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2015 Challenge Prompts > Prompt 34: A book with a love triangle

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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have?


message 2: by Hilary (new)

Hilary | 32 comments The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons is good and has a love triangle. I have no idea what I'm going to read though.


message 3: by Ann (new)

Ann I just remembered replying to another post that "Wicked: The Life And Times of The Wicked Witch of the West" has more than one love triangle so anyone wanting to read that could use it for this prompt.


message 4: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidi28) Ann wrote: "I just remembered replying to another post that "Wicked: The Life And Times of The Wicked Witch of the West" has more than one love triangle so anyone wanting to read that could use it for this pro..."

Thanks Ann! I might use that. This is a tricky category if you haven't read the book before!


message 7: by Noha (new)

Noha Badawi (shetellsastory) The Covenant Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The Love triangle isn't frustrating as usual, and all of the books i found really really good.

Enjoy reading :)


message 8: by Alycia (new)

Alycia | 65 comments Just finished Matched. It was going to be my trilogy, but meh - not really interested in continuing this series.


Hailey Magstadt (haileymag9) | 16 comments The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks is a really good one. I may reread for this prompt.


message 10: by Ann (new)

Ann Hailey have you read Water For Elephants? I also highly recommend that one. I loved that book.


message 11: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 7 comments Nothing to do with this discussion, but I did want you to know I can spell Bigfork! I don't know where my mind was that day!


message 12: by Alexis (new)

Alexis O (saboknits) | 76 comments I finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro a couple of days ago. It is not a book specifically about a love triangle as you would normally find a love triangle in a story. It was a heartbreaking book. I always find it hard to say that I loved a book that is so sad, but I thought it was a really good book and I did love getting to know the characters in the book and seeing them interact together. It is very slow moving in its story-telling, but to me, that was a good thing about it.

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro


message 13: by Rakisha (new)

Rakisha (cutestlilbookworm) | 5 comments Gross but unfortunately fitting...Tampa


message 14: by Chris (new)

Chris Hoag | 28 comments Ann wrote: "What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have?"


message 15: by Chris (new)

Chris Hoag | 28 comments I was thinking about rereading Wuthering Heights for this one but will be on the lookout for others as well.


message 16: by Nicole (new)

Nicole I'm reading The Elite by Kiera Cass.


message 17: by Jennifer (last edited Feb 11, 2015 06:07PM) (new)

Jennifer (librarygirl94) | 0 comments My choice for this category is The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult. I generally love her books and this one didn't disappoint though it was a little slower start than usual.

The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult


message 18: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments I purchased "The Princess Bride" this weekend and am thinking of slotting it here. I have already used my "book that became a movie" challenge.

Anyone who has read the book have suggestions / opinions?

Thanks!


message 19: by Keri (new)

Keri (keri91) | 13 comments I've just finished reading Anna and the French Kiss for this prompt and... I wouldn't recommend it. I severely did not like it. Oh well, onto another prompt!


message 20: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 5 comments I read the Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Greggory for this category. Not a traditional 'love triangle' but it worked.


message 21: by Ann (last edited Mar 05, 2015 01:52PM) (new)

Ann I finished reading both of these recenty, both containing love triangles:

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

I absolutely loved The Girl on the Train. I did not like When She Woke but there are quite a few 5 star reviews for it so it might be good for someone else.


message 22: by Angie (new)

Angie (sparkingjoyinreading) | 32 comments I read If the Shoe Fits by Sandra D. Bricker. It's a cute take on Cinderella.


message 23: by Shirley J (new)

Shirley J (fastreader) | 28 comments I chose Benjamin Franklin's Bastard A Novel by Sally Cabot . Benjamin Franklin's Bastard: A Novel

The first half of the book, to quote a GR member is a "salacious soap opera." The woman who bore Franklin's son is not known. Her character is entirely fictional.


message 24: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Ann wrote: "I finished reading both of these recenty, both containing love triangles:

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

I absolutely loved The Girl on the Train. ..."


Ann wrote: "I finished reading both of these recenty, both containing love triangles:

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

I absolutely loved The Girl on the Train. ..."

I didn't know what to read for this (I'm trying to use books I already own) and I do have When She Woke so that's going to be the one. Thanks!


message 25: by Athol-mary (new)

Athol-mary | 16 comments Ethan Frome is an amazing and very short book with a unique love triangle. A classic love story as well.


message 26: by MissLemon (new)

MissLemon | 3 comments I've just found The End of the Affair listed somewhere else as fitting this prompt and I've wanted to read it for a while - does it count really! ( have been trying to avoid spoilers but assume an affair would be a love triangle?)


message 27: by Tatiana (new)

Tatiana (pluidenovembre) | 29 comments I'm thinking about (finally!) reading Dangerous Liaisons, or re-reading Vanity Fair.


