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2020 Challenge - Advanced > 02 - A book with "20" or "twenty" in the title

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message 1: by Sara (last edited Nov 18, 2019 11:49AM) (new)

Sara Who's up for more hunting? What books can you find that have 20 in the title?

Listopia link: /list/show/1...


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 91 comments 20th Century Ghosts has been on my list for ages!


message 3: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (jenntendo64) | 56 comments I really enjoyed Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella if romcoms are your thing!

There’s also Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, or if we can count any book with a 20s number there is 11/22/63 by Stephen King.


message 5: by Melody (new)

Melody | 208 comments Last year I read The Twenty Days of Turin for an author who is a musician and it was really excellent. A dystopian thriller about a library that functions like social media, written over a decade before the invention of the internet.

Or if you prefer non-fiction, I also recommend Democracy Now!: Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America.


message 6: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments I guess I'm going to have to read The Three Musketeers next year so I can read the sequel, Twenty Years After


message 7: by Linda (last edited Nov 18, 2019 04:33PM) (new)


message 10: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (dg_reads) For some fun fluffy reads, Janet Evanovich has the Stephanie Plum series - the latest is Twisted Twenty-Six and all the titles from 20-26 have "twenty" in the book name.


message 11: by Chrissi (new)

Chrissi (clewand84) | 237 comments Catch-22 perhaps


message 12: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (fancynancyt) | 65 comments Sarah wrote: "20th Century Ghosts has been on my list for ages!"

Mine too!


message 13: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 109 comments Jenn wrote: "I really enjoyed Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella if romcoms are your thing!

There’s also Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, or if we can count any book with a 20s number there ..."


Seconding the recommendation of Twenties Girl, I think it's my favourite Sophie Kinsella book.


message 14: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 109 comments I've found a sneaky way to include a lot more books here. In Italian, which is my second language, the word for "twenty" is the same as the word for "winds": venti. This means I have plenty of options (and less of an excuse for not reading in Italian!)

I'm curious... does this work in any other languages?


message 15: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments Good one Rachel! In Danish the word for 'twenty' is 'tyve' which is... the same word as 'thieves'! Thank you :)


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K.L. Middleton (theunapologeticbookworm) | 815 comments James Patterson's newest Women's Murder Club novel, The 20th Victim, is supposed to be released in May.


message 18: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 263 comments I'm torn on how I want to interpret this prompt. Theoretically- if you wrote out the words for any titles with numbers in the 20's range, they would all have twenty in them, but that's not how they are written.

E.G. 2312 could be written, Twenty-three twelve.

But no one would really write it that way.


message 19: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 13 comments Revolution Twenty20 is perfect for this.


message 20: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments I have 2084 and Metro 2033 on my TBR (and if I include subtitles Rife: Twenty-One Stories from Britain's Youth).


message 21: by Alisia (new)

Alisia (4thhouseontheleft) | 58 comments I guess it's time I finally read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne.


message 22: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
I keep trying to quit the Stephanie Plum series (because they are just not very engaging any more, but they can still be fun at times), and something keeps dragging me back in ;-) This time it’s this challenge. The only “twenty� titles I can really see myself reading are these. I’ve received a few as gifts so I’ll just rustle around and see what I’ve got. Possibly:
Top Secret Twenty-One
Tricky Twenty-Two
Turbo Twenty-Three

I think I added all of the relevant Evanovich books to the Listopia.


message 23: by Heather L (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments For mystery buffs: Twenty Blue Devils by Aaron Elkins (note: this is book 9 of a series, for those who prefer to read series in order)..

For nonfiction sports fans: My Life with the Green and Gold: Tales from 20 Years of Sportscasting by Jessie Garcia. This would also fit the “gold/silver/bronze� category or “book by a journalist.�


message 25: by Ann (last edited Nov 20, 2019 05:00PM) (new)

Ann Contella (ahnsolo) | 35 comments Haw about 420 420 by Kenya Wright by Kenya Wright?


message 26: by dalex (new)

dalex (912dalex) I saw this in a catalog of recent publications - Twenty-One Truths About Love by Matthew Dicks. It sounds intriguing and I enjoyed Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by the same author.


message 27: by Pam (last edited Nov 21, 2019 11:21AM) (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) I have 2 choices from my bookshelves:
The Twenty-Year Death by Ariel S. Winter
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 edited by Kim Stanley Robinson (Also an anthology option)

A library option is Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas - a 788 page sequel to The Three Musketeers. Not likely since I haven't read The Three Musketeers but I could watch the movie and call it good.


message 28: by Kels (new)

Kels | 18 comments If I can make myself wait until next year, Twisted Twenty-Six (Stephanie Plum series) by Janet Evanovich just came out this month!


message 29: by SibylM (new)

SibylM (sibyldiane) | 7 comments Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bunny by Papa by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- very short, sweet, and funny little book that not many people have read.


