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02. A book by an author whose name doesn't contain the letters A, T or Y

I've read most of John Green's books but could do Looking for Alaska or Paper Towns
Nancy, if you haven't read Looking for Alaska, I highly recommend! Paper Towns wasn't my favorite, but I loved Looking for Alaska.
I currently have these on my plan:
Rising Strong by Brene Brown
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
The Bone People by Keri Hulme
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
I currently have these on my plan:
Rising Strong by Brene Brown
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
The Bone People by Keri Hulme
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd

I also enjoyed The Woman in White and The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
Some of my choices:
The Fifth Season - N.K. Jemisin
The Bell - Iris Murdoch
Queen Lucia - E.F. Benson
Poor Miss Finch - Wilkie Collins
The Painted Drum - Louise Erdrich
Atomic Love - Jennie Fields



I would recommend My Man Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse and the Harry Potter series

In addition to the listopia suggestions pulled out above, I'd recommend these authors/books:
Don DeLillo, especially Libra
M.L. Rio's If We Were Villains
Ron Chernow if you want history/biography, loved Alexander Hamilton and intend to revisit Grant

Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
Sweetpea by C.J. Skuse
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen

Julie Cohen
Jennifer duBois
Jo Furniss
N.K. Jemisin
Imbolo Mbue
Gin Phillips
Jo Spurrier
Kevin Wilson
Evie Wyld
If Spencer Quinn has a new entry in the Chet and Bernie series, I'll read that. Otherwise, maybe Leif Enger. And I do have a doorstopper biography of Washington by Ron Chernow.

Dead Lions by Mick Herron
Winter Men by Jesper Bugge Kold
Never Never by Colleen Hoover
Verity by Colleen Hoover
Too Late by Colleen Hoover
Fairlyden by Gwen Kirkwood
The Secret Heiress by Luke Devenish
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
Anything by Robin Cook
LaRose by Louise Erdrich
The Cake Maker’s Wish by Josephine Moon
Morgan's Run by Colleen McCullough
The top book I own a paperback copy of, the next six I own on Kindle, so hopefully I read one of those before I start considering the others I don't own!!


P.N. Elrod
Connie Willis
Lori M. Lee
R.R. Virdi
Elise Hooper
BR Kingsolver
John Chu
C.L. Polk
L.L. McKinney
M.L. Bullock
D.C. Gomez
John D. Brown
Domino Finn
Connor Drexler


Little Gods by Meng Jin
2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
Yes!! It felt like every book I picked up had an author with all three letters in their name! But thankfully I had this pick in my NetGalley TBR. I wont be able to fit it in before the end of the year, so this is perfect.
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category?
I've got pretty much nothing, except Brené Brown, but I'd slotter her in somewhere else!

I nearly kicked myself when I saw Evie Wyld on your list as I really want to read The Bass Rock...but there is a Y in her name ðŸ¤

I currently have these on my plan:
Rising Strong..."
The Invention of the Wings is one of my favourite books!


2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
Not at all! Got her name out of the list provided in the first post.
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category?
I love Sue Monk Kidd and would definetely suggest anyone to read either The Secret Life of Bees or The Invention of Wings.


I have to admit that at first I was convinced that there aren't any authors that don't have A, T, or Y in their names. Obviously I was wrong. After scrolling through my TBR list I did find a few. The author's that stuck out in my list were:
Sheri Dew
Spencer J. Condie
Jules Verne
Debbie Viguié
C.S. Lewis
Chris Heimerdinger

The listopia really helped because I had problems thinking of an author. It worked out because this has been on my TBR list for a while.

I'm reading (well listening to) Layla by Colleen Hoover
2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
Nope. I was going to listen to this book as it's on Kindle unlimited and it just happened to fit. So win win!

A History of Loneliness - John Boyne
The Hidden Palace -Helene Wecker
The End of the Day-Bill Clegg
Or maybe something by Louise Erdrich or Liz Moore
I highly recommend books by John Boyne:
The Heart's Invisible Furies
A Ladder to the Sky

Friday Night Lights by HG Bissinger

2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
I was certainly surprised by how many authors had an A, T, or Y in their name. But it didn't take me too long to find one that did not.
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category? Anything with a foreign author, especially chinese or japanese.

It was quite difficult to find an author, I don't have that many on my TBR, and even fewer on my Read & Would Recommend list. I'd definitely recommend IQ, also anything by John Green, and I was surprised how much I enjoyed Lee Child's Killing Floor.

2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt? There were a few on my TBR but only a few
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category? Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg

2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt? Not really, I just went through my TBR until I saw one that worked.
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category? The Bone People by Keri Hulme, Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse

1. What are you reading for this category?
I’m currently reading
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
I thought it would be but I saw a few on my TBR, new and backlist that would work
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category?


1. What are you reading for this category? The Last Day of Paradise
2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt? No i Just picked off my Netgallet ARCs
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category? anything but this
JD Robb is always a good one to go to

A History of Loneliness - John Boyne
The Hidden Palace -Helene Wecker
[book:The End ..."
I agree that John Boyne is a great writer, but don't read him for this prompt - there is a 'y' in his name!





I had a few options on my owned TBR, and then just happened to realize this audiobook from the library fit, so I didn't have trouble with this prompt at all!
Authors I recommend for this prompt:
C.S. Lewis
John Green
N.D. Wilson
Pierce Brown
Box Brown

This wasn't difficult to choose/find because I have been wanting to read this since I read So You've Been Publicly Shamed two years ago (highly recommend)!

Bin it sounds so much better then DNF'd.

This One Looks Like a Boy: My Gender Journey to Life as a Man by Lorimer Shenher.
My second choice was The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. I have not found a spot on the list for this one yet. It may just ending up being a side read.
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Suggestions:
You can search your TBR for this one, but here are a few suggestion from our listopia:
Brené Brown
Pierce Brown
Mike Chen
Philip K. Dick
Louise Erdrich
John Green
Joe Hill
Keri Hulme
N.K. Jemisin
Sue Monk Kidd
Min Jin Lee
C.S. Lewis
Imbolo Mbue
George Orwell
Rivers Solomon
H.G. Wells
ATY Group Listopia
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2. Was it difficult to find an author to read for this prompt?
3. What book would you recommend to others to read for this category?