. It is also our first linear challenge, meaning that the challenge must be completed in order. Below, you’ll find a full list of the twenty-one challenge prompts. Match one book to each prompt for a total of twenty-one books. Start with prompt 1 and work your way through to prompt 21, one book at a time, in order.

Special Challenge Rules:

One of the unique elements of this challenge is that each prompt somehow connects to the prompt that came before it. Each book you choose will influence the books that come next. This is why the challenge must be completed in order. The prompts may look a little confusing at first, so take the challenge one prompt at a time.

For example:

Prompt 1 is “Pick any book.” Let’s say that you pick Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess as your first prompt.

Prompt 2 is “Title shares a word with the previous book’s title.” For this prompt, you could pick Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie because it shares the word “Murder” with your prompt 1 title.

Prompt 3 is “Set in the country where the previous author is from,” so you choose to read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The book is set in England, which is where the previous author, Agatha Christie, was from.

And so on. Continue through the challenge, taking it one prompt at a time.

Note about pre-planning your Connections Challenge: Many of our friends enjoy pre-planning their entire challenge in advance before they start. Please note that for this challenge, that won’t be possible. You’ll be able to pre-plan some prompts, but for others, you’ll need to complete the prompt before you can move on to the next one. This is another unique element to this specific challenge and adds to the fun!

Challenge Timeline:

There is no deadline for this challenge. We’re releasing it in Summer 2025, but it can be completed at any time and in any timeline. Some friends may finish it in a month, while others may take the summer to complete it, the rest of the year, or even longer. Because this challenge must be done in order, it may take longer to complete as you wait on library holds or source reads one by one. That’s okay. Take your time and have fun with it!

Have more challenge questions? We’ve put together a Connections Reading Challenge Walkthrough for you on YouTube. (It also contains a full walkthrough of our Connections Reading Challenge Journal, which is an excellent tool for helping you track and record your challenge reads.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkjgI...

Connections Journal:

We’ve created a custom 52 Book Club Connections Reading Challenge Journal to pair with this challenge, and we’re super excited about it! Not only has this journal been specifically designed to reflect the linear nature of this challenge, but we’ve also teamed up with a local artist, Zach, to help design the cover and illustrations!

This journal walks you through each of the twenty-one prompts, providing space to prep and review your reads, as well as track your challenge stats. You can find all the journal details on our website here, or pop over to Amazon to grab a copy for yourself!
https://www.the52book.club/connection...

Connections Challenge

1) Pick any book
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from
4) Published the same year as the previous book
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book
6) Similar title font to previous book
7) Author shares name with character from previous book
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 2: by Michele (new)

Michele Olson | 514 comments All I can say is, this is going to be interesting, and I may need quite a bit of help with recommendations.


message 3: by Denise (last edited Jun 06, 2025 02:32PM) (new)

Denise | 553 comments This is going to be fun. Are we posting our list here or will there be a thread?


message 4: by Hilde (new)

Hilde Helseth | 220 comments I have already picked 3 books, one I finished yeasterday - elephant is the word - and checked if I could use one of my Swedish history books, but they started being published in 2019. My year for book 4 is 2018.


message 5: by DaNae (new)

DaNae | 89 comments I’m so excited about this. I kind of love the seat-of-the-pants aspect.


message 6: by Zoë (new)

Zoë (escapinginpaper) | 59 comments I'm really excited about this! I was wondering if our first book could be something we started in June before this challenge was released?


message 7: by Aquaria (last edited Jun 11, 2025 11:02AM) (new)

Aquaria | 286 comments You seriously think I can't pre-plan any of this? LOL. Maybe you don't know how to plot an entire list from reading blurbs or samples alone, but I definitely do. I have around 75 books to read this summer. I'll have a book to fit every single prompt from that selection by the end of the day. Nothing says I can't read OTHER books while making my way through this challenge, either. So this will simply be an entertaining little side challenge for me.


message 8: by Aquaria (last edited Jun 11, 2025 01:18PM) (new)

Aquaria | 286 comments And here's my pre-planned list....