message 31: by Clare (new)

Clare Brooks | 3 comments (this is obviously very niche but still...) if anyone here is a teacher: I'm reading Unshakeable: 20 Ways to Enjoy Teaching Every Day...No Matter What


message 33: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 21 comments From my library search:

Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber
Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest
Twenty Teachers by Ken Macroie
Treasure at Twenty Fathoms by Leonard Wibberley

I know nothing about any of them. :)


message 34: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
The Cherie Priest book was good. It’s a weird sort of paranormal with zombies rising from the riverbanks in Tennessee, with a gritty take-no-nonsense protagonist. Or maybe the zombies were on a civil war battlefield, or maybe they were ghosts, it’s been a while since I read it! But it was good.


message 35: by Darci (new)

Darci Day | 164 comments Babel: Around the World in Twenty Languages has been on my TBR for awhile.


message 37: by Jen W. (last edited Dec 10, 2019 09:15AM) (new)

Jen W. (piratenami) | 492 comments I can't speak to the quality of any of them, but there seem to be a whole bunch of books with some variation of the game Twenty Questions in the title.


message 38: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one whole number, so without it being exactly 20, it doesn't seem to fit to me.


message 39: by Karin (last edited Dec 11, 2019 05:21PM) (new)

Karin Rachel wrote: "I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one whole number, so without it being exactly 20, ..."

You might pick some where the digits in the title are spelled, such as Top Secret Twenty-One and Tricky Twenty-Two (I haven't read these,but they came to mind because I read some this year for a series challenge, mostly very earl in the series).


message 40: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments Karin wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one whole number, so without it bei..."

Even in that case, even though I can clearly see that it contains twenty, my brain takes it is "twenty-one" or "twenty-two" as a whole number, so it feels weird to count it. Such a weird mental block, lol!


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Drakeryn | 708 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm torn on how I want to interpret this prompt. Theoretically- if you wrote out the words for any titles with numbers in the 20's range, they would all have twenty in them, but that's not how they are written.

E.G. 2312 could be written, Twenty-three twelve.

But no one would really write it that way."


Yeah, I was wondering that too. But you definitely pronounce it as "twenty-three twelve" (because it's a year), so maybe it counts?

(I wouldn't count, say "The King's 2312 Horses" because that is clearly two thousand three hundred and twelve.)


message 42: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments Rachel wrote: "I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one whole number, so without it being exactly 20, ..."

I'm the same. I am only counting exactly twenty in the title, whether it is in digits or written out


message 43: by SadieReadsAgain (new)

SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 767 comments Bit of a random one, but I've had Scottish Women's Fiction, 1920s to 1960s: Journey into Being on my shelf for years, so this is a good excuse to get it off my TBR.


message 44: by Karin (last edited Dec 12, 2019 02:39PM) (new)

Karin Rachel wrote: "Karin wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one whole number, so ..."

Okay, I understand, but of course you know it's technically correct. I have weird mental blocks like this at times, but in this instance I can clearly see that it's "in" the title if it is spelled out in words--not if it is in digits--and can think of it as Four and Twenty which is how people used to say it and still do in German :). We're all rather different!


message 45: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments Karin wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Karin wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I don't know why, but I keep struggling to see titles with words for numbers in the 20s spelled out as containing 20. I think I just process it as one wh..."

Of course, and I'm definitely not trying to judge anyone for their choices! If anything, it would be so much easier on me if I didn't have this random mental block about it, lol.


message 46: by Bex (new)

Bex | 11 comments Metro 2033 has been on my TBR for so long, yiss!!


message 47: by Audrey Kellar (last edited Dec 16, 2019 09:40AM) (new)

Audrey Kellar | 2 comments It's a bit of a stretch, but I'm planning on reading Theft by Finding: Diaries 1977-2002. It's been on my TBR for way too long, and it has a 20 in it! That's good enough for me!


message 48: by Katie (new)

Katie | 7 comments I haven't read it, but for YA fans: Twenty Boy Summer.


message 49: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey Boyd | 6 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm torn on how I want to interpret this prompt. Theoretically- if you wrote out the words for any titles with numbers in the 20's range, they would all have twenty in them, but that's not how they..."

I'm struggling with this as well. So, I came to a compromise with myself. I won't count Theft by Finding: Diaries from 1977-2002 (though it's cool if someone else does and interprets it this way!) but I will count 21 Lessons for the 21st Century because if you say it out loud, you say the word "twenty."

Who knows if that's "right" but I'm a rule follower and I can sleep at night with that, lol.


message 50: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (zoemmaude) | 31 comments Lindsey wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I'm torn on how I want to interpret this prompt. Theoretically- if you wrote out the words for any titles with numbers in the 20's range, they would all have twenty in them, but that'..."

I'm using a similar thought process to finally read Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore


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