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02. A book connected to a book you read in 2021
The perk of knowing this prompt so far in advance, you can read something in the next couple months with the plan to follow it up in January with this prompt! (Which is... exactly what I'm intending to do, since I'm reading in order lol)

In the Shadow of Agatha Christie: Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917 - Leslie S. Klinger (I read many Agatha Christie novels in 2021)
Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe - Jenny Colgan (I read a few by Colgan in 2021)
Ashenden - W. Somerset Maugham (I read Of Human Bondage in 2021)

A Cast-Off Coven
Southern Spirits
Grave Sight
Joyland
The Haunting of Leigh Harker





I had to narrow it down too, Angie. I toyed with the idea of just reading a Book of the Month book (since I read at least 12 a year, and that's a connection), but I think I'm going to go with the same author, since I have a few authors I loved in 2021 and I want to read their backlist.
Currently looking at:
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson
Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman
Currently looking at:
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson
Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman

Otherwise, I'm currently thinking same author. Based on the books I want to read off my TBR, that would probably be Taft by Ann Patchett. Though Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune has to be added to my shortlist as well. We'll see, I may end up going in a totally different direction!

Author with a 21+ year career - I loved my first Virginia Woolf novel, so I want to read another in 2022: The Waves, or To the Lighthouse. I also discovered A.S. Wyatt, so I want to read either Possession, or Angels and Insects
Warwick Women in Translation award - I want to read more translated books, such as Abigail, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
My first book of the year Migrations had a strong effect on me - I couldn't wait to read Once There Were Wolves. I will look for more books with a similar theme, setting or style (which might fit other 2022 prompts).

That is exactly what I'm saving this prompt for.




lol. I was thinking of reading A Darker Shade of Magic for this prompt because I read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue this year.
Oooooh. I just found out that Reese Witherspoon's YA pick this month Within These Wicked Walls is a Jane Eyre retelling, and I'm currently reading Jane, so I may go with that book for this prompt!

Wow, that worked out perfectly!


I almost decided to do that, since I've never read the latter, until I found out that Shirley Jackson wrote books about her kids/family, which sounded fascinating to me. So my current plan is to read Life Among the Savages and likely also Raising Demons.

I plan to continue the Gamache series with The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny. I also plan to read State of Terror by Hilary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny.



Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Vicious by V.E. Schwab

Brit Bennett (TBR: The Mothers)
Taylor Jenkins Reid (TBR: Malibu Rising)
Claire Fuller (TBR: Swimming Lessons)
Maggie O'Farrell (TBR: The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox)

Circe by Madeline Miller for this prompt or mythology.

Short Perfect Novels> From a discussion between two characters in The Sentence by Louise Erdrich
Too Loud a Solitude by Bohumil Hrabel
Train Dreams by Denis Johnson
Sula by Toni Morrison
The Shadow-Line by Joseph Conrad
The All of It by Jeanette Haien
Winter in the Blood by James Welch
Swimmer in the Secret Sea by William Kotzwinkle
The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald
First Love by Ivan Turgenev
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Waiting for the Barbarians by JM Coetzee
Fire on the Mountain by Anita Desai

I read at least one book that included each of these men in 2021:
The Constant Princess (Henry VIII)
Mademoiselle Boleyn (Charles V, Francis I & Henry VIII)
The Heretic: A Novel of the Inquisition (brief reference to Charles V)
The Architect's Apprentice (Suleiman)
The Borgia Confessions (referred to the families of both Charles V and Francis I, but one generation earlier)


I had listened to Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire in November 2021.

All Systems Red, the first title in the series, which was one of my favorite books in 2021
Technically, this could also work for prompt #15 (a book without a person on the cover), as Murderbot does not consider themselves to be a person.
It would also work for #25 (A book less than 220 pages OR more than 440 pages - 158 pages), #28 (A book that won an award from Powell's list of book awards - Hugo Award for Best Novella), #33. (The next book in a series), #46 (A book with a non-human as one of the main characters)

They are fun reads, in both the leading ladies are of Indian decent and if you like Indian food be prepared for cravings.



I think I'll probably read The Reluctant Fundamentalist but I might change my mind and go for The Memory of Love instead.

Last year I read three books written by Karen M. McManus - One of Us Is Lying and its sequel, and Two Can Keep a Secret. While I loved One of [...] series and still waiting for the last book, standalone was quite meh. You'll Be the Death of Me was even bigger disappointment. I only finished it because I chose it for this prompt and it was easy enough to read. Mystery was fine, but characters reminded characters from other books of the author.


This is the first novel in a fantasy series that was written in the 1980's. It may be considered YA now.
It has same sex relationships, platonic relationships, mentions women's bodily functions without linking it to child birth or bad images. It has strong female characters in several roles of power as if it is a natural occurrence.

I like reading books that seem to have started from a similar prompt, but have very different stories. Another one of my options was to read The Sudden Appearance of Hope, which has the same initial idea as one of my favourites from last year, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.
I love seeing all the connections everyone is making!
I read Libertie, which was pretty good and one that I think I will enjoy more looking back on it than when I was actually reading it (I liked the story, but not the execution).
It was a Book of the Month Club main pick the same month as People We Meet on Vacation, which I read last year and loved. It's also on the Tournament of Books shortlist, and I read The Book of Form and Emptiness last year, which is also on the shortlist.
I read Libertie, which was pretty good and one that I think I will enjoy more looking back on it than when I was actually reading it (I liked the story, but not the execution).
It was a Book of the Month Club main pick the same month as People We Meet on Vacation, which I read last year and loved. It's also on the Tournament of Books shortlist, and I read The Book of Form and Emptiness last year, which is also on the shortlist.



These books actually fit multiple prompts including 17: A book from NPR's Book Concierge/Books We Love; 26 & 27: 2 books with the same word in the title; 37: A book that uses all five vowels in the title and/or author's name; and 50: A book that involves aging, or a character in their golden years.

Tombland 13/01/2022
Related by being in same series as Lamentation
Both also have one word titles
Although I have nejoyed the series this is perhaps the worst one in that series.
I enjoyed The Mystery of Mrs. Christie which you could relate to any of that author's novels

I finished Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883! I started it in December of last year, so that was my initial connection. But I remembered when I was rating it that last year I also read The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom by the same author, so I did extra good.

Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs

I changed my mind and read Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas, I read Beach Read last year.
Wanted to do something other than continue a series coz week 33 is The next book in a series.


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