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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Nov 15, 2021 06:22PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1920 comments Mod
24. Addresses A Specific Topic


This prompt is for a book that addresses a specific topic. This could be a book about social justice, racism, addiction, the opioid crisis, finances, a hobby, politics, parenting, relationships, self-help, mental health, etc. Almost all non-fiction books would fall under this category. For fiction, you could choose a book with a strong overall message or theme. You could pick a topic that you enjoy reading about, or branch out and try something new!

Check out our Goodreads List for examples


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Niki (nikcal) | 16 comments “Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art” by James Nestor


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Jan P | 2 comments 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Robert Bosman.


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Kelly | 4 comments the picture of dorian gray by Oscar Wild (immortality, materialism, social classes...)


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Aneta A Brief History of Thought: A Philosophical Guide to Living by Luc Ferry


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Heather Tanksley | 5 comments Such a fun Age- racism


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Shelly (book_to_the_library) | 37 comments Anxious People (mental health)


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Marty Button | 4 comments "A House Without Windows" by Nadia Hashemi - women's rights in Afghanistan.


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LadyBookSpartan | 13 comments I recently just finished IT ENDS WITH US by Colleen Hoover. I just loved how she addressed physical abuse


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Veronica  Gavilanes | 4 comments I read What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1920 comments Mod
I read Sourdough by Casper André Lugg, 3 Stars

Sourdough by Casper André Lugg


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Donna TalentedReads | 49 comments I read Gory Details: Adventures from the Dark Side of Science for this prompt. Essays about the "gross" side of science from our bodies, to insects, to the monsters.


Medjugorjegirl  | 1 comments Black Fragility


message 16: by Nyx (last edited Jun 24, 2022 09:24AM) (new)

Nyx I read Hotel Silence by Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir.


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Alicia P (alicia_pfromcanada) | 67 comments I love all of these graphic novels! I also appreciate the topics that are brought up, I always learn so much from different perspectives.
Heartstopper: Volume Four Heartstopper Volume Four (Heartstopper #4) by Alice Oseman


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Brandy Sims | 21 comments I finally read The Radium Girls for this one.


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Brandi I read Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. It addresses the holocaust from the authors perspective as a Jewish prisoner.


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Belle Lune | 115 comments The Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo - fiction with a strong theme of love and loss. Beautiful and heartbreaking.


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Dana Cristiana (silvermoon1923) I read The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.

A girl tree offering everything to this boy, from his early ages until he is old. He only takes, and gives nothing back. But the tree is happy.

So I would say one-sided love topic is accentuated here.


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Andrea | 35 comments Listening to Rest by Claudia Hammond. And reading us obviously the #1 restful activity!!


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Heather (heatherbee583) | 18 comments I read The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot. A beautiful story about life and death. I absolutely loved it! I found myself laughing out loud at some of the things the quirky characters did and then physically crying at other times. I don’t usually have so many emotions from reading. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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Leslie Benham GenderQueer is a graphic novel about one person’s struggle with identity, community, and finding their place. Highly recommend for anyone!


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Mindy McDermott | 46 comments Brandy wrote: "I finally read The Radium Girls for this one."

Same!


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Kathryn McGean | 18 comments I highly recommend Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell. Such a fascinating read for those interested in psychology and linguistics.


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Kate (katelynne) | 1 comments I just started "Salt To The Sea" by Ruta Sepetys which focusing on the wreck of the Wilhelm Gustloff in 1945.


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Michele Olson | 533 comments I read Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery, about the victims of the Long Island serial killer.


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Carol (cquan01) | 590 comments I read Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step At A Time by Jeff Speck


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Amy McCracken (amymc109) | 49 comments I read Last Child in the Woods, which is about the lack of natural education in the lives of children today.


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Andreea Diana Corbu | 1 comments I read “When the Body Says No” by Gabor Mate


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Gabi (bluebird86) | 39 comments Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


message 34: by Nyla (last edited Jun 07, 2022 11:16AM) (new)

Nyla | 12 comments The Complete Maus

I used the Complete Maus by Arthur Spiegelman, about the Holocaust. this also won a Pulitizer


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Lesley Holtby | 34 comments I read Gender Queer. An autobiographical graphic novel about the author’s (who is also the artist) journey of personal gender discovery. It was a very clear look at one person’s journey. I learned a lot.


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Angela Y (yangelareads) ♡ | 246 comments The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson


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Tiffany | 28 comments Connecticut Real Estate Practice and Law by Katherine A. Pancak
Connecticut Real Estate Practice and Law - Katherine A. Pancak


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LeAnne | 38 comments I read "No Promises in the Wind," by Irene Hunt. Specific topic was the Great Depression. Not bad, but not my favorite, by her.


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Rachel (mimbza) | 119 comments Treasure of the World by Tara Sullivan Treasure of the World by Tara Sullivan is a beautifully written story set in the mountains of Bolivia where 12 year old Ana and her family struggle to mine silver and eke out an existence, highlighting plight of children forced to work just so their families can eat. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ here is my review


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Nessa (the_vanessa) | 39 comments "Part of Your World" by Abby Jimenez


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Shonna Froebel | 255 comments If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It by Colleen Nelson and Kathie MacIsaac. https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2022...
A book on careers.


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