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Weekly Topics 2026 > 35. A book where all or part of the action takes place in a library, a museum, a school, or another public building

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message 1: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2530 comments Mod
Let's get out of the house! Literature-ly, not literally. How much of the book takes place in public buildings is up to you. Locked in a library for the whole book or just in a courthouse for a few scenes, the world is your tax-funded oyster.

A few examples to spur your imagination: schools, museums, libraries, courthouses, prisons, law enforcement offices, hospitals, post offices, community rec centers, government offices, embassies, airports, etc etc

ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

Where does the action take place?


message 2: by NancyJ (last edited Oct 21, 2025 07:20PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3791 comments Maybe this will be the year I finally read The Trial by Franz Kafka. I have a renewed interest in reading it because of a funny section in one of the Thursday Next novels by Jasper Fford.

I’ve been meaning to read Martyr! all year, but it fits so many 2026 prompts, I guess I can wait a few more months. It’s set in a museum.

The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains sounds really good too. It’s at least partly set in a hospital.

I like spending time in museums and libraries, though I’ve probably overindulged in books set in libraries.


message 3: by Dixie (last edited Oct 22, 2025 07:08AM) (new)

Dixie (dixietenny) | 1454 comments NancyJ wrote: "Maybe this will be the year I finally read The Trial by Franz Kafka. I have a renewed interest in reading it because of a funny section in one of the Thursday Next novels by Jasper Ffo..."

The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains is one of my options for this one, too, and for a couple of the reject prompts, so I'll use it somewhere.

Others are
The Case of the Sulky Girl Perry Mason, so courtroom scenes. I read all 80+ Perry Mason novels about twenty years ago and have been itching to reread some of those.
The Count of Monte Cristo - prison
DallerGut Dream Department Store - department store
The Shadow of the Wind - library
Jailbird - prison
The Complete Yes Minister - another book I read many years ago, along with the sequel, Yes Prime Minister. Loved the books and the TV series. Set in Parliament and other London government buildings
Designated Survivor - US Capitol Building
Little Dorrit - debtors' prison


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GailW (abbygg) | 755 comments NancyJ wrote: "...I’ve been meaning to read Martyr! all year, but it fits so many 2026 prompts, I guess I can wait a few more months. It’s set in a museum..."

Thanks for this! I have had the book since it was published and have not gotten to it yet. Perfect fit. I was planning to make this a really easy prompt by reading a book set in a library, but I wanted to "venture out" some.


message 5: by NancyJ (last edited Oct 22, 2025 06:46AM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3791 comments GailW wrote: "NancyJ wrote: "...I’ve been meaning to read Martyr! all year, but it fits so many 2026 prompts, I guess I can wait a few more months. It’s set in a museum..."

Thanks for this! I have had the book ..."


Me too, librarians were sometimes the first person I met whenever my dad got relocated to a new town, so I have a soft spot in my heart for them. The books are getting too predictable though, so I’m glad there are so many other options.


message 6: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (last edited Oct 22, 2025 07:24AM) (new)

Pamela | 2632 comments Mod
Oops Jackie- wrong place!

Clearly as a museum worker, I'll be reading a museum book. If they bookclub picks The Museum of Ordinary People otherwise it'll be the Louvre equivalent of All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me-- Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the World's Greatest Museum (I will say the Met one was one of the best books I read last year. But as someone who worked their way through college on the frontlines of the Met, I'm prejudiced)


message 7: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2530 comments Mod
Pamela wrote: "Oops Jackie- wrong place!
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Uh oh, where did I put it?


message 8: by Angie (new)

Angie | 137 comments I have many that will fit this. I could do one of the Cat in the Stacks books, or maybe A Discovery of Witches. I've also been circling The Secret History for a while.


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message 11: by Charlsa (new)

Charlsa (cjbookjunkie) | 718 comments One of the nice things about reading is that you discover new areas of interest. After reading The Feather Thief, The Art Thief, The Map Thief, etc., I've discovered that I enjoy reading about art forgeries, so I'll read The Art Forger by Barbara A. Shapiro


message 12: by Marie (new)

Marie | 1114 comments I have Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh lined up for this one. It's about a serial killer being on the jury for a murder trial, so I'm expecting it to take place in court.


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