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message 1: by Leticia, Book Dragon (new)

Shh I am Reading Leticia (shh_iamreading) | 99 comments Mod
This: A book with a cover that you find beautiful.
That: A book with an author that has a 3 letter first name.


message 2: by Christina (new)

Christina Widmann (vuorille) | 2 comments Signing up with this: Sabriel by Garth Nix! I read the trilogy a long time ago, when I was 11 or 12, in a library that was beautiful back then. (They remodelled it in the meantime. Let's not talk about it.)
Let's see if the book is as captivating as I remember it!
Sabriel (Danish Edition) by Garth Nix


message 3: by Beth (last edited Jan 17, 2025 05:28PM) (new)

Beth | 25 comments I'm going with both options.

This: A book with a cover that you find beautiful.
Et Cetera: An Illustrated Guide to Latin Phrases by Maia Lee-Chin
Et Cetera An Illustrated Guide to Latin Phrases by Maia Lee-Chin

That: A book with an author that has a 3 letter first name.
Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport


message 4: by Keith (new)

Keith | 75 comments Mod
For this month's challenge I selected That: A book with an author that has a 3 letter first name, for which I read The Life and Loves of a She Devil by Fay Weldon. The novel was described as "a masterpiece about love, hate, infidelity, corrosive envy, and the best kind of revenge, a feminist classic". Ummm...not so much for me, unfortunately. There was definitely love, hate, infidelity, and envy elements, but I found the tone of the majority of the novel was more done in an absurdist manner, with so many bad behaving characters depicted, that I found myself not caring about any of it. And while there were clear feminist themes, the author alternates between highlighting and trashing various viewpoints - again, nobody comes off well in this one. There were some interesting elements, but even factoring in the year it was written (early 1980s) this one still didn't work for me. 2 3/4 stars.


message 5: by Leticia, Book Dragon (last edited Feb 03, 2025 10:08PM) (new)

Shh I am Reading Leticia (shh_iamreading) | 99 comments Mod
I selected This and read RUOK? A Horror Story in Texts by Andy Futuro . RUOK? by Andy Futuro
I thought the cover was beautiful in its own abstract way. Furthermore, I was interested in the stylistic format that the author wrote in... until I read it. There was no indication who was talking for the first half of the book. I cannot even remember the name of the second person. It just sucked for stylistic choice. The book plot was okay, wouldn't call it a horror. More just a thriller.


message 6: by Keith (new)

Keith | 75 comments Mod
Leticia wrote: "I selected This and read RUOK? A Horror Story in Texts by Andy Futuro. RUOK? by Andy Futuro
I thought the cover was beautiful in its own abstract way. Furthermore, I was interested in the s..."


Whoops! Sounds like both you and I got off to a rough start with our January picks. Hopefully we have better luck this month! 😁


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