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07. A book with a pronoun in the title

If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
The Reckless Oath We Made by Bryn Greenwood
The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez
We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter
The World That We Knew by Alice Hoffman


The Wife Between Us
These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901
The Pearl That Broke Its Shell

Some other options: Don't You Know There's a War On? by Avi, Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops, Do You Remember Being Born?, We the Living, The City We Became



The Things She's Seen by Ambelin Kwaymullina
The Clothes They Stood Up In by Alan Bennett
And Yet They Were Happy by Helen Phillips
He Shall Thunder in the Sky by Elizabeth Peters
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors
Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again by Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Pieces of Her by A.C. Mims
Undivided: A Muslim Daughter, Her Christian Mother, Their Path to Peace by Patricia Raybon

This is a novel based on the true story of the Jane Collective - a "safe space" for Women in the early 70's.

How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu
My Last Name by Eric M. Schumacher
The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet by Jeff Goodell (went to his lecture on this book, and my husband is reading it now - his first time putting tabs on pages...)
Given that this is a pronoun focused prompt, and my pronouns are she/her, I feel a bit disappointed that all my top choices are written by male authors — as are almost all the ones I've even flagged as possibilities. Maybe I'll find one that I really want to read that's written by a she/her?

- Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
- I'm Not Scared by Niccolò Ammaniti
- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
- You Will Be Safe Here by Damian Barr
- I Am Not Your Baby Mother by Candice Brathwaite
- Where They Were Missed by Lucy Caldwell
- The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo
- The Secrets She Keeps by Helen Cross
- Where You Find It by Janice Galloway



I actually read When We Were Very Young
Similar enough

"I Heard You Paint Houses", Updated Edition: Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran & Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa by Charles Brandt - 4* - My Review

Here's my 2024 ATY list



https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Lis...


BIO: Title has multiple pronouns
REJECT: A book with a divided, or split, cover
Finished: 02/02/2024
Rating: 4 stars

My 2024 plan is to "not plan."
BOOK 1 ~ I work at a big library and I'm just going to go with the first book that appeals to me that crosses my returns desk.
BOOK 2 ~ And I'm challenging myself to work on clearing out my old TBR shelf this year, so I'm going to read the dustiest "fits the prompt" book on my TBR shelf as well.
~ ♞ ~
BOOK 1

Read ~ 2.4.24
Pages ~ 352
Because ~ I and You are both pronouns
Review ~ ★★★
I liked this story, but it felt very fragmented with its short chapters. I liked the podcast angle concept though.
~ ♞ ~
BOOK 2

Read ~ 2.1.24
Pages ~ 450
Because ~ ME is a pronoun
Review ~ ★★★
Cute little contemporary fiction story, which was a nice break from the heavy reading that I did in January.

I would recommend:
His & Hers
The Lies We Told
All Her Little Secrets
A Man and His Cat, Vol. 1
The Reckless Oath We Made

A retelling of the Dickens original with a romantic twist. A very easy read but a bit twee and sanctimonius even as a religious person myself I dislike the thrusting of religion " god fearing" hell and damnation into contemporary novels




I've finished pronoun in the title for all three.






short and sweet review:
This book was good on many levels. The cliffhangers kept me intrigued. This book is the definition of betrayal No ..."
There is no pronoun in your book's title. Maybe you posted this in the wrong thread?


Me and Earl and the Dying Girl – Jesse Andrews – ZERO stars
Juvenile humor (mostly bathroom and bodily functions). Not a single interesting character. Not much plot. A complete waste of time, IMHO.
LINK to my full review

I was too old for Are you there... when it first came out. I think I would have found it a help at the time, although I was bit taken aback by M's assertion that periods wouldn't hurt - I would have felt somewhat betrayed by that!
The second was a book focusing on autistic girls, but also giving explanations of general behaviour and helpful ways of supporting the young person. It helped me better understand one of my grandchildren.
I'm now moving my first book to #50 ( I misread a PopSugar prompt, and needed somewhere to fit a book in). I've never read Manga, so gave it a go with Until I Love Myself: The Journey of a Nonbinary Manga Artist, Vol. 1. A grim story about sexual harassment at work, with some hope at the end - there's a sequel. The fact that graphics were used rather than text, made it easier to digest and I think powerful, but I did find the layout a bit confusing.

I also read this one. I’m sure I read it as a preteen, but little of it seemed familiar.

I also read this one. I’m sure I read it as a preteen, but l..."
It was slightly updated, I don't remember what year.


short and sweet review: 3.0
This was a easy read. Will I read it or suggest it to someone else, seriously doubt it. This book was more on a personal level. This book was a lot of poems.

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In English, these pronouns include (but are not limited to): I, you, he, she, it, we, they, his, hers, its, our, their, him, her, them.
List of English Pronouns: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Lis...
If you read books in a language other than English, feel free to use the pronoun equivalents in the language you read in!
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
What are you reading for this prompt?