√1. Pick any book
Ayatsuji Yukito – The Decagon House Murders
√2. Title shares a word with the previous book’s title (House)
Carmen Machado – In the Dream House
3. Set in the country where the previous author is from (US)
Claudia Rankine – Just Us
4. Published the same year as the previous book (2020)
Megha Majumdar – A Burning
5. +/- 30 pages to previous book (290 pages vs 288)
Gerald Durrell – My Family and Other Animals
6. Similar title font to previous book
Douglas Stuart – Young Mungo
7. Author shares name with character from previous book (James or a variant)
Jim Shepard – The Book of Aron
8. Cover shares item with the previous cover (hat)
Krystal Marquis – The Davenports
9. Shares a narrative technique with previous book (limited 3rd person; multiple POVs)
Toni Morrison – Beloved
10. A book the previous character would read at the beach (tormented people, but with a happier ending)
Lynne Olson – The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück
11. Same publisher as previous book (Dutton = Random House imprint)
AS King – I Crawl Through It
12. Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book (Poverty)
Matthew Desmond – Evicted
13. Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book (Grey is a neutral blend of colors--need vibrant blend)
Isabel Allende – The House of the Spirits
14. Character shares profession with previous character (Medical)
David Quammen – Spillover
15. Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book (I already know I'll like Spillover, and my husband noticed I'm reading a fave of his...about a plague)
Michael Crichton – The Andromeda Strain
16. Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating (3.89; Andromeda Strain = 3.91)
John Steinbeck – Of Mice and Men
17. Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio (small town California)
Sabaa Tahir – All My Rage
18. Shares main theme with previous book (alienation)
Peter Hedges – What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
19. Set in same time period as previous book (late 80s/early 90s)
William Finnegan – Barbarian Days
20. Title has same number of vowels as previous title (5; 6 if counting y!)
Mishima Yukio – Runaway Horses
21. Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks (Japan)
Mishima Yukio – The Temple of Dawn


message 9: by Ron (new)

Ron | 119 comments Oh gonna try to work my way through this. I'm working on a similar challenge and it's tricky.

I'll see what I can come up with here since there's more set direction here compared to the other one.


message 10: by Beth (last edited Jul 17, 2025 07:26PM) (new)

Beth | 139 comments Connections Challenge
Open ended, starting Jun 19, 2025

🔗 1) Pick any book - Zazie in the Metro by Raymond Queneau the
🔗 2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins author born in US
🔗 3) Set in the country where the previous author is from - Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones published in 2013
🔗 4) Published the same year as the previous book - The King's Deception (Cotton Malone, #8) by Steve Berry 612 pp.
🔗 5) + /- 30 pages to previous book - The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee serifed font using upper and lower caps
6) Similar title font to previous book
7) Author shares name with character from previous book
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 11: by Lindsey (last edited Aug 26, 2025 12:36PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
✅ 1) Pick any book - Our Crooked Hearts
✅ 2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - The Lonely Hearts Book Club
✅ 3) Set in the country where the previous author is from - A House with Good Bones
✅ 4) Published the same year as the previous book - Bring Me Your Midnight
✅ 5) +/- 30 pages to previous book - Ink Blood Sister Scribe
✅ 6) Similar title font to previous book - The Unmaking of June Farrow
✅ 7) Author shares name with character from previous book - Sorcery of Thorns
✅ 8) Cover shares item with the previous cover - The Gilded Cage
✅ 9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book - The Blood Traitor
✅ 10) A book the previous character would read at the beach - Once Upon a Broken Heart
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 12: by Hilde (last edited Sep 02, 2025 01:42AM) (new)

