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48 -- Redo One Of This Year's Prompts But With A Different Genre
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It fits several catagories, #5 Chapters have titles, #10 based on a real person, #21 published by Simon and Schuster, #24 addresses a specific topic, #30 Narrated by the author #50 main character is a POC, #52 published 2022. Probably more. I don't know which one I am redoing, but since it was a different genre than several I had filled already I thought it was a good choice for this prompt.

Redid prompt 23 [Author with an X, Y, or Z in their name]. I read Science Fiction this time instead of Horror.



Redid prompt #8 involving the art world using Satan's Affair by H.D. Carlton. For prompt #8, I used Bacchanal by Veronica Henry.

The book I read that was a different genre is THE INCREDIBLE TITLE "The Hero of this Book" 17 out of 5 stars. :-)


X + Y: A Mathematician's Manifesto for Rethinking Gender by Eugenia Cheng. https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2022...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Queen of Nothing (other topics)The Hero of This Book (other topics)
The Postman Always Rings Twice (other topics)
Satan's Affair (other topics)
Fairest of All (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
James M. Cain (other topics)Laura Coates (other topics)
Taylor Jenkins Reid (other topics)
Spencer Quinn (other topics)
This was one of our favourite prompts from 2021, but this year, we’re mixing it up a little bit. Last year we asked you to re-do one of the challenge prompts. This year, we’re also asking you to re-do one of the 2022 prompts BUT we’re asking you to do it with a different genre. You can choose to re-do any of the other 51 prompts on this 52 Book Club 2022 challenge.
For example: Let’s say that you picked a fantasy novel for the prompt “an indie read.” Now, you could choose to re-do the “indie read” prompt but with non-fiction or a romance instead.
Another example: For “an author who’s published in more than one genre” you may decide to read a book from both of the genres. One genre for the initial prompt #43, and another genre for this prompt #48.
Get creative and feel free to interpret the prompt in a new way, or think outside of the box.
**There is no Goodreads list for this prompt**