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message 1: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9602 comments Mod
Here's the place to ask for help if you really want to read a certain book but you can't find a challenge category for it.


message 2: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -

- Greenlights
- Kelly Bishop memoir
- The Women
- The Spellshop
- More Grady Hendrix
- Maybe ACOTAR
- Clan of the Cavebear

Do they fit anywhere?!


message 3: by Rachel Anne (new)

Rachel Anne (rakados) | 34 comments I'm wondering if this series (Books 2 onward) would satisfy space tourism? Is it tourism if there is an ELE (Extinction Level Event)?

/series/1937...


message 4: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Collins | 3 comments Hey Deb!

I bet the author of clan of the cave bear is the oldest author on your to be read list (she’s 88!) also the spell shop features magical creatures that aren’t dragons!


message 5: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 608 comments Deb wrote: "Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -
- More Grady Hendrix

Do they fit anywhere..."


Horrorstor - one word (2015 list), 8

My Best friend's Exorcism - 18, 30 (if you had a best friend), 31 (kind of)

The Southern Bookclub ... - 18

The Final Girl Support Group - 28

How to Sell a Haunted House - 18, 30 (if you played with puppets or fought with a brother)

Witchcraft for Wardward Girls - 19

Any - 2 (can't remember the last sentence), 11, 15


message 6: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Carolyn wrote: "Hey Deb!

I bet the author of clan of the cave bear is the oldest author on your to be read list (she’s 88!) also the spell shop features magical creatures that aren’t dragons!"


Oh! I had no clue! Thank you


message 7: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Dubhease wrote: "Deb wrote: "Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -
- More Grady Hendrix

Do they fit anywhere..."

Horrorstor - one word (2015 list), 8

My Best friend's Exorcism - 18, 30 (if you had..."


You are amazing! Thank you so much. I want to read all his books.


message 8: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Parke-Marriner (dejeneratereads) | 4 comments The Night Circus
The Starless Sea

These have both been on my TBR forever, and I'm determined to finally read them next year.


message 9: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 608 comments Deb - I forgot We Sold Our Souls I'm reading it this year and putting it under A book where music plays an integral part of the storyline


message 10: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 2 comments Just picked up Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Any ideas on what prompt I could use this for?


message 11: by Denise (new)

Denise | 311 comments Alyssa wrote: "Just picked up Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Any ideas on what prompt I could use this for?"

Yes! You can use it for one of the hardest prompts....a character in this book has chronic pain in his foot from an accident

Also found family and unlikely friendship


message 12: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Rachel Anne wrote: "I'm wondering if this series (Books 2 onward) would satisfy space tourism? Is it tourism if there is an ELE (Extinction Level Event)?

/series/1937..."


There is nothing resembling space tourism in the series.

They could work for nature is the antagonist
In the third book especially Elma and her husband don't live together during the book because they are in separate locations


message 13: by Meme (new)

Meme | 7 comments Hello,
I would really like to read :
Blue sisters by Coco mellors
There there by Tommy Orange
Evenings and weekends by Oisin McKenna
Table for two by Amor Towles
North Woods by Daniel Mason

Any ideas ? Thank you already


message 14: by Alana (new)

Alana | 3 comments This is one I'm struggling to fit in anywhere other than books on the cover!
/book/show/2...


message 15: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Dubhease wrote: "Deb - I forgot We Sold Our Souls I'm reading it this year and putting it under A book where music plays an integral part of the storyline"

Oh! Thank you! I didn't even have this one on my TBR


message 16: by Jen W. (new)

Jen W. (piratenami) | 503 comments poshpenny is a BOOKSELLER wrote: "There is nothing resembling space tourism in the series.

They could work for nature is the antagonist
In the third book especially Elma and her husband don't live together during the book because they are in separate locations"


Thanks, this is really helpful. I read the first book ages ago and was looking for an excuse to read the rest. :)


message 17: by Eileen (new)

Eileen | 5 comments Jennifer wrote: "The Night Circus
The Starless Sea

These have both been on my TBR forever, and I'm determined to finally read them next year."


The Starless Sea has a 24 year old main character, so you could do prompt 20, "a 2024 prompt challenge you want to redo." It could also work for 16 "a book set in or around a body of water" or 35 "a book centering LGBTQ+ characters that isn't about coming out."


message 18: by Marlis (new)

Marlis | 11 comments I have Weyward by Emilia Hart sitting here waiting for me to read it. Any idea where it might fit? I don’t think it would be considered healing fiction.


message 19: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (belalusia) | 8 comments Anyone know where Caraval series could fit?
Or Throne of Glass series? Not the first book, that's my ai suggested one, but fitting in the rest of the series would be great.

Would Cruel Prince fit magical creatures that aren't dragons?

Thanks. :)


message 20: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Parke-Marriner (dejeneratereads) | 4 comments Eileen wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "The Night Circus
The Starless Sea

These have both been on my TBR forever, and I'm determined to finally read them next year."

The Starless Sea has a 24 year old main character, s..."


