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2020 Challenge - Regular
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27 - A book featuring one of the seven deadly sins


Jealousy and envy are related, so I think Othello would work. Maybe greed for the Merchant of Venice.

A Confederacy of Dunces--sloth and gluttony
East of Eden--lots of Biblical themes
Most mystery novels would probably work, as would true crime, since these are frequently the motives for crimes.
East of Eden--lots of Biblical themes
Most mystery novels would probably work, as would true crime, since these are frequently the motives for crimes.

A Woman Is No Man deals with the consequences of wrath, also envy and pride
Things Fall Apart - pride
Anything about Henry VIII and/or his wives would fit many of these categories. Alison Weir and Philippa Gregory's novels take into account lust, greed, pride ...
Jane Eyre & Mr. Rochester - lust, pride
Then She Was Gone - greed, envy
What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal - lust



For sure it would! Especially since it seems the book is not about the animal, but about embracing "sloth" or laziness as a virtue.

The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls

I would certainly think so.



With Vengeance in the title it should feature wrath.


Sloths: A Celebration of the World’s Most Misunderstood Mammal



Based on reading the cover excerpt I’d think it relates. I’m gonna give it a go, that’s been on my list for a while!

I read it this year and there is definitely lust in it

I expect one of my mystery/thrillers will have greed as reason for the crime so I'll let myself surprise which will be the first I like and I can fit here.



It is a trilogy:
Purgatorio, Inferno, and Paradiso.
Purgatorio directly deals with each.


The Taming of the Shrew is all about wrath.





Just looked that one up and I'm intrigued already, thanks for sharing that tip!
Jackie wrote: "I can think of a possible murder scenario for any of the seven deadly sins so it will be a murder mystery for me. They are called the ~deadly~ sins after all!"
Very cute! You made me laugh! ;)
Very cute! You made me laugh! ;)
Jennifer wrote: "I am using The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women based on greed."
Oooohhh, yes! Excellent choice! Definitely fits for greed and is such an excellent read!
Oooohhh, yes! Excellent choice! Definitely fits for greed and is such an excellent read!

A decent fantasy read would be good for this prompt. Something based on mythology.
I’d add The Secret History (sloth and probably pride), but I’ve read it about a hundred times.

IMO it has all of them! To varying degrees, admittedly (gluttony isn't a big feature) - but it very definitely fits the prompt.
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Pride
Greed
Lust
Envy
Gluttony
Wrath (or anger)
Sloth (laziness)
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