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15.8 - "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble..."
I accidentally ran across a pair - I read a review of The Red Thread: A Novel, which sounded interesting. When I looked it up on Goodreads, I found The Red Thread.

http://shereadsandreads.blogspot.com/..."
Wow, what a great website! Now I'm having a hard time choosing. :o)
There are lots out there- it takes a little work to get to them
Burned by Ellen Hopkins,
Burned by P.C. Cast,
Burned by Carol Higgins Clark,
Burned by David Hagberg
Last Call by Tim Powers
Last Call: A Novel of Suspense by James Grippando
Last Call by Laura Pedersen
Last Call by Morgan Burke
Last Call by D.J. Manly
Inside Out by Terry
Trueman
Inside Out by Larry Crabb
Inside Out: A Novel by Barry Eisler
I went to my TBR shelf, found a common title or phrase, then looked it up in my library's online collection by title.
Burned by Ellen Hopkins,
Burned by P.C. Cast,
Burned by Carol Higgins Clark,
Burned by David Hagberg
Last Call by Tim Powers
Last Call: A Novel of Suspense by James Grippando
Last Call by Laura Pedersen
Last Call by Morgan Burke
Last Call by D.J. Manly
Inside Out by Terry
Trueman
Inside Out by Larry Crabb
Inside Out: A Novel by Barry Eisler
I went to my TBR shelf, found a common title or phrase, then looked it up in my library's online collection by title.

I might do The Double by Saramago and The Double by Dostoevsky.

Deep River by Shusaku Endo
Deep Rivers by Jose Maria Arguedas
Or I could just tackle these two:
Justine by Marquis de Sade
Justine by Lawrence Durrell

The Dollmaker
Schooled by Gordon Korman
Schooled by Anisha Lakhani
Wake
Wake
One Last Look
One Last Look
The Defense
The Defense
Lullaby
Lullaby
Lullaby
Lullaby


Cynthia wrote: "The titles need to be exactly the same (no extra words, no pluralization, no substitution of symbols for words)."
What about subtitles? I planned to read The Red Thread and The Red Thread: A Novel
What about subtitles? I planned to read The Red Thread and The Red Thread: A Novel

Stewart's book seems to be a futuristic Canada and Vancouver & its Chinatown are mentioned. I'm curious now.

You could do searches for things like - cats, dogs, handbags, no heads and find covers that are similar in that light.
The no heads one is FUN! http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/29...
Would the re-telling series classify as similar covers? They're all headless women with a medieval dress.

Endless Night
Endless Night
Endless Night
Endless Night
Endless Night
Endless Night
Endless Night

Still Life
Still Life
Still Life: A Novel (if the words "a novel" aren't a dealbreaker)
Still Life
Still, Life (if the comma is not a deal breaker)
Still Life
Still Life
Still Life
Still Life

This Magic Moment
This Magic Moment
Beloved
Beloved
Beloved
Dearly Beloved
Dearly Beloved
Dearly Beloved
With You and Without You
With You And Without You
With or Without You
With Or Without You

The Other Woman
The Other Woman
The Other Woman
The Other Woman
The Other Woman
The Other Woman
The Other Woman.
The Ghost Writer
The Ghost Writer
The ghost writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer

Giving Up The Ghost
Giving Up the Ghost
Giving up the Ghost
Missing You
Missing You
Missing You
Dead and Gone
Dead and Gone
Dead and Gone
Dead and Gone
Dead and Gone
Dead and Gone

What about subtitles? I planned to read [book:The Red Thread|12..."
If it's just a novel that I'll take but anything else no.

lots of similar designs
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/35...
similar designs for the fairy tale series or the historical fictions

True Colors
True Colors
True Colors
True Colors
True Colors
True Colors
True Colors
True Colors

eye close-up designs
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/35...
feet designs
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/40...
flower covers
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/36...
butterflies



I'll take it
Cait wrote: "Ok, what about


ok
Laura wrote: "Are these two similar enough? I'm not sure.


The pictures on the cover aren't similar so not really.

Are you looking for a picture similarity only, or does the picture AND the color need to be similar?
Thanks!

Are you looking for a picture similarity only, or does the picture AND the color need to be similar?
Thanks!"
It really depends post the covers and I'll let you know.

Good Morning, Midnight
Good Morning Midnight
Good Morning: Midnight
Is different punctuation okay?





I'll take those
pjreads wrote: "Good Morning, Midnight
Good Morning, Midnight
Good Morning Midnight
Good Morning: Midnight
Is different punctuation okay?"
I'll take those
Julia wrote: "[image error] and

I am assuming work, but I thought I would check just in case."
yes
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You might need to do a little toiling for this task but I don't think you will have too much trouble. On August 7,1606 William Shakespeare's Macbeth was performed publicly for the first time (at the Great Hall at Hampton Court). In honor of this event and this famous line you will need to read 2 books that...
A. Have the same title but are written by different authors (EXAMPLE: Twilight AND Twilight)
OR
B. Have very similar covers...(EXAMPLE:
If you need suggestions OR have suggestions for books to read for this task post them here.