Adita ✨The Slumbering Insomniac✨ (aditaprithika) | 2 comments I just finished Anna and the French Kiss and Love Me Back by Michelle Lynne, the love triangle includes brothers. :)


message 29: by Belinda (new)

Belinda (belindalt) | 99 comments I just got the book Emerge for free on my kindle so I will be reading that.


message 30: by Julia (new)

Julia (_mj_howard) | 57 comments I read "Animate Me" by Ruth Clampett, it was a cheap buy on ibooks, and although a bit raunchy, was an easy read, and the right guy got the girl.


message 31: by Belinda (new)

Belinda (belindalt) | 99 comments Couldn't get into the book I originally picked so I'm using the Great Gatsby for this prompt.


message 32: by Melanie (new)

Melanie I read Dirt Music by Tim Winton. Wasn't sure what I would read for this prompt. This book was the next to read in my mountain of books and happened to have a love triangle so worked out great :)


message 33: by Uzunma (new)

Uzunma Dennis | 5 comments I can't find where to get the book " the girl on the train, any help pls


message 34: by Mpc (new)

Mpc I read The Selection for this prompt :)


message 35: by Ray (new)

Ray Jordan (rjordan1041) May pick up either "Water for Elephants" or "The Age of Innocence" for this prompt.


message 36: by Sara (new)

Sara I'm thinking of reading A Room with a View. It was on a list of books with love triangles. I have read several of the ones mentioned already (The Bronze Horseman, The Selection series, Water for Elephants), but I'm trying to read books I haven't read before as much as possible.

I am just finishing Gone with the Wind which has the ultimate love triangle, but it is also a classic romance so that's where I'm putting it :)


message 37: by Megan (new)

Megan (megabou) | 64 comments I've tried to read Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West once before, but did not get into it. I will try it again for this prompt.


message 38: by Jazs (last edited May 17, 2015 02:45AM) (new)

Jazs Apparently I've already read something for this without realizing (Girl With a Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier) as it's on the 'Literary Love Triangles Non YA' list that Brianna posted.

However, The Color Purple by Alice Walker would be a great one for this!


message 39: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments I read Loving Frank by Nancy Horan.


message 40: by Melody (last edited Oct 10, 2015 05:52AM) (new)

Melody | 208 comments I generally despise love triangles in literature but I read Never Let Me Go for this challenge and the love triangle in that book was very understated and well done.

Brick Lane, The Great Gatsby, and The Iliad are some other books that have love triangles that are central to the plot but use them to discuss other concepts, instead of being used for drama.


message 41: by Guylian (new)

Guylian Just finished Lily King "Euphoria".


message 42: by Book Babe (new)

Book Babe I read The Selection it was pure trash, but damn it, it was enjoyable. I actually got so hooked on it I made the trilogy fit into two other of the prompts :)


message 43: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Johnson (mascaratomidnight) | 85 comments Matched was decent and interesting...but not worth my time to read the trilogy.

I did like that my teen could read it, as I didnt find much offensive in it.


message 44: by Christophe (new)

Christophe Bonnet Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald nicely fit in that category; it's got two clearly distinct love triangle, the second one (Dick/Nicole/Tommy) being a form of resolution of the first one (Nicole/Dick/Rosemary).

I didn't want to use books for this prompt that feature love quadrangles, like Far from the Madding Crowd or Waterland - which I fit in other prompts anyway. Not to mention a love myriagon like The Crazy Green of Second Avenue, which I read immediately after Tender Is the Night and which strangely enough has many references to it - which always feel sort of eerie. Maybe we ought to draw a map of our reading list, with all the connections between the books we've read!


message 45: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Johnson (mascaratomidnight) | 85 comments ha! yeah. I've actually chosen books solely because they were referenced in other books. that's how I came to read Anna Karenina.


message 46: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments I do that too, at least 2 examples from this years challenge were that I read 20,000 leagues under the sea because it was a favourite of a character in All the Light we Cannot See and I read Dantes Inferno because it was so prominent in Dan Brown's Inferno. It was also a major part of Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult which I read awhile ago ago and always meant to read it.


message 47: by Melody (new)

Melody | 208 comments Only kind of related, but my reading list this year has been very heavily influenced by books referenced in the indie video game "Life is Strange". I feel like it's good to read books that are important to other works of literature that you loved. It adds layers, you know?


message 48: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments The only good thing that came out of my reading of twilight was that I read wuthering heights to see what all the fuss was about lol I'm embarrassed that that's why I read it since I read a lot of Victorian lit, but there you go. I loved it and it's now my fave Vic novel.


message 49: by Kerryann (new)

Kerryann Franklin | 61 comments I've just finished Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. Now I was to reread the series


message 50: by Angela (new)

Angela | 27 comments His Other House


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