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message 1: by Sam (last edited Aug 27, 2010 12:40PM) (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments 10.4 – One Hit Wonders
One-hit Wonder Day is September 25th. Read a book that was the only book of its type by the author (a foray into science fiction by a mystery writer, an adult book by someone who normally writes children's books, a fiction book by someone whose other books are nonfiction, etc.), or the only book the author has published to date. For a list of well-known "One Hit Wonders," see One Book Authors. Explain how the author is a One Hit Wonder when claiming points.


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Jane from B.C. (janethebookworm) | 62 comments So would P.D. James's science fiction/dystopian novel The Children of Men fit the bill here as all her other novels have been mysteries?


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Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Jane from BC wrote: "So would P.D. James's science fiction/dystopian novel The Children of Men fit the bill here as all her other novels have been mysteries?"

Yes, that's a good example.


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Daniel John Kennedy Toole's book "A Confederacy of Dunces" is listed on the link that you provided Sam, so I'm assuming it's okay even though Toole's other book, "The Neon Bible" was also published?


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Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Dan wrote: "John Kennedy Toole's book "A Confederacy of Dunces" is listed on the link that you provided Sam, so I'm assuming it's okay even though Toole's other book, "The Neon Bible" was also published?"

He fits the definition of one-hit wonder because his other work was published posthumously.


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Daniel Incidentally, both of his works were published posthumously.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Of the 3 works published exclusively under her own name, The Namesake is her only novel. I plan on reading something else for this task, but Lahiri is extraordinary.


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Christy I'm looking at The Passage by Justin Cronin. He's written a couple of other novels, but this looks like his first foray into post-apocalyptic science fiction. Would this qualify?


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Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Christy wrote: "I'm looking at The Passage by Justin Cronin. He's written a couple of other novels, but this looks like his first foray into post-apocalyptic science fiction. Would ..."

That'll be fine.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2594 comments Could I use Memoirs of A Geisha for this task?


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Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "Could I use Memoirs of A Geisha for this task?"

Memoirs of a Geisha appears to be Arthur Golden's only novel.

This book is approved for the task.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2594 comments Yes! Thanks!


message 13: by Christy (new)

Christy Sam - Thanks for the quick response on The Passage. Unfortunately, 100 pages in, I've already realized there's no way I'm slogging through the rest. Life's too short. :-)


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