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A book that is a story within a story
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I've read it. Considering how many fictional characters Fforde has included and how many snippets from other books, not just Jane Eyre, there are I would say this applies doubly or trebly so.
Pua wrote: "I'm thinking about The Eyre Affair, but I'm not sure if it's a story within a story? I saw a few people mention it in the comments above."
I didn't really think it was. There was ONE story (finding the bad guy), and it just so happened that characters from a few classic novels (including, yes, Jane Eyre) became involved.
I didn't really think it was. There was ONE story (finding the bad guy), and it just so happened that characters from a few classic novels (including, yes, Jane Eyre) became involved.

I guess it depends on how broadly you choose to interpret the prompt. There is quite a bit of Jane Eyre told within The Eyre Affair (view spoiler) , so imo that counts, but as I said it's personal choice.


Sarah wrote: "Pua wrote: "I'm thinking about The Eyre Affair, but I'm not sure if it's a story within a story? I saw a few people mention it in the comments above."
I've read it. Considering how ma..."
Hmmm... this is definitively one of the tougher prompts for me! I'm looking forward to seeing what other people choose. I think it's a conversation starter considering the different opinions of The Eyre Affair!

I loved House of Leaves and think it definitely fits this prompt. I hope S. does because I'd like to read it this year.

Thanks. This book has been on my TBR pile for awhile, I'll probably use it for this challenge.


It's both, just like Boccacio's Decamero and quite a few other, like the original version of Hoffman's tales: for some reason a bunch of characters are exchanging tales (or one character telling many tales), and the book is both about the storytelling and the stories themselves.

It's both, just like Boccacio's Decamer..."
Thank you for clearing that up! That's the one I want to do for this challenge then.



Uh... no. It's not supposed to be a book of short stories. It's when one character ends up telling a story as part of the narrative process.



Hmm, A Thousand Nights is a YA retelling/re-imagining of that; I wonder if it could work as well?



It's both, just like..."
Arabian Nights is one of my favorite books, enjoy!






Also, The One Hundred Nights of Hero. A graphic novel that puts a spin on the One Thousand and One Nights story (aka Arabian Nights).



How about The Edible Woman? I used that for the food challenge...

I'm not sure these books would fit for this challenge, but perhaps another task like "First book in a series I haven't read before" or "Book by an author who uses a pseudonym"?

How about [book:The Edibl..."
I love that idea! Thanks!

You could use The Penelopiad for a book based on mythology.

It's a great series, but not for this prompt.

Ashley wrote: "I'm not sure these books would fit for this challenge, but perhaps another task like "First book in a series I haven't read before" or "Book by an author who uses a pseudonym"?"
That's unfortunate. Thank you both for telling me. I already have something for "First book in a series" and the "Pseudonym" prompts so I might have to either rearrange a few planned books or find another prompt for it.

Ha! I never would have thought of this series, but it /totally/ fits. Technically, the author Lemony Snicket is an investigator who has been tracking down the twins and Count Olaf through the entire series. There's even a neat multigenre Unauthorized Autobiography (which is funny) of Lemony Snicket that gathers all the random stuff that spans the parts of the series.



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