Hilde Helseth | 220 comments 1) Pick any book - Red Herrings and White Elephants by Albert Jack
Red Herrings and White Elephants by Albert Jack
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible by Jim Steinmeyer
Hiding the Elephant How Magicians Invented the Impossible by Jim Steinmeyer
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from (USA) - My Girls: A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie by Todd Fisher
My Girls A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie by Todd Fisher
4) Published the same year as the previous book (2018) - André Bjerke: I kampens glede by Peter Normann Waage
André Bjerke I kampens glede by Peter Normann Waage
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book (556/552) - Ingrid Alexandras arv by Trond Norén Isaksen
Ingrid Alexandras arv by Trond Norén Isaksen
6) Similar title font to previous book - Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen by Sarah Jane Downing
Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen (Shire Library) by Sarah Jane Downing
7) Author shares name with character from previous book (Jane) - Ringenes herre - ringens brorskap - en guide til filmen by Jane Johnson
Ringenes herre - ringens brorskap - en guide til filmen by Jane Johnson
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover (hobbit) - Hobbiten - en uventet reise i bilder by Jane Johnson
Hobbiten - en uventet reise i bilder by Jane Johnson
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book (visual guide) - Star Wars In 100 Scenes by D.K. Publishing
Star Wars In 100 Scenes by D.K. Publishing
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach (Darth Vader)
11) Same publisher as previous book (Historiska Media)
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book (Egyptian pyramids)
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book (orange/purple)
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 13: by Denise (new)

Denise | 553 comments 1) Pick any book
Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title
The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from
4) Published the same year as the previous book
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book
6) Similar title font to previous book
7) Author shares name with character from previous book
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks

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message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina Boudreau | 40 comments Loving this unique challenge! Not sure funnily enough I got the Color wheel books right but just went for it Definitely have a murder theme going on 🥳🤪


message 15: by Hannah (new)

Hannah DCamp | 129 comments So excited for this, it looks like fun! I'm probably going to go at my own pace, so even if I don't finish in time I hope to go through the whole thing :P

1) Pick any book: House in the Cerulean Sea, by TJ Klune
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from
4) Published the same year as the previous book
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book
6) Similar title font to previous book
7) Author shares name with character from previous book
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 16: by Meg (last edited Aug 30, 2025 03:44PM) (new)

Meg (megscl) | 3 comments 1) Pick any book Beyond That, the Sea
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title All That We See or Seem (that)
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from The Bright Years (USA)
4) Published the same year as the previous book Guess Again (2025)
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book The Worst Thing I've Ever Done (+16)
6) Similar title font to previous book Careless People (sentence case, black serif)
7) Author shares name with character from previous book Ripeness (sarah)
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover The Vanishing Place (leaves)
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 17: by Sheyanne (last edited Aug 19, 2025 04:29PM) (new)

Sheyanne | 3 comments Planned Reads

Start: July 1
Finish:

✅1) Pick any book
Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson (Read 7-1-25 - 7-2-25)
✅2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - Before, She
Before She Finds Me by Heather Chavez Before She Finds Me by Heather Chavez (Read 7-2-25 - 7-2-25)
✅3) Set in the country where the previous author is from - United States
The Better Sister by Alafair Burke The Better Sister by Alafair Burke (Read 7-3-25 - 7-3-25)
✅4) Published the same year as the previous book - 2019
Good Girl, Bad Girl (Cyrus Haven, #1) by Michael Robotham Good Girl, Bad Girl by Michael Robotham (Read 7-4-25 - 7-9-25)
✅5) +/- 30 pages to previous book - 323 - 383 pages
I Will Find You by Harlan Coben I Will Find You by Harlan Coben (329 pages) (Read 7-9-25 - 7-10-25)
✅6) Similar title font to previous book - Bold white font
The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf (Read 7-18-25 - 7-19-25)
✅7) Author shares name with character from previous book - John
The One by John Marrs The One by John Marrs (Read 7-28-25 - 7-29-25)
✅8) Cover shares item with the previous cover - Blood spatter/stains
The Perfect Marriage (Perfect, #1) by Jeneva Rose The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose (Read 7-29-25 - 7-29-25)
✅9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book - Dual First-Person POV
Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica (Read 7-30-25 - 7-30-25)
✅10) A book the previous character would read at the beach - (Nina: would relate to a woman unraveling marriage secrets and obsession while feeling trapped in her new environment)
A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell (Read 8-1-25 - 8-1-25)
✅) Same publisher as previous book - St. Martin's Press
Those Girls by Chevy Stevens Those Girls by Chevy Stevens (Read 8-17-25 - 8-19-25)
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book - Three sisters suffering from abuse from a parent
If You Tell A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book - Gray, so cover will need to be vibrant
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
14) Character shares profession with previous character - Artist
Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters, #1) by Talia Hibbert Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book - Recommended by Goodreads Readers
Deep End by Ali Hazelwood Deep End by Ali Hazelwood
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating (3.66 - 4.16) (Tentative)
The Fear by Natasha Preston The Fear by Natasha Preston (3.85)
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio - Lives in England
Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell (Set in England)
18) Shares main theme with previous book - Women unknowingly connected to controlling male character
The Next Wife by Kaira Rouda The Next Wife by Kaira Rouda
19) Set in same time period as previous book - Contemporary Era/2020's (Tentative)
Nowhere Like Home by Sara Shepard Nowhere Like Home by Sara Shepard
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title - Seven
What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks - Psychological Thriller (Tentative)
The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda

