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I wanted to use The Kinder Poison or The Kingdom but neither are available at my library. So I'm having to interpret the prompt a little differently and go with Where Dreams Descend since it's the first book in the Kingdom of Cards duology
These are just a few on my read list. Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
King Solomon's Mines
King Lear
King John
Kim
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - I read this before the movie came out. Haven't seen the movie, but really enjoyed the book.
Kidnapped
Kepler's Witch: An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother - Another very interesting nonfiction read.
I read Klara and The Sun-4 stars. Another suggestion-I read The Knockout Queen for a character-driven novel and it was 5 stars.
I really enjoyed Key of Light, Key of Knowledge, and Key of Valor by Nora Roberts and the Kushiel's Dart and Kushiel's Scion series by Jacqueline Carey
I am planning on reading Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI but it may be moved to the indigenous prompt.
Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri ManiscalcoIt's a trilogy and thankfully I can read the 2nd and 3rd books for other prompts this year!
I think I am going to read The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan, but here are some other choices from my TBR:The Kite Runner
Klara and the Sun
The Kitchen House
Keeper of Enchanted Rooms
The Kind Worth Killing
The King's Curse
The King's Pleasure
Key of Light and the rest of the trilogy.
There should be something I can use there.
Beth wrote: "Kisscut by Karin Slaughter is near the top of my current stack..."Karin Slaughter is one of my favorite thriller writers. This book is really good.
Although I will likely read Killed at the Whim of a Hat by Colin Cotterill (first in a mystery series), these are the other books I have and had in mind:Keep Your Family Close (#2 in a mystery series)
Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, and the Battle over Civil Rights
Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami
Killing Trail by Margaret Mizushima, first in a mystery series
Kiss Carlo by Adriana Trigiani
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
I have three books that begin with K on my current TBR list: Kitty in the Underworld by Carrie Vaughn (I'll probably use this one)
The King's Deception by Steve Berry (apostrophe in title)
Killing Time by Jodi Taylor (published in 2024)
I'm going to read Kim and possibly also A Kestrel for a Knave.I recommend: the Kite Runner and Killers of the Flower Moon
My TBR also has Kaikeyi
I only have 2 books that start with K in my lists, Kraken Bake by Karen Dudley (which I used for this prompt) and The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker from my tbr.Kraken Bake is the sequel to Food for the Gods; both were fun romps through Greek mythology and I gave both 4 stars. The Keeper of Night is a Japanese mythology inspired YA fantasy novel. Both Kraken and Keeper are part of duologies, so it's a twofer if you still need something for that prompt too. : ).
I have already started on Krigarnas och helgonens tid : Västeuropas historia 400-800 e.Kr. by Dick Harrison. It was listed as futher reading in Karl den store by the same author, that I read last year, and I already owned a copy.It is one of my Swedish history books, about the history of Western Europe 400-800 AD from the fall of the West Roman Empire to Charlemange.
Yesterday I also got a book for prompt 39 Non-fiction recommended by a friend, from a friend who is a librarian, since he was working when I was there to pick up a book.The book he recommended is Eirik Raude by Øystein Morten, and I already had that on my wishlist, so I got it right away. Eirik Raude is the father of Leiv Erikson.
Killers of Flower Moon seems to be the only “K” book I’ve read in the last couple of years. It was good! Looking at several different ones as options for the challenge. Like Kisses for Katie or Kite Runner or Kitchen House
For the prompt I read King of WrathHowever the following were good books that I read in the past:
Kiss of Steel
Kiss of the Spindle
Kincaid
And if you want to venture in to Sandman Slim:
Kill the Dead
Kill City Blues
I read The King of Torts by John Grisham.It is a nice easy read with a good lawyer centric plot, as per usual with Grisham.
I read A Kidnapped Santa Claus, because I couldn't find anything with a K that interested me and it was short. I wouldn't recommend it. Good K books:
Kite Runner
Kindred
Kaiju Preservation Society
i am planning on Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn. I meant to read it for the last challenge but it fits perfectly here.
I have a few beginning with “k” in my personal library that I have yet to read. King Solomon’s Mines; the Kalahari Typing School For Men; Kilmeny of the Orchard - by L.M. Montgomery - and I will probably read that one. I read Killing Time for another prompt - by Caleb Carr; a futuristic strange story.
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March 11, 2024 -- Week 11
We're starting week 11/52 so what better time to discuss prompt 11, "A title starting with the letter 'K.'"
For the past few years, we've been working our way through each of the letters of the alphabet. (A "challenge within the challenge.") This year, we're up to K, and Liz is finding it quite challenging!
So, which book are you using for this prompt?
Any fantastic recommendations for K titles?
(Remember, it's up to you whether you choose to count definite or indefinite articles like "A" or "The" in these title prompts.)