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Team Three Times a Winner


Alan Turing: The Enigma - homosexual
The Long Hard Road Out of Hell - religious background to rock star
The Ghosts of Belfast - war atrocities
The Wicked Girls - child murderers/media frenzie (not on your tbr, but I think you'd like it)
Maybe you'll need to talk to jaxnsmom about her special lighthearted option.



Also, books where you learn about other cultures are fitting, so something like The Kite Runner, maybe?
Just throwing some ideas out. The stories don't have to be nonfiction.
I'm also checking in and gearing up for my first toppler. :-)
Travis- I do have some understanding of how you are feeling about the toppler, as there are a lot of heavy subjects associated with it. Under my everyday reading circumstances, I would normally only read one book and follow it up with a light read or children's book. In this case, I am going to try for two (or three).
Travis- I do have some understanding of how you are feeling about the toppler, as there are a lot of heavy subjects associated with it. Under my everyday reading circumstances, I would normally only read one book and follow it up with a light read or children's book. In this case, I am going to try for two (or three).



Lisa wrote: "A suggestion for our team name: 'Three Times A Winner'. Can you tell I heard 'Three Times A Lady' by Lionel Richie on the radio earlier?"
That sounds great and a little retro.
That sounds great and a little retro.


The Ghosts of Belfast falls right in there with that theme.

Three Times a Winner
Three to Tango
The Triad
Third Team's a Charm
Any others?

Added it.


ROFL! Maybe you should read Fifty Shades of Grey if you haven't already.
Liz wrote: "Maybe our team need a safe word. ;)"
Agreed! Yikes, I learn something new everyday ......
Agreed! Yikes, I learn something new everyday ......

Lol!

You never fail to make me laugh. I saw this post in my updates thread out of context so i had to head on over and find out what was going on. :-)



Cold City (mental illness, sexuality)
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (genocide)
A Royal Affair (sexuality)
The Shock of the Fall (mental illness)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks 386 pages (medical research)
Me Before You 385 pages (assisted suicide)
Between Shades of Gray 355 pages (genocide)
The Pearl that Broke Its Shell 469 pages (cultural beliefs/treatment of children)
The Last Runaway 305 pages hardcover (slavery/underground railroad)
Lincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness 368 pages (mental illness/depression)
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban 320 pages (cultural/religious beliefs/treatment of children)
Gemini 352 pages (medical ethics/genetic science)
I will be starting with The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and then go from there depending on what I am in the mood to read, page count and how much time is left for the challenge. Now that I listed the page counts, they all sound a bit long. The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, is likely too long for a toppler.
Me Before You 385 pages (assisted suicide)
Between Shades of Gray 355 pages (genocide)
The Pearl that Broke Its Shell 469 pages (cultural beliefs/treatment of children)
The Last Runaway 305 pages hardcover (slavery/underground railroad)
Lincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness 368 pages (mental illness/depression)
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban 320 pages (cultural/religious beliefs/treatment of children)
Gemini 352 pages (medical ethics/genetic science)
I will be starting with The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and then go from there depending on what I am in the mood to read, page count and how much time is left for the challenge. Now that I listed the page counts, they all sound a bit long. The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, is likely too long for a toppler.

For myself:
Lolita - Sexual obsession of a minor
Unsaid - Animal treatment
If I finish either one of them and have time, I'll consider:
Lord of the Flies - social behaviour
Their Eyes Were Watching God - more with the sexual obsession, forced to marry much older man
The Girl in 6E - phobia
Impatient with Desire - cannibalism
I have a few more picked out, but if I finish 2, I'll be lucky.

Hidden Girl: The True Story of a Modern-Day Child Slave (human trafficking & slavery)
I am hoping to finish:
Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain (mental illness and eating disorders)
All the Bright Places (teen mental illness and suicide)

Lmao. I've been mooching around to find books and I get a good laugh =] haha


Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family by Amy Ellis Nutt- GLBT
Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy
Shots on the Bridge: Police Violence and Cover-Up in the Wake of Katrina by Ronnie Greene
The Body Hunters: Testing New Drugs on the World's Poorest Patients by Sonia Shah
Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life by Annette Lareau
Just Like Us: The True Story of Four Mexican Girls Coming of Age in America by Helen Thorpe

Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America by Jill Leovy
The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League by Jeff Hobbs
Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward- this book is short. Only about 250 pages.

Thanks, Bella. My library has The Men We Reaped, but the waitlist is too long. 250 pages looked very appealing though!
Also, for those still gophering here is a link to books shelved under social issues although some may not qualify for this toppler.
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Also, for those still gophering here is a link to books shelved under social issues although some may not qualify for this toppler.
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Also, these books are short short and were released a while back so may not be in as much demand:
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore- about 230 pages. I read this one and it was good, not great. The poignancy comes from the reality of the story.
American Psychosis: How the Federal Government Destroyed the Mental Illness Treatment System by E. Fuller Torrey- I have this one and it's only about 200 pages. Haven't read it yet. But if it's mediocre, at least it'll only be for a few hours.
The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood by Ta-Nehisi Coates. About 230 pages. Read his other book, Between the World and Me and it was a 5 star book for me. One of my Top Ten books of the decade, so far, so I bought The Beautiful Struggle.

I'm considering Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America by Paul Tough and NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman. The latter won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction in 2015 and would fit for the mental illness one since technically autism is listed in the DSM-V. I have an Aspie (on the autism spectrum) and don't believe it's a disability or a mental illness, but that was mentioned in the explanation for that category: "Is having that label helpful for others to understand, or does it give a negative connotation that affects others views?"
Thanks, Bella. I will see if my library has a few of those available. If not, then I can keep them in mind for future challenges.


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