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2020 prompts > 05 A book with a number in the title

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message 1: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Lamb (evelynjlamb) | 61 comments Mod
This should be a fun one. The two that jumped to mind for me were Life of Pi and The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, but I know there are oodles of options out there.
Share your recommendations!


message 4: by Jessie (new)

Jessie (numberdance) | 3 comments There's a goodreads list for this! And if we find more, we can add them to the list.

Some middle grade and YA suggestions:
The Last 8 and the upcoming sequel The First 7
Odd One Out
You in Five Acts
My Seventh Grade Life in Tights
Three Dark Crowns (and its sequels)
A Thousand Nights
The Hundredth Queen
Six of Crows
Seven-Day Magic

Some adult suggestions:
Two Dark Moons
Six Good Innings
Seven Years Among Dragons


message 5: by Sam (last edited Dec 29, 2019 06:08AM) (new)


message 6: by Christian (new)

Christian | 4 comments here's a suggestion that also allows you to catch up on some classics too: Shakespeare's Henry the 5th or Richard the 3rd (there's several others).


message 7: by Colin (new)

Colin | 30 comments With the passing of Alasdair Gray, my attention was drawn to 1982, Janine, but my partner ooosthed and said "hard work".

Instead, I think Slaughterhouse-Five is more my pace, and The 39 Steps comes recommended as an easy romp.


message 8: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Lamb (evelynjlamb) | 61 comments Mod
So many great suggestions! I happened to pick Mary Oliver's Twelve Moons off my shelf before bed last night and started reading it. It will either be my last book read in 2019 or first in 2020, and a good one for this prompt.


message 9: by Colin (new)

Colin | 30 comments I went for The 39 Steps. I prefer my thrillers’ ughs to be plot-related rather than down to casual racism. It’s a quick read, but not one I’d recommend.


message 10: by Michelle (new)

Michelle McColl (mickeigh) | 3 comments Am I correct in thinking the topic doesn't have to be related to math, it just has to have a number in the title.


message 11: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Lamb (evelynjlamb) | 61 comments Mod
Yes, that's how I'm interpreting it! But you're welcome to choose a math book with a number in the title.


message 12: by Svenja (new)

Svenja | 2 comments Some that I just read this past year: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle; Four Dead Queens; First Grave on the Right and others in this series


message 13: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Lamb (evelynjlamb) | 61 comments Mod
Adding The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle to my tbr list because of the title alone! :)


message 14: by Ron (new)

Ron Joniak | 1 comments I'm going with: The 4% Universe, a book on Dark Matter and Dark Energy by Richard Panek.


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