10/21


message 18: by Carol (last edited Aug 13, 2025 04:38PM) (new)

Carol (cquan01) | 587 comments Connections Challenge 6/21

1) Pick any bookBright Young Women
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s titleThe Same Bright Stars
3) Set in the country where the previous author is fromAnita de Monte Laughs Last
4) Published the same year as the previous bookListen for the Lie
5) +/- 30 pages to previous bookLeaving
6) Similar title font to previous bookThe Heart of Winter
7) Author shares name with character from previous book
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach
11) Same publisher as previous book
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14) Character shares profession with previous character
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18) Shares main theme with previous book
19) Set in same time period as previous book
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 19: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Castillo (brendalymari) | 3 comments Hello
I have problem with prompt 14, my previous book the character is just a witch. Does my next book could be with a witch or that can't be consider a profession.


message 20: by Hilde (new)

Hilde Helseth | 220 comments Brenda wrote: "Hello
I have problem with prompt 14, my previous book the character is just a witch. Does my next book could be with a witch or that can't be consider a profession."


A witch can so be a profession, tip The Wonderful Wizard of Oz


message 21: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Castillo (brendalymari) | 3 comments Thanks Hilde 🤗🤗. Happy Reading.


message 22: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (soulflame1) | 158 comments 1. Pick any book: Long Island Compromise Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
2. Title shares a word with the previous book’s title: Long Island Long Island (Eilis Lacey, #2) by Colm Tóibín
3. Set in the country where the previous author is from (Ireland): The Women Behind the Door The Women Behind the Door by Roddy Doyle
4. Published the same year as the previous book (2024): After Annie After Annie by Anna Quindlen
5. +/- 30 pages to previous book (306 - 305): The Murder at the Vicarage The Murder at the Vicarage (Miss Marple #1) by Agatha Christie
6. Similar title font to previous book: After the Funeral After the Funeral (Hercule Poirot, #33) by Agatha Christie
7. Author shares name with character from previous book (Miss Gilchrist): Victory Over Japan Victory Over Japan by Ellen Gilchrist
8. Cover shares item with the previous cover (car): Summerland Summerland by Michael Chabon
9. Shares a narrative technique with previous book: The Natural The Natural by Bernard Malamud
10. A book the previous character would read at the beach
11. Same publisher as previous book
12. Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book
13. Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book
14. Character shares profession with previous character
15. Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book
16. Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating
17. Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio
18. Shares main theme with previous book
19. Set in same time period as previous book
20. Title has same number of vowels as previous title
21. Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks


message 23: by Heather (last edited Aug 18, 2025 10:16AM) (new)

Heather (hpduck) | 4 comments Connections Challenge Finished!!
Start: 6/26/25
Finish: 8/11/25
Favorite Book: Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill, Worst Book: The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw
21 total authors, 9 countries represented, 7 different genres.
Average Rating: 3.68
Total Pages: 7,085
I forced myself to only read books that were currently on my physical TBR, so this was a great read down challenge too. This was a really fun challenge and I hope 52in52 decides to do something similar to this again! Great fun!

