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07 - A book where the main character works at your current or dream job


Agatha Christie is the main character

This is a "dual-time" mystery with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as a main character. It is very, very good.

Maybe something about person who works with students, but isn't a professor?"
Try this one:

It is set in medieval Cambridge, and includes several "administrative" characters. And it's really good.

The Garden of Allah series follows three characters who work in the film industry - Actress, Screenwriter, Reporter. Most of the "minor" characters are Hollywood icons.
The first book is

and it's free on Amazon. I am up to book seven in the series, and I love it.

T. Kingfisher's The Twisted Ones is about a freelance editor.

By the Book by Julia Sonneborn (it's a modern retelling of Austen's Persuasion).

Nonfiction:
* 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
* Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her by Melanie Rehak
Romance:
* Second Nature by Nora Roberts
* The Mistletoe Inn by Richard Paul Evans
Cozy Mystery:
* A Killer Plot by Ellery Adams (first in a series)
Horror:
* Misery by Stephen King
Fiction:
* Sophie's Choice by William Styron
* Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
* Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

* Parker Pyne Investigates
* Cards on the Table
* Mrs. McGinty's Dead
* Dead Man's Folly
* The Pale Horse
* Third Girl
* Hallowe'en Party
* Elephants Can Remember

The Wedding Date has the main character working for the mayor of her city (It's in the Bay Area, but I don't remember if it's San Francisco specifically). I want to say she's chief of staff, but she might just be someone on the mayor's staff. Her portion of the story deals with working to get a new community program going. She has get the mayor's approval and then the city council's.

The Second Assistant: A Tale from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder and The First Assistant: A Continuing Tale from Behind the Hollywood Curtain are about working for a talent agent in Hollywood. She ends up working closely with someone else to develop a screenplay in the first book, and that screenplay features strongly in the sequel. They're pretty solidly chick lit, so expect lots of fashion and cocktails.

The Time Traveller's Wife
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Hidden Bodies (I could finally read Hidden Bodies!)
Eight Perfect Murders (anybody know if this could work?)


One of the characters in Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo was a tightrope walker!
The Bookshop at Water's End by Patti Callahan Henry. It has been on top of a stack forever and was moved to my "2020 reading challenge" stacks and still unread! 2021 is the year! :)

I also came to recommend Agatha.
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
The Poisonous Pen of Agatha Christie
Poirot is the detective, but one of the characters in Hickory Dickory Dock would fit.

There are several in the Jobs folder
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Dream job wise, I've always harboured dreams to be an author/screenwriter, or to work in sustainability/conservation. Also toyed with the idea of becoming a forensic scientist for a while when I was younger so might find something in that avenue!

Any Kathy Reicks books. The main character is a forensic anthropologist. It's what Bones was based on, although they are very different.

I'd also settle for a book about a children's librarian (Which is what I am)



If you haven't read James Herriot, you'd probably love them. They are written in the 1970s, but love of animals as a reason for being a vet probably hasn't changed a ton. I'm not even an animal lover, and I loved the "Great Creatures" series in my younger days.

Aaron Elkins has a mystery series featuring a forensic anthropologist, first book is Fellowship of Fear.
Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs, first book is Déjà Dead.
The Kay Scarpetta series by Patricia Cornwell features a medical examiner, first book is Postmortem.

There’s also the Southern Sewing Sisters series by Elizabeth Lynn Casey. First book is Sew Deadly. Main character is a head librarian who creates a new children’s section in the first book. Some of the secondary characters are also librarians.

Two cozy mystery series immediately come to mind. The first is Alex Erickson’s “Bookstore Cafe� series, which begins with Death by Coffee.
The second book I was thinking of is actually a combo chocolate shop/book store, but I believe beverages were also served. It’s the “Chocolate Covered� series, first book is Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates.

The only book that comes to mind is the farcical novel The Trial by Franz Kafka.



The first book in the Monk series



The book is Reconstructing Soldiers: An Occupational Therapist in Wwi

I'm also considering ǰǰö, since I work in retail.

I would say books by either Lisa Scottoline (Rosato and Associates Series) or John Grisham.

You might be surprised. I found a library book on the donation shelf about neon glass benders!
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers is a children's picture book written and illustrated by American Mordicai Gerstein about Phillipe Petit who walked between the Twin Towers.
And Nik Wallenda (of the famous Flying Wallendas) has written a couple books.

Fiction Lists:
Fictional Communications Professionals
Fictional Graphic Designers
Fictional Photographers
Novels about Photography and Photographers
Nonfiction Lists:
Must-Read Books for Communications Professionals
Essential Books for Branding & Marketing Professionals
For Social Media Practitioners
Graphic Design
Best Books In Graphic Design and Inspiration for Designers
Graphic Design History
Photographer's Education
Photography Books to Read

I may have missed a previous post on this.
Thanks in advance & Happy Reading!

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This is non-fiction, but Agatha Christie worked in a pharmacy during the wars, which is where she gained her knowledge of poisons.