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message 1: by Tanu (new)

Tanu (tanu_reads) | 115 comments For those interested, post your double dips here (books that fit more than one prompt!)


message 2: by Kim (last edited Dec 18, 2020 07:42PM) (new)

Kim | 209 comments I don't double dip myself, but I take lots of planning notes, and I love books like this, that fit multiple prompts!

The one I was thinking of today, is The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. I'm going to read it for a book about forgetting. It also takes place across continents, and is about an artist (could even be a dream job), and it's magical realism. If you share a zodiac sign (Cancer) with the author, V.E. Schwab, there would be that, too!


message 3: by Kim (last edited Dec 18, 2020 08:49PM) (new)

Kim | 209 comments Another one!

The Painter, Peter Heller (artist, Aquarius, Do-overs)


message 4: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 24 comments Watership Down is apparently a song title too. And if you're a Taurus you can double dip. I think it would also qualify for "a book set mostly or entirely outdoors"


message 5: by Leona (new)

Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments Rachel wrote: "Watership Down is apparently a song title too. And if you're a Taurus you can double dip. I think it would also qualify for "a book set mostly or entirely outdoors""

I am a Taurus and will check on this book. Thanks. I was planning to do Shakespeare William but may change.


message 6: by Mary-jo (last edited Dec 31, 2020 05:00AM) (new)

Mary-jo | 32 comments Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine fits "A book about forgetting" as well as "A book about do-overs or fresh starts."


message 7: by Mary-jo (new)

Mary-jo | 32 comments Kim wrote: "Another one!

The Painter, Peter Heller (artist, Aquarius, Do-overs)"


This sounds like something I'd enjoy. I'll use it for "do-overs". Thanks!


message 8: by Mary-jo (last edited Dec 31, 2020 05:04AM) (new)

Mary-jo | 32 comments Kim wrote: "I don't double dip myself, but I take lots of planning notes, and I love books like this, that fit multiple prompts!

The one I was thinking of today, is [book:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|506..."


A great choice for "a magical realism book". Thank you!


message 9: by Emma (new)

Emma Harrison (emma_harrison) | 37 comments A Place Called Winter by Patrick Gale is set in multiple countries, is about a do-over and I'd possibly say it was mainly set outside too (at least the section in Canada is).

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race is on BLM reading lists and is a social justice issue. It also has a B&W cover and Reni Eddo-Lodge is a blogger. 4 in one there.


message 10: by Cari (new)

Cari Cook How to Be Both fits "A book that has won the Women's Prize for Fiction," "A book set in multiple countries," and "a book about art or an artist."


message 11: by Cindi (new)

Cindi (cindilm) | 20 comments Kim wrote: "I don't double dip myself, but I take lots of planning notes, and I love books like this, that fit multiple prompts!

The one I was thinking of today, is [book:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|506..."


Even though it's a new book, it could probably fit 'A book everyone seems to have read but you' , or A book you think your best friend would like or A book you have seen on someone's bookshelf. And I kinda feel that it would work for magic realism


message 12: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 767 comments I used The Song and the Silence by Yvette Johnson for #33. A book featuring three generations. #34 A book about a social justice issue.


message 13: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 767 comments I used Midnight Library by Matt Haig for a book about do-overs or fresh starts. I also used it for the advanced prompt a DNF book from your TBR lists. I didn't like the book. It took everything I had to stay with it. I pretty much never not complete a book once I start reading. For me to want to give up on any book means I really never want to read it.


message 14: by Cindi (new)

Cindi (cindilm) | 20 comments Sherri wrote: "I used Midnight Library by Matt Haig for a book about do-overs or fresh starts. I also used it for the advanced prompt a DNF book from your TBR lists. I didn't like the book. It took everything I h..."

I didn't care for Midnight Library either. So many people raved about it, so I thought it would be ok, but like you said, it was a chore to finish. :(


message 15: by JessicaMHR (new)

JessicaMHR | 563 comments Personally, I don't double dip I think it ruins the "challenge" part of the challenge.

But, there are a lot of books that I am seeing that work in multiple places. One I already read is Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation. I used it for a book in a different format but you could use it for afrofuturist as well and it might be easier/faster to get thru than Kindred which I notice a LOT of people using for an afrofuturist book.


message 16: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 767 comments I doubled dipped on the Advanced Prompts. I used The Third Man by Graham Greene for a book that has been on my TBR list the longest & the shortest book by pages. It has been on my list since 2/11/2015. It was 157 pages.


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