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message 1: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9955 comments Mod
This thread is to mark your completion of the January challenge for the prompt: "a book revolving around a puzzle or game." You can join in with the group read of The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle or pick a different book to satisfy this challenge.

Please include the following:

Title:
Author:
What type of puzzle or game was involved?
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book?
Would you recommend?

No other posts in this thread please.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (shadow2451) | 23 comments The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Stuart Turton
Murder mystery
Yes
Yes, it was very unique


message 3: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (bookstasamm) | 182 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? murder mystery
Did you figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I could keep up with the puzzle, but did not figure out who done it!
Would you recommend? Yes! This book was different than anything else I've read and definitely worth reading.


message 4: by Soph ♡ (new)

Soph ♡ | 130 comments Title: The Westing Game
Author: Ellen Raskin
What type of puzzle or game was involved? A murder mystery.
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I kept trying to work out in my mind what was actually going on amongst these group of people, but I didn't get it right.
Would you recommend? I really enjoyed it. For a mystery it had some humour in parts which made it a nice, quick, easy read. I'd definitely recommend.


message 5: by Sam (new)

Sam | 5 comments Title: The Bookshop of Yesterdays
Author: Amy Meyerson
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Scavenger hunt / riddles
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, but I was not very successful at puzzling out the clues!
Would you recommend? Yes, it was a fun and quick read.


message 6: by redatt (new)

redatt (mini_sagas) | 52 comments The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Stuart Turton
Murder Mystery
Yes, with some small successes
Definitely recommend


message 7: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Edwards | 1 comments Title: The Seven 1/2 Death of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I tried. Not successful.
Would you recommend? YES!


message 8: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (brittanyhicke) | 17 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

Author: Stuart Turton

What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I tried. I was right about a few, smaller points, but wasn't successful with the overall story.

Would you recommend? ABSOLUTELY. I cannot explain how grateful I am that I found this challenge and the group about it, because I had never heard of this book before this group, and it was magnificent. I'm sad at the thought of how easily I could have missed it.


message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 111 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes
Would you recommend? Absolutely. This was a wonderfully written book.


message 10: by Megan (new)

Megan | 493 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? A murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I did try to some degree, but I usually do with mysteries :)
Would you recommend? Yes, it was quite unlike any other mystery I've read in recent years and an impressive debut. I can't wait to see what the author comes up with for his next novel!


message 11: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (thelittlebookishnerd) | 45 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, but I failed!
Would you recommend? Definitely and I already have! :)


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, but was unsuccessful.
Would you recommend? Definitely, but only to certain types of people. I could see how it wouldn't be for everyone.


message 13: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne (maryanneclement) | 19 comments Completed on 1/5/2019.

Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Tried to keep track in my head, but I wasn't really sure.
Would you recommend? Absolutely -- very different than your usual murder mystery. Loved the humor and hosts being inhabited for just a day. And very quick read!


message 14: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Aman | 6 comments Title: 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved: Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book: Yes, but it kept me guessing all the way through.
Would you recommend the book: Yes, very enjoyable and easy to stay engaged.


message 15: by Abbie (new)

Abbie (abbienormal21) | 91 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery with a twist
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, I love to try and put together the clues in books like this.
Would you recommend? Yes, for people who enjoy puzzle/mystery books. I didn't love this as much as some others so I probably wouldn't recommend it as a must read if this isn't a genre someone is interested in.


message 16: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (maezyreads) | 32 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Oh definitely yes. I figured out a couple of the things pretty early on.
Would you recommend? Most definitely!

I did not read this as my Puzzle or Game challenge though. :)


message 17: by Allana June (new)

Allana June (allanajune) | 1 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? YES but I didn't guess right. I was actually really shocked by the twist and turns!
Would you recommend? YES!


message 18: by Diane (new)

Diane | 89 comments Nadine: just wondering if the Challenge or Challenge # could also be included in the Monthly heading. If a person has already read the book that was selected, it would help us still read a book that fits during the month. Thanks.


message 19: by Alison (new)

Alison (alison_gildurand) | 6 comments Nadine wrote: "This thread is to mark your completion of the January challenge for the prompt: "a book revolving around a puzzle or game." You can join in with the group read of [book:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hard..."
What type. Of puzzle? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure it out? Not especially, just kept all the different plot lines straight.
Would you recommend? Yes I have never read anything like it. Did listen to some an audible, hated the audio version.


message 20: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Wick (imapiecemaker) | 27 comments Completed 1/8/19

I read The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle which was written by Stuart Turton
It was a murder mystery with an intricate puzzle. I would definitely recommend the book!


