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12. A book about reading, books or an author/writerThe Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts by Joshua Hammer
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to lifeA Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
29. A book published before 1950The Hobbit or There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkien
Published in 1937
Books mentioned in this topic
The Monk of Mokha (other topics)Lost For Words (other topics)
A Question of Upbringing (other topics)
The 39 Steps (other topics)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Dave Eggers (other topics)Stephanie Butland (other topics)
Anthony Powell (other topics)
John Buchan (other topics)
Ray Bradbury (other topics)
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Random Reader
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) ✔: 4 April
What's Eating Gilbert Grape by Peter Hedges
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y ✔ 14 May
A Question of Upbringing by Anthony Powell
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer ✔ 12 January
The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ✔ 30 March
News of the World by Paulette Jiles
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) ✔ 26 March
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover ✔ 7 April
The 39 Steps by John Buchan
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old ✔ 23 April
Lost For Words by Stephanie Butland (old books)
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed ✔ 24 April
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue ✔ 2 May
Peace Like a River by Leif Enger (cover)
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ✔ 16 April
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950 ✔ 11 March
The Hobbit or There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkien
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages ✔ 5 February
Strumpet City by James Plunkett (560 pages)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet ✔ 16 March
Mister God, This Is Anna by Fynn
34. A book with a person's name in the title ✔ 10 February
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list ✔ 25 March
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) ✔ 8 April
Ostrich by Matt Greene (written in stream of consciousness)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life ✔ 31 January
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
40. A book you stumbled upon ✔ 27 March
The Rejected Writers' Book Club by Suzanne Kelman
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ✔ 1 April
The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga ✔ 26 March
I Am Hutterite: The Fascinating True Story of a Young Woman's Journey to Reclaim Her Heritage by Mary-Ann Kirkby
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) ✔ 3 June
The Monk of Mokha by Dave Eggers
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) ✔ 21 April
Orphan Train] by Christina Baker Kline
51. A book published in 2019 ✔ 20 May
When All Is Said by Anne Griffin
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title ✔ 7 March
Coffin, Scarcely Used: Volume 1 by Colin Watson