✅1) Pick any book:
The Quiche of Death (6/26/25 - 6/28/25) 3.5*

✅2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - the word DEATH
Masters of Death (6/28/25 - 6/30/25) 2.5*

✅3) Set in the country where the previous author is from - From the USA, set in the USA
In the Weeds (7/1/25 - 7/3/25) 4*

✅4) Published the same year as the previous book - published 2022
Razzmatazz (7/3/25 - 7/7/25) 4.5*

✅5) +/- 30 pages to previous book - Previous page count (390), Page count (412)
A Long Time Dead (7/7/25 - 7/8/25) 5*

✅6) Similar title font to previous book - Serif font w/ flourishes & capitalization
The Haunting of Blackwood House (7/9/25 - 7/9/25) 4*

✅7) Author shares name with character from previous book - Character Neil, author O'Neill
Greenteeth (7/10/25 - 7/12/25) 5*

✅8) Cover shares item with the previous cover - Pink water flowers & a watery motif
The River Has Roots (7/12/25 - 7/13/25) 4.5*

✅9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book - Fairytale tropes & evil "family"
A Sorceress Comes to Call (7/13/25 - 7/15/25) 5*

✅10) A book the previous character would read at the beach - a book about an evil mermaid would be read by an evil witch
The Salt Grows Heavy (7/16/25 - 7/16/25) 1*

✅11) Same publisher as previous book - Publisher Orbit
Cuckoo (7/16/25 - 7/19/25) 3*

✅12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book - LGBTQIA+
The Gay Agenda: A Modern Queer History & Handbook (7/19/25 - 7/19/25) 3*

✅13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book - Previous book is light pink, this one is dark green
The Bullet That Missed (7/20/25 - 7/24/25 4*

✅14) Character shares profession with previous character - Detectives/PIs
The Undetectables (7/24/25 - 7/28/25) 2.5*

✅15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book - Chat GPT recommended it and I really needed something with similar vibes but actually good.
Starling House (7/29/25 - 7/30/25) 5*

✅16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating - Starling House 3.81, Murder Your Employer 3.88)
Murder Your Employer (7/30/25 - 7/31/25) 4*

✅17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio - Rupert Holmes is a song writer! He wrote the Pina Colada song! Sounds Like Love is about song writers
Sounds Like Love (8/1/25 - 8/2/25) 4*

✅18) Shares main theme with previous book - Love, Loss, Moving beyond parental expectations
Second First Impressions (8/2/25 - 8/4/25) 2*

✅19) Set in same time period as previous book - Contemporary Setting
VenCo (8/4/25 - 8/5/25) 4*

✅20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title - 2 vowels
Butter (8/6/25 - 8/10/25) 3.5*

✅21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks - About a murderer/serial killer
My Sister, the Serial Killer (8/10/25 - 8/11/25) 3.5*


The Quiche of Death (Agatha Raisin #1) by M.C. Beaton Masters of Death by Olivie Blake In the Weeds (Lovelight, #2) by B.K. Borison Razzmatazz by Christopher Moore A Long Time Dead by Samara Breger The Haunting of Blackwood House by Darcy Coates Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin The Gay Agenda A Modern Queer History & Handbook by Ashley Molesso The Bullet That Missed (Thursday Murder Club, #3) by Richard Osman The Undetectables (The Undetectables, #1) by Courtney Smyth Starling House by Alix E. Harrow Murder Your Employer (The McMasters Guide to Homicide, #1) by Rupert Holmes Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne VenCo by Cherie Dimaline Butter by Asako Yuzuki My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite


message 24: by caterspotaters (new)

caterspotaters | 6 comments 🔗 The 52 Book Club 2025 Connections Challenge (21/21) 🔗
🥳challenge completed between 31 July and 18 August