Thegirlintheafternoon Title: A Conspiracy in Belgravia
Author: Sherry Thomas
What type of puzzle or game was involved? A big part of the central mystery involved Holmes solving a complex cipher.
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? God no. Just trying to understand it when Holmes solved it was difficult enough.
Would you recommend? I would! This was an enjoyable read.


message 22: by Maartje (new)

Maartje De Groot | 20 comments Nadine wrote: "This thread is to mark your completion of the January challenge for the prompt: "a book revolving around a puzzle or game." You can join in with the group read of [book:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hard..."

Still waiting for my copy


message 23: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Smith | 10 comments Title: The Westing Game
Author: Ellen Raskin
What type of puzzle or game was involved? A murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, I was able to keep track of events and clues but I did not see that ending coming!
Would you recommend? Yes! It was fun, quick read.


message 24: by Wifey (last edited Jan 10, 2019 04:29AM) (new)

Wifey | 21 comments Title: The 7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? A bit but I got too carried away with following the narrator
Would you recommend? Definitely, although I found it a little hard-going at the start.

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message 25: by Josie (new)

Josie Lacey | 84 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? A murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes and I was on the right track, but I didn't figure out the ending.
Would you recommend? Definitely! It was a lot of fun to read.


message 26: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 16 comments Title: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I tried as it was going along and thought I had some aspects, but I did not see the end coming.
Would you recommend? While this wasn't really a book for me, I can see where others could really enjoy it. I would recommend for anyone looking for a different writing style.


message 27: by Nora (new)

Nora Briggs (abriggman) | 16 comments The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, but could not solve the mystery.
Would you recommend? Yes, because in the beginning you try to keep up and solve the mystery. However, the more you read the story, you become engrossed in the plot. Good book!


message 28: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 2438 comments Title: The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue (Montague Siblings, #1) by Mackenzi Lee The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
Author:Mackenzi Lee
What type of puzzle or game was involved? puzzle box and cypher
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Can't really do that with puzzle boxes since the physical box and cypher not on view. Couldn't really even get into figuring out the overarching mystery because it was so obvious
Would you recommend? To a 'much' younger reader than I. This is YA and as such a very light romp of a read, and a little bit too shallow for my tastes. Still enjoyable.


message 29: by Shanna (new)

Shanna Fugate | 13 comments Title:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author:Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? In the beginning, but found my interstate's level waning as i went on.
Would you recommend? Probably not. I did not enjoy this book as much as everyone else seemed to. I felt that about 2/3 of the way through the author was just adding things in to try to give that "surprising twist." I just felt that the story could have been told a bit more concise.


message 30: by Storm (new)

Storm | 60 comments Title: 7.5 deaths of evelyn hardcastle
Author: stuart turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? technically murder mystery, but it didn't feel like a true game or puzzle to me. I think I will be putting it into a different category even though I read the book from the group reading.
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Sort of, but like I said, not really a true puzzle to me.
Would you recommend? Most likely. But not to everyone.


message 31: by Serendipity (new)

Serendipity | 146 comments Although I read The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle I used it for another prompt! I've just finished my choice for the 'book revolving around a puzzle or game' prompt.

Title: Two Across
Author: Jeff Bartsch
What type of puzzle or game was involved: Crossword puzzles (Vera and Stanley had a complicated relationship. They submitted crossword puzzles for publication and placed clues in them that allowed the other to find them.
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book: Not really - only some questions were included and since the answers generally were right after my eyes were already on them as I read the clue - the downside of being a speedy reader!
Would You Recommend: I gave it three stars meaning it was an okay read, that I liked it well enough but generally I only recommend 4 and 5 star reads, unless in response to a specific request. In this case it would be by someone with an interest in words and crosswords, looking for a love story with complications set in the 1960s and 1970s.


message 32: by John (new)

John | 79 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I did i tried to figure it out along with the protagonist, and I was unable to figure it out. I'm sure some people did but I was blown away by the outcome.
Would you recommend? I would definitely recommend. It's a fun read and really pulls you right away, at least in my case it did.


message 33: by Linda (last edited Jan 12, 2019 10:33PM) (new)

Linda Martin (lindajm) Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

Author: Stuart Turton

What type of puzzle or game was involved? time-warp murder mystery

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? yes, and I had some correct suspicions, but didn't know for sure until the end.

Would you recommend? Yes, this is a wacky book that everyone should experience if possible. It reminds me of Vonnegut-meets-Christie-meets-videogaming. Verrry strange!


message 34: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 46 comments Title: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastly
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I did and I failed epicly.
Would you recommend? Absolutely!


message 35: by Erykah (new)

Erykah Lynn (erykahlynn) | 4 comments The 7.5 Deaths....
Stuart Tarton
Murder Mystery book
It was awesome!!

Thanks for letting me join y’all.


message 36: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (shanonamommy) | 1 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

Author: Stuart Turton

What type of puzzle or game was involved?: murder mystery

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book?: Yes. I wasn't at all prepared for the answer, however.

