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05. A book by an author with two sets of double letters in their name

Suzanne Collins also has double letters and I quite liked The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

Ken Follett
Maggie O'Farrell
Elly Griffiths
Joanna Cannon
Hannah F. Whitten
Rebecca Makkai
Donna Tartt
Greer Macallister
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Bill Clegg
Ann Patchett
Jess Kidd
Anna Freeman
Maria McCann
Bryn Greenwood
Melissa Harrison
Rebecca Mascull
Rebecca Kauffman
Joanna Goodman
Anna Mazzola




In addition to Lewis Carroll, I can recommend books by Dashiell Hammett, especially The Thin Man. I also enjoyed The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer.



Other possible authors:
Sarah Addison Allen
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Tennessee Williams

Terry Brooks with The Sword of Shannara or his new, non-Shannara release Child of Light.
Terry Pratchett with of course his Discworld books The Color of Magic or Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch.
I've never read any Terry Goodkind who wrote Wizard's First Rule but I find it funny that I know of three Terrys straight up who can fit this prompt.
Anne McCaffrey with her Pern books Dragonflight or any of her numerous other scifi books. Her son also fits the prompt Todd McCaffrey so if you want to go the extra mile, you could read a Pern book that was written by both of them!
Kaaron Warren is an author I have not read, but I really want to read her Walking the Tree. So I might try to actually go for this one.


Wendell Berry - I loved Hannah Coulter and could read Nathan Coulter. Hannah Coulter is one of those slow, lovely books that focuses on characters. Berry also has many books about the environment.
Anne Lamott is another author I like. She has a distinct style to her spiritual books. I liked Dusk, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage, among others. I might try Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, one of her older books.
Colin Cotterill wrote The Coroner's Lunch, the first in the Dr. Siri Paibourn mystery series, set in Laos. The next in the series is Thirty-Three Teeth and I have it on audio.
I'd also recommend
Sarah Addison Allen
Elly Griffiths
Maggie O'Farrell
Sally Rooney
Donna Tartt
Jeannette Walls
Alexander McCall Smith

Fiction:
Stella Gibbons
Carrie Summers
Cassie Dandridge Selleck
Lynn Flewelling
Emma Bull
Zee Edgell
Michelle Cliff
Donna Gillespie
Rebecca Coffindaffer
Non-fiction:
Guerrilla Girls
Anne Llewellyn Barstow
Katha Pollitt
Patricia Hill Collins
Patrice Khan-Cullers
Mikki Kendall
Brittney Cooper
Here are some from my shelves
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (yes, the basketball star, he also writes Sherlock Holmes stories with a Black sidekick)
Arnold Bennett
Dianne Freeman
Larry Correia
Robert R. McCammon
Connie Willis
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (yes, the basketball star, he also writes Sherlock Holmes stories with a Black sidekick)
Arnold Bennett
Dianne Freeman
Larry Correia
Robert R. McCammon
Connie Willis

My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
I'm going with Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy because my book club picked it for January, and I'm reading in order so this will be the last prompt of January for me!

Anna Elliott
Bryn Greenwood
Colleen Curran
Darren Pillsbury
Harriet Ann Jacobs
Jess Kidd
Jessica Bell
Kerri Wood Thomson
Lorrie Moore
Lynne Truss
Matt Taibbi
William S. Burroughs

A few I would recommend:
The Inheritance Games or any of the sequels by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
Dragon Pearl byYoon Ha Lee
Sheets by Brenna Thummler (a cute and quick graphic novel!)

Other top choices:
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain byLisa Feldman Barrett
The Sparrow Mary Doria Russell
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland Patrick Radden Keefe
Djinn Patrol on the Purple LineDeepa Anappara
This Is Happiness by Niall Williams
Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai
AnnihilationJeff VanderMeer
The Hand That First Held Mine by Maggie O'Farrell
Blackout by Connie Willis
Charlotte McConaghy
Fannie Flagg
Anne Griffin
Anne McCaffrey
Maggie O'Farrell
Ann Patchett
Sally Rooney
Kathleen Rooney
Donna Tartt

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Verity by Colleen Hoover
Layla by Colleen Hoover
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
Woman 99 by Greer Macallister
After by Anna Todd
Half Bad by Sally Green


Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy
Once there were wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
When All Is Said by Anne Griffin
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain byLisa Feldman Barrett
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell

Update - started it (Appleseed) and wasn't right for me at that time.
Instead I recently read State of Wonder by Ann Patchett. I loved her Bel Canto - which I read many years ago. Glad to get back to her. I loved this book, but my book club friends were less enthusiastic because the pace of the book bothered them (slow at first, then good, with a too quick ending). Even if that is so, I thought the story was interesting, and the writing absolutely beautiful and really brought me into the places described and let me feel like I understood the people, especially one who might be described as the antagonist.

This book would also work for #11, historical fiction genre or #37, using all 5 vowels in author and/or title.
Other authors I've enjoyed that would work for this prompt include William M. Bass (true crime), Patti Callahan (historical fiction), Lewis Carroll (fantasy), Ann Cleeves (mystery), Colin Cotterill (mystery), Tressie McMillan Cottom (sociology), Charlotte Elkins (mystery), Anne McCaffrey (fantasy), Terry Pratchett (fantasy), Mary Ann Shaffer (historical fiction), Margot Lee Shetterly (history of science), and Rebecca Skloot (history of science),


by Tess Gerritsen
I enjoyed the book and I would read on in the series
I would recommend The Secret History or The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
The Thornbirds by Colleen McCullough
and finally Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Rebecca Wells

A few authors I would recommend:
Ellison Cooper - Lessor know mystery series
Britt Bennett - Thought the Vanishing Half was really good
Collen Hoover - a bit hit or miss or me but can be pretty hard to put down.




I gave it 4*s.

I'm also reading Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching series this year - I read The Wee Free Men just after Christmas, A Hat Full of Sky for prompt #1 character starts with ATY, and will read Wintersmith for this prompt. Then I have I Shall Wear Midnight planned for Next in a Series, and The Shepherd's Crown for PopSugar's Constellation on the cover/in the title (thankfully there is a constellation called The Shepherd!). Enjoyed the first two and looking forward to the rest!
For my double-up for '22 challenge, I'm reading a mystery in addition to another book for each prompt this year, and have Mycroft Holmes by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on my shelf (I read and enjoyed Mycroft and Sherlock a couple years ago).

Tough one, it was a toss up between this and The Secret History by Donna Tartt which I am dying to read however don't have the time at the moment.
Hopefully I've made the right choice!


I had troubles getting into reading this, because this book features two POVs and I really disliked one of characters. However the book was getting more interesting and once I was over its half there was no way back lol
The reveal was really worth my previous troubles! I even returned back to first chapters to look for any missed clues.

I read Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell-- 3 sets of doubles! I've been punting poor Hamnet down the line for 2 years, it's time I finally read it!




I would recommend Doomsday Book also by Connie Willis, The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer, How Stella Got Her Groove Back by Terry McMillan, Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics by bell hooks, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Brothers and Sisters by Bebe Moore Campbell, and Panic by Jeff Abbott.
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Suggestions:
Brit Bennett
Cadwell Turnbull
Kimberly Llewellyn
Hannah McKinnon
Sally Rooney
Audrey Niffenegger
Ann Patchett
Bonnie Blodgett
Jeannette Walls
Rebecca Makkai
Gabrielle Donnelly
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Kathleen Finn
Paddy O'Reilly
Gillian Flynn
Sarah Addison Allen
Allison Leotta
William Sutcliffe
Jennifer Hillier
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What are you reading for this prompt, and do you have any recommendations?