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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1973 comments Mod
WEEKLY CHECK-IN
March 4, 2024 -- Week 10


For this week's discussion, let's create a helpful thread for prompt 30, "Pick a book without reading the blurb."

In the comments, drop some of your favorite book titles (maybe ones that you don't see as often here in the group) but don't say anything about the plot. If you're still looking for a book to fill prompt 30, scroll through the comments and try one of these!


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Anitra Freeman | 48 comments Boyfriend Material
Where the Forest Meets the Stars
Wayward
Mexican Gothic
A Study in Emerald

What I did: put the latest book by one of my favorite authors on pre-order without reading the blurb!


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Jaklin Lindberg | 62 comments I'm Glad My Mom Died


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Beth | 212 comments The right to arm bears
Deep freeze (of which there are a few)
A long time until now


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Denise | 574 comments No Land To Light On
The Direction of the Wind
One Day
Life After Life


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) | 57 comments I loved Life After Life if anyone is looking for a good book. It's on both Denise's and Lucilla's list.


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Hilde Helseth | 259 comments Racso and the Rats of Nimh by Jane Leslie Conly

I bought it because it was a sequel.


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LeaAnn | 7 comments Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen


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Kerri | 162 comments The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield

The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks, Shauna Robinson

Blacktop Wasteland, SA Cosby


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Michelle | 29 comments To make it easy pick up the next book in a series you are enjoying or the latest book by an author that never disappoints. I would find it very difficult to pick a book from someone else's list without reading the blurb.


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Crystal | 60 comments - The First Day of Spring by Nancy Tucker
- Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou
- Out by Natsuo Kirino
- The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton
- Chlorine by Jade Song

These are some books that I enjoyed last year and continue to think about often. When I'm ready to do this prompt I plan on going to the library and just picking a book cover that I like.


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Jeni Huber | 78 comments I've thought about this one, but haven't planned for it yet. I have reservations about just picking a book by an author I like because that seems rather safe, but of course, "your challenge, your rules," right? Since I'm already halfway through the challenge, I'm forcing myself to slow down, and I'll get to this one when I get to it. Maybe take a chance and go down the stacks of my library and grab something that catches my attention.


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Ashtyn | 44 comments Fablehaven by Brandon Mull is one of my favorites that I don't see talked about very often, if at all


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AngieA Allen (angelwings55) | 48 comments Ashtyn wrote: "Fablehaven by Brandon Mull is one of my favorites that I don't see talked about very often, if at all"

I have read all the Fablehaven books as an adult and then passed the copies to the grands. Some liked them; some not so much. I enjoyed them, especially learning fairy lore like not keeping a fairy locked up overnight. I have a birdcage/fairy house and the door is always open!


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Michele Olson | 557 comments Paula wrote: "Here is sampling of Fantasy, Romance, Mystery, and Non-Fiction

The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes
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I adore Fred!


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Lynn  Davidson | 108 comments This is difficult for me, reading a book without first knowing what it is about. I own many books that I have yet to read and I forget what some are about so I will choose one of those and try to remember to not read the blurb.

Some ideas for others here are:
Light to the Hills - Bonnie Blaylock;
This Is It, Lark Harnish - Laura Best;
Pluck - Donna Morrissey;
The Midwife’s Touch - Sue Harrison;
Sold on a Monday - Kristina McMorris;
A Place to Hang the Moon - Kate Albus


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Avani ✨ (avanireads) the women by Kristin Hannah


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