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California Golden - Melanie Benjamin
Miss Plum and Miss Penny - Dorothy Evelyn Smith
The Golden Bowl - Henry James






The Devil's Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance by Dan Egan
This is the only prompt for which I have ONE absolutely clear choice. I read Egan’s book The Death and Life of the Great Lakes in 2020 and loved it. It was a major change from my normal reading, and I only tried it because I was in a reading challenge with a “Great Lakes” tag (and I live in the region). l found it surprisingly easy to read. I didn’t understand it all immediately (or care), but it soon clicked, and I learned things I have never forgotten - about ecosystems, invasive species, and how everything works together. It opened up a new reading world for me, and many topics make more sense because of it. Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures is another eye opening book like that.
A friend’s scientist brother told her that The Devil's Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance is the next big thing in popular science, and he insisted she read it. I think this book could be relevant to prompts related to Fire, climate change, food, fertilizer, poison and maybe death.


Marie, I loved that book! So did my husband. It was really fun to go to a craft beer tasting event right after reading the book.



I'd love to claim credit for the inventiveness, but someone else came up with the idea during voting, I just noticed I had a book it would work for :)


The Devil's Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance by Dan Egan
This is the only prompt for..."
Sounds fascinating - I've added it to my TBR list.


I'd love to claim credit for the inventiveness, but someone else c..."
Still intrigued by the possibilities of matching periodic element abbreviations to US state abbreviations. I found this list so I didn't need to figure it out myself:
AL: aluminum, Alabama
AR: argon, Arkansas
CA: calcium, California
CO: cobalt, Colorado
FL: flerovium, Florida
GA: gallium, Georgia
IN: indium, Indiana
LA: lanthanum, Louisiana
MD: mendelevium, Maryland
MN: manganese, Minnesota
MO: molybdenum, Missouri
MT: meitnerium, Montana
ND: neodymium, North Dakota
NE: neon, Nebraska
PA: protactinium, Pennsylvania
SC: scandium, South Dakota
Hope this helps someone who isn't finding a connection to an actual element in the title or content.


It didn't have anything to do with demons and sulfur. It did have to do with heavy metal. A recurring theme was an iron mountain, so I'm connecting it to iron.


I read The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements back in 2019. That was very good.


REJECT: A book with an "Alice" connection
Finished: 05/14/2025
Rating: 4 stars
From Goodreads:
CAST IRON is the second book in the Julia McAllister Victorian Mystery series: historical romance murder mysteries with a courageous woman sleuth embarking on a traditional British, private investigation in nineteenth-century London.
#2 in a very good series. Like the characters and the plot twists.



On a much lighter note, I moved Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories Decode and Develop: Level 1+: The Tin Can Man over here. I'm trying to read as many types of book as I can this year, so this was an early reader. A bit of nostalgia, as my daughters learnt to read with these books.
In 2019 (my first ATY year), I read The First Iron Lady: A Life of Caroline of Ansbach.

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