Thank you!!


message 21: by Meme (new)

Meme | 7 comments To Jamie:
i think that the Cruel prince would definitely work for the magical creature, that’s what i was planning to read for that prompt in fact but i’m no expert it is my first time trying the Sugarpop challenge ( sorry for my english it’s not my first language)


message 22: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1752 comments Jamie wrote: "Or Throne of Glass series? Not the first book, that's my ai suggested one, but fitting in the rest of the series would be great..."

You could say several of the characters change careers over the course of the series. Some editions have silver lettering on the cover. Does your bucket list include sword fighting or horse riding?


message 23: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Alyssa wrote: "Just picked up Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Any ideas on what prompt I could use this for?"

If you redo a 2024 prompt, it would fill the video game prompt.


message 24: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Marlis wrote: "I have Weyward by Emilia Hart sitting here waiting for me to read it. Any idea where it might fit? I don’t think it would be considered healing fiction."

If you want to redo a 2024 prompt, I used Weyward for 'A book with a one-word title you had to look up in a dictionary '


message 25: by laurel! (new)

laurel! (laurelreadsbooks) | 30 comments Marlis wrote: "I have Weyward by Emilia Hart sitting here waiting for me to read it. Any idea where it might fit? I don’t think it would be considered healing fiction."

It's a family saga, so does tell a story about an overlooked woman in history, as long as you're okay with the woman and history being fictional.


message 26: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (belalusia) | 8 comments Thanks Ellie and Meme.

Do they switch careers in the second book? I may use that for that one.

I don't have sword fighting or horse riding on my bucket list lol.


message 27: by Marlis (new)

Marlis | 11 comments Thank you Deb and Laurel. Both suggestions were helpful


message 28: by Meg (new)

Meg | 45 comments Marlis wrote: "I have Weyward by Emilia Hart sitting here waiting for me to read it. Any idea where it might fit? I don’t think it would be considered healing fiction."

I'm planning on reading Weyward in 2025, and will use it for prompts 37/38, along with Blake Crouch's Wayward. It's the second book in his Wayward Pines series.


message 29: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1752 comments Jamie wrote: "Do they switch careers in the second book? I may use that for that one."

It's been quite a while since I read them. Someone does start a "new job" in book two but I can't remember if it was different enough from "assassin" to be a career change now.


message 30: by Sara (new)

Sara | 6 comments Deb wrote: "Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -

- Greenlights
- Kelly Bishop memoir

Do they fit anywhe..."


I'm going to read Kelly Bishop's for #34 author who is neurodivergent. She's dyslexic.

And Greenlights may work for last sentence? He ends the book with "Greenlights. Here's to catching more of them. Just keep livin."


message 31: by Alice (new)

Alice | 6 comments hello! i reserved from my local library "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby van Pelt, for the 2024 prompt about animal pov, but i was waiting so long I've only gotten it now! other than the prompts about redoing a prompt from previous PS reading challenges, does anyone know if Remarkably Bright Creatures would fit any prompts for the 2025 challenge? thank you in advance :)


message 32: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9602 comments Mod
Ali wrote: "hello! i reserved from my local library "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby van Pelt, for the 2024 prompt about animal pov, but i was waiting so long I've only gotten it now! other than the pro..."



I haven't read it, but ... is Marcellus the octopus nonverbal, perhaps?


message 33: by Meme (new)

Meme | 7 comments Ali wrote: "hello! i reserved from my local library "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby van Pelt, for the 2024 prompt about animal pov, but i was waiting so long I've only gotten it now! other than the pro..."

Hello, i haven't read it either but maybe an unlikely friendship?


message 34: by Meme (last edited Dec 10, 2024 05:01AM) (new)

Meme | 7 comments Meme wrote: "Hello,
I would really like to read :
Blue sisters by Coco mellors
There there by Tommy Orange
Evenings and weekends by Oisin McKenna
Table for two by Amor Towles
North Woods by Daniel Mason

Any i..."



Sorry to ask again, but did i post this question wrong? ( sorry if i did, i have never been a member of a goodread group before ^^)
or is it just that no one have read those books? ( sorry also for my english it's not my first language)


message 35: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 10, 2024 04:57AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9602 comments Mod
This is more "just for fun" than "I NEED help" because I'm not actually planning to read all of these books, BUT I noticed that half of the Tournament of Books choices for 2025 fit easily into Popsugar categories, and I started wondering if I could find a category for each book?

The categories I've found:
All Fours menopause / Road trip
Great Expectations politician / same title
Headshot less than 250 pages
The History of Sound interconnected short stories
James body of water / roadtrip / unlikely friendship
Margo's Got Money Troubles happily single / chosen family (granted, one family member is her actual dad)
Orbital chosen family?
Rejection interconnected short stories
Someone Like Us road trip
The Wedding People luxury resort



The books I'm still trying to find a category for:
Beautyland
The Book Censor's Library
The Book of George
The Book of Love
Colored Television
The Extinction of Irena Rey
Liars
Martyr!


message 36: by LeahS (last edited Dec 10, 2024 05:29AM) (new)

LeahS | 474 comments Meme wrote: "Meme wrote: "Hello,
I would really like to read :
Blue sisters by Coco mellors
There there by Tommy Orange
Evenings and weekends by Oisin McKenna
Table for two by Amor Towles
North Woods by Daniel..."


