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Prompt 34: A book with a love triangle
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Dec 26, 2014 01:03PM

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

Gone with the Wind
Thoughtless
The Selection
The Hunger Games
Matched
Taking Chances
Anna and the French Kiss

The Love triangle isn't frustrating as usual, and all of the books i found really really good.
Enjoy reading :)








Anyone who has read the book have suggestions / opinions?
Thanks!





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.


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.



I absolutely loved The Girl on the Train. ..."
Ann wrote: "I finished reading both of these recenty, both containing love triangles:


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!






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 :)


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

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.


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

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!




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Waterland (other topics)Far From the Madding Crowd (other topics)
Tender Is the Night (other topics)
The Crazy Green of Second Avenue (other topics)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald (other topics)Sandra D. Bricker (other topics)