✔️1. Pick any book: Chronicles of Avonlea*
✔️2. Title shares a word with the previous book’s title: Further Chronicles of Avonlea*
✔️3. Set in the country where the previous author is from [Canada]: Cat’s Eye*
✔️4. Published the same year as the previous book [1988]: Kitchen*
✔️5. +/- 30 pages to previous book: Dear Mr. Henshaw (Kitchen is 160 pages long. Dear Mr. Henshaw is 134 pages long.)
✔️6. Similar title font to previous book [Cooper Black]: Emily's Runaway Imagination Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary Emily's Runaway Imagination by Beverly Cleary
✔️7. Author shares name with character from previous book [Emily]: Do I Know You?* by Emily Wibberley
✔️8. Cover shares item with the previous cover [Glasses]: Where'd You Go, Bernadette* Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
✔️9. Shares a narrative technique with previous book [Epistolary novel]: I Capture the Castle*
✔️10. A book the previous character would read at the beach: Wuthering Heights* (A book a 17-year-old might like to read as she handles a messy first love. Also, Cassandra mentions wishing she could write the novel in a new journal.)
✔️11. Same publisher as previous book [Bantam Classics]: The House of Mirth* by Edith Wharton
✔️12. Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book: The Decoration of Houses* by Edith Wharton (Both works were written by Edith Wharton and have "house" in the title.)
✔️13. Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book [Black and White Background Color; Red and Green Title Font Color]: Sharp Objects* The Decoration of Houses (Dover Architecture) by Edith Wharton Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
✔️14. Character shares profession with previous character [Reporter]: The First to Lie: A Novel*
✔️15. Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book: Nothing Ever Happens Here
✔️16. Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating: The Unfinished Harauld Hughes* by Richard Ayoade (As of 10 August, Nothing Ever Happens Here has 3.51 stars and The Unfinished Harauld Hughes has 3.48 stars.)
✔️17. Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio: Revenge by Stephen Fry (Richard Ayoade was president of the Cambridge Footlights. Stephen Fry was a past member as well.)
✔️18. Shares main theme with previous book [Revenge]: Twisted Love*
✔️19. Set in same time period as previous book [Contemporary]: The Female Persuasion*
✔️20. Title has same number of vowels as previous title [9 vowels]: The Female of the Species
✔️21. Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks [Set in Ohio; Short story collections set in fictional communities]: Winesburg, Ohio

✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year


message 25: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey | 24 comments 1) Pick any book - When the Tides Held the Moon by Vanessa Vida Kelley: 5/5
2) Title shares a word with the previous book’s title - When I Fell From the Sky by Juliane Koepcke and Ross Benjamin: 4/5
3) Set in the country where the previous author is from - Don’t Let Me Go by Kevin Christopher Snipes: 5/5
4) Published the same year as the previous book - The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley: 5/5
5) +/- 30 pages to previous book - Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao: 3/5
6) Similar title font to previous book - Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid: 5/5
7) Author shares name with character from previous book - The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne: 5/5
8) Cover shares item with the previous cover - Prince of Fortune by Lisa Tirreno: 2/5
9) Shares a narrative technique with previous book - The God of the Woods by Liz Moore: 5/5
10) A book the previous character would read at the beach - Check and Mate by Ali Hazelwood: 4/5
11) Same publisher as previous book - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir: 5/5
12) Non-fiction inspired by something in previous book Challenger by Adam Higginbotham: 5/5
13) Cover is on opposite side of colour wheel to previous book - Don’t Let the Forest in by CG Drews: 5/5
14) Character shares profession with previous character - Dead Poets Society by NK Kleinbaum: 3/5
15) Recommended by someone else based on your review of previous book - The Maidens by Alex Michaelides: 5/5
16) Goodreads rating +/- 0.25 of previous book’s rating - The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten: 5/5
17) Inspired by something in the previous author’s bio - Out of Air by Rachel Reiss: 3/5
18) Shares main theme with previous book - Every Day by David Levithan: 4/5
19) Set in same time period as previous book - One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus: 5/5
20) Title has same number of vowels as previous title - One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig: 5/5
21) Is somehow connected to your prompt 20 and prompt 1 picks - The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune: 5/5

When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley When I Fell From the Sky by Juliane Koepcke Don't Let Me Go by Kevin Christopher Snipes The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Shadow of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga, #1) by John Gwynne Prince of Fortune by Lisa Tirreno The God of the Woods by Liz Moore Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Challenger A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space by Adam Higginbotham Don't Let the Forest In by C.G. Drews Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum The Maidens by Alex Michaelides The Foxglove King (The Nightshade Crown, #1) by Hannah F. Whitten Out of Air by Rachel Reiss Every Day (Every Day, #1) by David Levithan One of Us Is Lying (One of Us is Lying, #1) by Karen M. McManus One Dark Window (The Shepherd King, #1) by Rachel Gillig The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune


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