Would you recommend? Most definitely. This is not something I would have normally read, but I'm glad that I did. I was completely hooked until the end.


message 37: by Johanna (last edited Jan 13, 2019 07:44PM) (new)

Johanna Ellwood (jpellwood) | 236 comments Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? I tried, but did not figure it out.
Would you recommend? I am in the definitely minority here when I say no. While I loved the premise of the book, there was something about it that I did not like. I couldn't wait to get it over with.


message 38: by Mel (new)

Mel | 8 comments Title: the 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart TurtonThe Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes-I was not successful. I did not see the ending coming.
Would you recommend? Yes!


message 39: by Brandy (new)

Brandy B (bybrandy) | 260 comments Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What Type of Puzzle: Mudrer!
Did you try to figure out the puzzle: Yes, but while I got a couple of things right along the way not as a whole, no, not even close.
Would you recomend?: Yes!!!!! I really enjoyed it!


message 40: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte | 74 comments Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder Mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes - I was not successful at all.
Would you recommend? Yes


message 41: by Tracy (last edited Jan 15, 2019 01:16PM) (new)

Tracy (tracyisreading) | 608 comments Title:The Westing Game
Author:Ellen Raskin
What type of puzzle or game was involved?A murder mystery with clues given to all of the characters throughout the book.
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book?I started trying to puzzle it out towards the middle, and figured out the answer to most of those clues right before I flipped the page to find the answer ( I was right) but I had no idea what was really going on in the end, and never figured it out.
Would you recommend?Definitely! I'm so glad this came up in the threads,it was a fun little book :-)


message 42: by Merilee (new)

Merilee | 14 comments Title:The 7 1/2 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? For a while, but I lost interest.

Would you recommend? No, so I'm in the minority here. I found it was too long, had too many twists, and I was really glad to finish it.


message 43: by Leah (new)

Leah | 1 comments Title #murdertrending
Author Gretchen McNeil
Type of puzzle or game: murder mystery/survival
Did you try to figure out: no
Would you recommend: yes!! Quick read and I can’t wait for the sequel this summer


message 44: by Jess (new)

Jess Clayton (jessclay10) | 30 comments I finished The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle on 1/15/19.

This book was so fun! Not since Agatha Christie has a book like this been written. (Although Ruth Ware comes pretty close.) I felt as if I were a part of the cast of characters trying to solve the mystery of who killed Evelyn. I could not figure out who did it on my own! He did a good job of constructing this story, and I imagine it was no easy feat. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it if you're into the "old school" type mysteries.


message 45: by Marisa (last edited Jan 16, 2019 07:40PM) (new)

Marisa Molina (molinaml) | 2 comments Title: The Lying Game

Author: Ruth Ware

What type of puzzle or game was involved? Its a Lying Game.
Rule one: Tell a lie / Rule two: Stick to your story / Rule three: Don’t get caught / Rule four: Never lie to each other / Rule five: Know when to stop lying
The story within this book is about a lie they were all involved in when they were in finishing school that is starting to surface now that they're adults with something to lose.

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? YES! Because its told from the perspective of one of the four girls you are weaving through the lie with them to get to the root of the matter.

Would you recommend? I would. Its not a quick read, but it was worth it at the end.

I tried to read the monthly pick and I couldn't get into it.


message 46: by Akshaya (new)

Akshaya | 1 comments 1. Title: The 7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
2. Author : Staurt Turton
3. What type of puzzle was involved? Murder mystery
4. Did you try to figure out the puzzle? Tried, but didn't get it right.
5. Would you recommend? Absolutely! I loved it.


message 47: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie  (beautifulmess7) | 1 comments Title: Ender's Game
Author: Orson Scott Card
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Virtual / war games
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes, though I didn't see the end coming when I probably should have
Would you recommend? Yes, with reservations. The book continued for quite a bit after the point I thought it would / should have been over.


message 48: by Sonali (new)

Sonali Ekka | 86 comments Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? No
Would you recommend? Yes


message 49: by Angie (new)

Angie | 28 comments Title: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
What type of puzzle or game was involved? Solve a murder to earn a prize!
Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? Yes I tried but wasn't even close.
Would you recommend? Absoultely!


message 50: by Trish (last edited Jan 18, 2019 09:55AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) Title: A Deadly Row
Author: Casey Mayes

What type of puzzle or game was involved? Murder mystery, where the POV character devises math puzzles for a living, plus the murderer sent pieces of a puzzle to the police.

Did you try to figure out the puzzle as you read the book? There wasn't really enough info until right at the end.

Would you recommend? I enjoyed it - it was a mystery by an author I hadn't read before, and it had a slightly different take to many: it wasn't the standard small town cozy fare.

(I used Evelyn Hardcastle for debut author).


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