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A book that is a story within a story
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And then the other night I was also thinking about how The Hours by Michael Cunningham would also work. It has been quite some time since I read this book, but it was magnificently done because not only is it a story within a story, but three stories happening at different times.

I'll also put in a word for The Ghost Writer, which includes several nested gothic/weird fiction short stories, which are absolute humdingers. I actually think the novel's finale is quite a mess, but I put this on to re-read because I just loved the nested stories so much!

Woman with a Blue Pencil
It has an AWESOME concept: A Japanese American author is asked to reimagine his spy thriller in light of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He continues to weave his original narrative into the manuscript he prepares for his manipulative editor. In the background - we get glimpses of the writer's actual story.
I'll admit the book didn't live up to my huge expectations, but it was a cool read if you are looking to try something different (It's also a pretty quick read).

I just bought the Audiobook so this sounds great!

I'm looking at Afterworlds"
Yes, I'd totally recomment it too! And you can look forward to "Carry On" after finishing it ;)

This would definitely count.

This would definitely count."
Thanks! :)
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Hmm I have been wanting to read Fangirl so I might read it for this prompt!



Booklover wrote: "I saw The Time Traveler's Wife on a list for this. Has anyone else read it? Is it a story within a story?" No. This book is a great one, but it does not fit into this category.


I also have The Children's Book waiting to be read, I wonder if this would qualify?
Cloud Atlas would be good but I've already read it.

Katie wrote: "How about Pride and Prejudice and Zombies?"
I'm not sure since I never finished it, but it did not seem like a story within a story, but rather a classic story that had been tweaked to make a new story.
I'm not sure since I never finished it, but it did not seem like a story within a story, but rather a classic story that had been tweaked to make a new story.


Something no one has mentioned is Hyperion which is similar to the Canterbury Tales, but in space! A group of characters go on a journey to another planet and tell their backstories as they travel. I really liked it.

I adore that series. :)
His Nursery Crimes series would also fit, I believe. The Big Over Easy

I'd say no, it's the same Pride and Prejudice only with added zombies and fight scenes. There's no story within a story for that one


Inkheart

I didn't see anyone answer you - I read that one last year and it definitely fits!

I have to be honest, I've only seen the movie. But I would say that it would fit. There's a modern day element, but also a story about a mystery in the past.



A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness is what I read for this prompt too. Loved it.


Juanita wrote: "A book that is a story within a story ... this one I think will be challenging. I often don't know that the book is set up in this fashion until I'm actually reading the book.
Suggestions please!"



Aimee, I think Frankie Presto would be great for this prompt. I read it last year and it's one of my favorites. I heard there is even a music cd to go with the story.

I just looked this up and it's currently in a giveaway if anyone wants to enter. Sounds like it could be really good!


I am looking at using The Princess Bride for this as well! Funny enough, I've seen the film version about a million times AND I've already read Cary Elwes' memoir about making the movie. Seems about time I read the actual source material, right?? LOL
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