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1001-Books Scavenger Hunt, 2023 > Task 5: Read a debut novel.

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message 1: by Karen (last edited Dec 30, 2022 06:56AM) (new)

Karen Hoehne | 1714 comments Mod
Use this Topic to discuss books you are reading or that fit the 5th Scavenger Hunt task.

Task 5: Read a debut novel.


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Karen Hoehne | 1714 comments Mod
Just finished On the Black Hill by Bruce Chatwin a few days ago. Though Chatwin was a prolific non-fiction writer, On the Black Hill was his debut as a fiction writer. In fact, the book won the Whitbread Prize in 1982 for Best 1st Novel.


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Isabel (welltraveledwellread) | 12 comments Invisible Man was a debut novel.


message 4: by Nocturnalux (last edited Jan 05, 2023 11:22PM) (new)

Nocturnalux | 465 comments I tend to read books chronologically so I will probably struggle with this category. I'm sure there are a lot of debuts I haven't read but as I'm trying to stick to women authors, I'll have to go through those I haven't yet read and find a debut.

EDIT: Found one, White Teeth by Zadie Smith


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Kelly Black | 28 comments The Tin Flute by Gabrielle Roy is also a debut novel if you have not read it yet. (If you are looking for another book by a woman author).


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
I read Dusklands, J.M. Coetzee's first novel.


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Amanda Dawn | 265 comments I read All About H. Hatterr which was the author's first novel.


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
I'm planning to read The Threepenny Novel by Bertolt Brecht. He was a playwright primarily and this was his only novel so it qualifies- it was based on his play The Threepenny Opera, which I think is better-known.


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Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 680 comments Marius the Epicurean by Walter Pater. This is not his first book but it is his first novel.


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Irem A | 60 comments Are there any more hints on this? I found this super challenging.


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Maddy | 86 comments Irem wrote: "Are there any more hints on this? I found this super challenging."

Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters, Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor, and Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe are all debut novels off the top of my head.


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Nocturnalux | 465 comments Irem wrote: "Are there any more hints on this? I found this super challenging."

I have a whole shelf just for debuts, not all being Boxall titles.

Of those that there are, here are some examples (best double check to make sure they are indeed debuts):

The Bluest Eye
Dangling Man
Madame Bovary
The Sun Also Rises
The Trick is to Keep Breathing
Schooling
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
The House with the Blind Glass Windows
Almost Transparent Blue
Evelina
Hideous Kinky
The Path to the Spiders' Nest
Frankenstein
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Tipping the Velvet
Madame Bovary
Kitchen
Wise Blood
Like Water for Chocolate
White Teeth
Grimus
The Grass is Singing
Nip The Buds, Shoot The Kids


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