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A book and its prequel
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I think a prequel is a thing in and of itself as it functions as a story that occurs first chronologically but with the audience's knowledge of later events. But I feel like if someone wants to choose to read a book and its sequel in reverse order that could be pretty interesting too!

I agree with Melody. I think the intent is that the prequel was written for a standalone book (or a series). Like all the prompts it is up to individual interpretation.
I will have to do some thinking on this one.




I think Wicked would definitely count! There are lots of prequels penned by different authors both with the consent of the estate of the original author (i.e. Gone with the Wind and Ruth's Journey) and without the consent or knowledge of the original author (i.e. Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea). I mean the prompt doesn't say it has to be a canonical prequel, and let's be real, because some canonical prequels should be decanonized *coughStarWarsprequelscough*. I would go for it!





Ah well :) Thanks for pointing that out!


Good point. I just read that last year, but didn't think about it. I guess I always think of a prequel as the beginning, but if it is written later and inserted between two previous books that works too!


Oooo...that's helpful! My niece loaned me Dorothy Must Die, but I haven't read it yet. Was planning to read it next year anyway!

Oooo...that's helpful! My niece loaned me Doro..."
I always see Dorothy must die in the store and its been on my To Be Read list - I'll be curious to hear what you guys think of it.

Oooo...that's helpful! My niece loaned me Doro..."
I just looked it up and No Place Like OZ is 1.99 on the kindle. It's 125 pages so should be an easy read!
I'm having a hard time with this one and I hope to see lots of ideas! The only prequels I can find are books I've already read ( and my personal rule for the Challenge is "no rereads" unless the challenge specifically calls for it, such as "haven't read since high school"). I did want to say that I loved Who Fears Death and so I think that and its prequel (which I haven't read .... yet) would be a fantastic choice.


The Eye of Minds by James Dashner and it's prequel Gunner Skale
I might read both books+prequels.
I have finally found a few prequels that will work for me!!
* The Selection (helpfully mentioned by Megan - I've been planning to read that, too, and didn't realize there was a prequel!
* Tales of the Otori series (which I have never heard of, but looks interesting) is a trilogy with a prequel (Across the Nightingale Floor and Heaven's Net is Wide)
* The Magicians' Guild and the prequel The Magician's Apprentice, part of another series I've never heard of.
* The Selection (helpfully mentioned by Megan - I've been planning to read that, too, and didn't realize there was a prequel!
* Tales of the Otori series (which I have never heard of, but looks interesting) is a trilogy with a prequel (Across the Nightingale Floor and Heaven's Net is Wide)
* The Magicians' Guild and the prequel The Magician's Apprentice, part of another series I've never heard of.

OHHH good idea. I am a purest when it comes to this series. I don't like seeing them reordered. Funny that it didn't pop in my mind first off. Thanks for the suggestion!

Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
Gone with the Wind and Ruth's Journey: The Authorized Novel of Mammy from Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind
Great Expectations and Havisham (But do I really want to reread Great Expectations!?)


Jane Eyre and [book:Wide Sargasso Se..."
Jane Eyre & Wide Sargasso Sea? Oooohhhh!!! Great idea! Jane Eyre is one of my favorite books and Wide Sargasso Sea has great reviews! Thanks, Katie!


I just found another YA series with prequels: Rae Carson's Girl of Fire and Thorns series has three novella prequels.
Others, which I think are already mentioned above, are Ms Meyer's Lunar Chronicles - Cinder is the first book in the series, but there are several prequels, the short Glitches which is some of Cinder's backstory, and the fantastic short The Little Android, about a robot sidekick.
Also, The Throne of Glass series by S Maas has several prequel novellas that have been collected into one book. That's definitely entwined up above, right? I can't scroll up right now ...
Others, which I think are already mentioned above, are Ms Meyer's Lunar Chronicles - Cinder is the first book in the series, but there are several prequels, the short Glitches which is some of Cinder's backstory, and the fantastic short The Little Android, about a robot sidekick.
Also, The Throne of Glass series by S Maas has several prequel novellas that have been collected into one book. That's definitely entwined up above, right? I can't scroll up right now ...





Tiffany wrote: I think I am going to read The Selection and The Prince. Totally unlike books I would ever choose on my own, which I think will be fun to broaden my horizons. Should I read The Selection (#1) first then The Prince (#0.5)?
That's how I'm planning to do it, to sort of get the experience of people reading them as they were first published.
That's how I'm planning to do it, to sort of get the experience of people reading them as they were first published.
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https://www.goodreads.com/genres/prequel
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
There's a very large shelf on goodreads for you to look at. Hope it helps :)
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Four is a great prequel for Divergent!

Elissa said: "I assume that the two books are separate from the other books we have to read? So if I'm using Maze Runner for a different category, I can't also use it for this one as well?"
Yes, that's how I'm doing it, one book can fulfill only one category, and the book+prequel category requires two books, and it can't be a book I've read before. But I think it's up to each reader - some will fill as many categories as possible with one book. it's all in good fun :-)
Yes, that's how I'm doing it, one book can fulfill only one category, and the book+prequel category requires two books, and it can't be a book I've read before. But I think it's up to each reader - some will fill as many categories as possible with one book. it's all in good fun :-)
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