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The Minister
The Elephant
The Camel
The Man
The Princess
The Empress
The Amazon
https://www.chess.com/article/view/10...
There is an Australian book prize called the Prime Minister's Literary Award so I am planning to make a connection between that and a minister chess piece.
The book I am currently considering is The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld. Other options that were also nominees for the award are Wolfe Island by Lucy Treloar, All That I Am by Anna Funder, and The Yield by Tara June Winch.
https://www.arts.gov.au/pm-literary-a...

king
Writers & Lovers - Lily King
Five Tuesdays in Winter - Lily King
queen
The Dutch Shoe Mystery - Ellery Queen
Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel - Ruth Hogan
Midwinter Murder: Fireside Tales from the Queen of Mystery - Agatha Christie
knight
Dear Mr. Knightley - Katherine Reay
The Mayfair Bookshop - Eliza Knight
castle
Blandings Castle (Blandings Castle #3) - P.G. Wodehouse
Final Curtain (Roderick Alleyn #14) - Ngaio Marsh (Sir Henry in castle)


My absolute best recommendation for this prompt is The Rook by Daniel O'Malley. This is an urban fantasy novel about a woman who wakes up with amnesia, except it seems that her past self was expecting it and is also meticulously organized and prepared for it (there are binders!). It turns out that the woman is a part of a secret organization of people with supernatural powers who protect Britain from their supernatural enemies. In this organization, the top ranking members go by code names that correspond to the names of the chess pieces.

I'd second Hannah's recommendation for The Rook, it works perfectly for this prompt and I loved the main character - possibly because I'm also a planner and would definitely have binders!


The Chess Story
✅Rules for a Knight by Ethan Hawke
Books by Lily King, Stephen King (Duma Key) or Laurie King (next in series)
✅Horse by Geraldine Brooks. Horse--Knight
The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett - a humorous fiction book about Queen Elizabeth. It also works for books-about-books and novella
Authors knighted:
Midnight's Children by Salmon Rushdie
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett
The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett
Books with bishops or similar religious figures:
Death Comes for the Archbishop
Pope Joan
The Name of the Rose
I recommend
Lager Queen of Minnesota
Klara and the Sun - Ishiguro - Knighted
Remains of the Day - by Ishiguro - Knighted
Pillars of the Earth - Bishop
A Thread of Grace - Bishop
Euphoria by Lily King - King
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption - by Stephen King - King





The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry That Forged the Medieval World by Shelley Puhak - 4* - My Review




I was considering reading this one, too. I heard about it from the podcast Currently Reading. Other than fitting the prompt, would you recommend it?

Good find!

I read the The Rook for this prompt and loved it! I liked the humor of the MC.
This will stay in the top 10 for 2023. Thanks for the recommendation.

King: A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain. I read this to follow up on visits to some of the many castles Edward built in Wales. A man summed up by the title.
Queen: Secrets of Santorini by Patricia Wilson. A combination of romance, mystery and mythology/prehistory. Sounds a mess but the author combined the strands well, and it was an enjoyable read. The Queen of Atlantis is a major character. Also features kings and 'rook' in the deception sense.
Knight: The Disorderly Knights. A massive historical novel set in Malta and Scotland - the first part was interesting, but it is quite a dense read. Good if you have the time!
Bishop: The Impossible Life of Mary Benson. Mary was the wife of a Victorian Bishop of Truro, later Archbishop of Canterbury. She was a much admired and witty lady, who also conducted a number of lesbian love affairs. Worth reading.
Rook/Castle: Crashing Heat. A murder mystery which is well-written and quite enjoyable, but needs a lot of suspension of disbelief. I read this because the author's name is Richard Castle, and one of the MCs is Jameson Rook .
Pawn: The Gold Pawn. Another murder mystery. I liked the 1930s setting.
LeahS wrote: "I read A Chess Story for this prompt, but for my own multi-prompt challenge, I've read:
King: A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain. I read ..."
Wow!
King: A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain. I read ..."
Wow!

Horse I really liked this one a lot, but I used it elsewhere.


The Little Princesses – Marion Crawford – 3***
The subtitle is all the synopsis anyone needs: The Story of the Queen’s Childhood by Her Nanny, Marion Crawford. I really enjoyed the glimpse into a world I will never experience. It covers the sixteen years Crawford was in service to the family, up to the birth of Charles. By today’s standards it is hardly scandalous, but it was a sensation when it was published. The royal family banished Crawford and never spoke to her again.
LINK to my full review



I read Death at Bishop's Keep. By Robin Paige
How is it connected to a chess piece?
Bishop in the title

This fits the connection to a chess piece in 3 ways (so far, not done reading yet):
1) Title/Character name 'Hardcastle' points toward Castle - often used to describe the Rook.
2) Chess is played a few times in the book
3) A few characters are being used as pawns in the mystery.
Really enjoying it so far. The author has marvelous ways of describing things/feelings and there are great twists to linear time.

This fits the connection to a chess piece in 3 ways (so far, not done reading yet):..."
Correction! I am actually reading The Rook as recommended by several people for this prompt. I HAD planned on Evelyn Hardcastle originally, but when The Rook came up I moved her to Author's Debut Book.
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Some Ideas:
Queen: royal, drag Queen, Queen bee
King: royal, drug king pin, “Mattress King” (any cheesy local business type character), King of Rock ’n’ Roll
Knight: actual knight - of old, or modern recognition of achievement, Dark Knight, any rescuer/Knight-in-Shining-Armor, horses
Bishop: religion, clergy, Joey Bishop, anyone with that name
Rook/Castle: set in a castle, tower, or fortress, any of the Corvid Family (crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers), set in a tenement or other densely populated area
Pawn: a manipulated person, a soldier, war, fighting
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
What are you reading for this prompt? How is it connected to a chess piece?