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message 1: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2522 comments Mod
While reading a book in a series is one way to get a character in more than one book, but there's other options too. You can interpret 'character' as person for nonfiction, and of course many fiction books include real people as characters that would appear in other books with the same setting. On top of that, characters from works that have entered the public domain often get picked up for retellings and new stories alike.

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

Where else did the character appear? Did you pick the book because of the character?


message 2: by NancyJ (last edited Oct 24, 2025 10:55PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3761 comments If you can’t decide, consider the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fford. The first two were my favorites so far. The Eyre Affair, and Lost in a Good Book. There are characters from several different classic books in each one. I remember funny parts from book 2 or 3 involving characters from The Trial and Sense and Sensibility, so I might read one of those books. Otherwise I’d like to visit Maisie Dobbs in her next book.

The Reading List is another book that discusses several different books, though I don’t recall if there is a lot of dialogue from the characters of the books. So I don’t know it it would count.

There are a few books with Dorothy from the wizard of Oz.


message 3: by Denise (new)

Denise | 559 comments I like that there are more prompts that nonfiction fit into easily this year. I may read The Fifties, I'm sure Eisenhower will appear here and in many other books. If I do fiction I may read from the Amgash series


message 4: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3761 comments Denise wrote: "I like that there are more prompts that nonfiction fit into easily this year. I may read The Fifties, I'm sure Eisenhower will appear here and in many other books. If I do fiction I ma..."

Is that the one with Lucy Barton? I have one left- when Lucy and Olive Kitteredge meet.


message 5: by Dixie (new)

Dixie (dixietenny) | 1409 comments My first choice for this is The West End Horror, the second of Nicholas Meyer's books about Sherlock Holmes. It also features Jack the Ripper. This year, about forty years after my first reading, I reread The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, NM's first Sherlock Holmes novel that includes Sigmund Freud. It stood up really well, so I'm inclined to continue with the series.


message 6: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 695 comments Oh, I hadn't considered real people (duh!). I was thinking series or crossover characters. For the 2nd book by an author prompt or most recent and a past book, I was looking up Jodi Picoult's titles and saw that she has had a few books where characters make an appearance in a later work. I don't have titles atm, but it was on wikipedia if anyone is interested.


message 7: by Donna (new)

Donna (drspoon) | 69 comments I may read

Tombland by C.J. Sansom, the final book in the Matthew Shardlake series. Historical fiction and a chunkster.


message 9: by LeahS (last edited 6 hours, 41 min ago) (new)

LeahS | 1449 comments I didn't want to read from a series, as we already have a prompt for that, so I'm going with Before Dorothy and Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography


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