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32 -- Includes A Diary Entry


Just got a copy of that!

The third book in the series, Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales, is coming out in February and that's what I'm hoping to read for this prompt.


Slaget vid Poltava by Olle Larsson



I'm trying to read as much of my TBR shelf as I can this year - but also enjoyed finding the classics so I read this one. Excellent.


Even though the Secret Place in the book is not totally private, would you consider the things on that board to be like diary entries? I have other prompts that would fit this book, but it struck me as an interesting interpretation.
TIA!


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A diary is a private record, where individuals recount thoughts, feelings, reflections, and daily events. It’s a form of autobiographical writing and may serve as a space for honest self-expression, memory-keeping, goal-tracking, etc.
For this prompt, we’re looking for any book that includes at least one diary entry (in any form.) The entire book may be in diary format (The Diary of a Young Girl) or it may contain fragments or sections of diary entries. As long as the book includes at least one diary entry, it counts for this prompt.
The title or subtitle may include the word diary, but it doesn’t have to. The diary entries do not have to reference the classic phrase, “Dear Diary.”
As a creative interpretation, the character may reference writing in their diary without actually revealing the contents of said diary.
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