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Yes! “Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow” by James Howe. It’s an elementary children’s chapter book. The animals talk to each other, but not to the adults. It’s funny. Could this be a genre hybrid? I’m not sure what the genres would be...
Christina wrote: "Yes! “Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow” by James Howe. It’s an elementary children’s chapter book. The animals talk to each other, but not to the adults. It’s funny. Could this be a genre hybrid? I..."
Is it set outdoors mostly? It might be able to fit in that one!
Is it set outdoors mostly? It might be able to fit in that one!
I could fit the book as a prior PopSugar prompt from 2017 - A book from a nonhuman perspective. The story is told from the point of view of the dog.
Christina wrote: "I could fit the book as a prior PopSugar prompt from 2017 - A book from a nonhuman perspective. The story is told from the point of view of the dog."
That would work well! That’s good to know about that previous prompt too
That would work well! That’s good to know about that previous prompt too
Tonia wrote: "I would like to read Girl, Woman, Other - any thoughts on where it may fit in? Thanks!"
The overview says that it includes multiple generations including mother and daughter, if it also includes grandma you could use it for that one!
It was short listed for the Women’s Prize, it did not win.
I think it takes place in Britain? So it could be somewhere you want to visit in 2021.
The overview says that it includes multiple generations including mother and daughter, if it also includes grandma you could use it for that one!
It was short listed for the Women’s Prize, it did not win.
I think it takes place in Britain? So it could be somewhere you want to visit in 2021.
I keep seeing folks with the list and book covers in the categories as completed. Any idea where to find this? Thank you.
Where could I fit it We Are Okay by Nina LaCour? it’s a book about a girl leaving behind her old life with nothing but the necessities and hiding a dark secret about her past. in the book she revisits these memories when an old friend visits her at college.
Lisa wrote: "Where could I fit it We Are Okay by Nina LaCour? it’s a book about a girl leaving behind her old life with nothing but the necessities and hiding a dark secret about her past. in the book she revis..."
Maybe for a book about do-overs or fresh starts?
Maybe for a book about do-overs or fresh starts?
I’m reading The Five: the untold stories of the women killed by Jack the Ripper. After getting through half I’m thinking it could fit under a book about a social justice issue or a book with 3 generations. Thoughts?
I want to read The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender, was wondering if it would fit under a book with 3 generations.
I just read The Time Keeper. There is a song called Timekeeper and I was wondering if that was a stretch or if the book would fit elsewhere.
Deb wrote: "I just read The Time Keeper. There is a song called Timekeeper and I was wondering if that was a stretch or if the book would fit elsewhere."
I think that should be fine! I’m not use what the book is about though so I don’t know where else it might fit
I think that should be fine! I’m not use what the book is about though so I don’t know where else it might fit
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