I've only read North Woods. I think you could say that the woods were a 'character ' in the book and use it for #46, 'book with a non-verbal character'. Otherwise, I would consider it for #20, 'a book from the 2024 list' and use it for the 2024 prompt 'A book with at least three points of view'.


message 37: by Bea (new)

Bea | 619 comments Meme wrote: "Hello,
I would really like to read :
Blue sisters by Coco mellors
There there by Tommy Orange
Evenings and weekends by Oisin McKenna
Table for two by Amor Towles
North Woods by Daniel Mason

Any i..."


I find it easier to respond when links are added.

That said, I haven't read any of these but looking at their shelves,
Blue Sisters - maybe #35 (LGBTQ character but not related to coming-out;
There There - maybe road trip (#12) as the characters travel to get to the Powwow or unlikely friendship #28?
Evenings and Weekends - maybe bucket list (#33) if you want to go to Ireland
Table for Two - #47 Interconnected short stories [shared setting]

Many of the prompts are personal...bucket list, last sentence, favorite 2015 prompt, chatbot recommend, 2024 favorite prompt, memories of childhood, book avoided, unread classic, and oldest author on TBR.


message 38: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9602 comments Mod
Meme wrote: "Sorry to ask again, but did i post this question wrong? ( sorry if i did, i have never been a member of a goodread group before ^^)
or is it just that no one have read those books? ( sorry also for my english it's not my first language)..."




You posted correctly, but probably no one has read the books or no one can think of categories for them.

I've only read There There, and I've seen some people call it interconnected short stories, but it read like a novel to me so I would not use it for that category.


message 39: by Lisa (new)

Lisa M. (liberrylisa) | 5 comments I'd really like to read The Ministry of Time this year, and I'm sure it'd fit on the list, but I'm not sure where. An unlikely friendship? an adult character changes careers? Somewhere else? Any suggestions would be much appreciated!


message 40: by Meme (new)

Meme | 7 comments Thank you very much Leah, Bea and Nadine 😊


message 41: by Bekky (new)

Bekky | 21 comments Nadine in NY wrote: "This is more "just for fun" than "I NEED help" because I'm not actually planning to read all of these books, BUT I noticed that half of the Tournament of Books choices for 2025 fit easily into Pops..."

Beautyland could fill #24 A book with a happily single woman protagonist
Martyr could fill #35 A book centering LGBTQ+ characters that isn't about coming out
Or they could both fill the redo prompt for 2024 - a book published in a year ending in 24


message 42: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Skye wrote: "I’m hoping I can stick “How to sell a Haunted House� by Grady Hendrix into one of these prompts but for the life of me I can’t see where!"

I have a lot of Grady Hendrix on my list for 2025 because I loved reading How to Sell a Haunted House this year. You could use it for the AI prompt. If you've read any of his books, it's likely AI would recommend this book or if you like spooky stuff, I bet it would recommend it. You could also use it for the childhood prompt because it is about the main character's childhood home. There's siblings too, if you have a sibling.


message 43: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Sara wrote: "Deb wrote: "Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -

- Greenlights
- Kelly Bishop memoir

Do they fit anywhe..."

I'm going to read Kelly Bishop's for #34 author who is neurodivergent...."


You are the best! Thanks!


message 44: by Susan (new)

Susan Lee | 22 comments Ali wrote: "hello! i reserved from my local library "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby van Pelt, for the 2024 prompt about animal pov, but i was waiting so long I've only gotten it now! other than the pro..."

Hello! This is such a sweet book! This definitely fits nonverbal character prompt #43. I would also consider this healing fiction for prompt #23. And prompt #16 set around a body of water.


message 45: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9602 comments Mod
Has anyone read Small Game? I'm wondering if it fits for "nature as antagonist."


message 46: by Shauna (last edited Dec 12, 2024 03:41PM) (new)

Shauna | 16 comments Hello! I'm trying to fit Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell in somewhere next year. Does anyone have any ideas?


message 47: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 608 comments Deb wrote: "Skye wrote: "I’m hoping I can stick “How to sell a Haunted House� by Grady Hendrix into one of these prompts but for the life of me I can’t see where!"

I have a lot of Grady Hendrix on my list for..."


It might work for left handed character.


message 48: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 2 comments The Spellshop would work for #18 - magical creatures - so would ACOTAR - also if you get further in ACOTAR - book 4 works for #36 silver

Deb wrote: "Here's some of the stuff I wanted to read in 2025 -

- Greenlights
- Kelly Bishop memoir
- The Women
- The Spellshop
- More Grady Hendrix
- Maybe ACOTAR
- Clan of the Cavebear

Do they fit anywhe..."



message 49: by Marlies (new)

Marlies | 5 comments Hey all,

Intermezzo by Sally Rooney is on my TBR, so looking for a prompt that matches it. Any suggestions are welcome.

:)


message 50: by Laura (new)

Laura Bierck | 4 comments I’d really like to read The Love of my Afterlife by Kristy Greenwood. Does anyone know any prompts that would work for?


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