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3. A book that was being read by a stranger in a public place
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What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

The Gunslinger
Different Seasons


I was on a plane this weekend and two people were reading A Man Called Ove. I think it's the universe telling me to just read the damn book.



Thanks for the input! :)

I like the idea of using Instagram or other internet sources to track down a book. I also like the "oh you like to read? my friend just read .......fill in the blank" as a source. I don't know their friend!



Hilarious! I am checking this one out.

The White Tiger
Fallen
The Witches
Badasses of the Old West: True Stories of Outlaws on the Edge
The Ruins of Gorlan
The Centurion's Wife
I have no idea which one to go with. I'm leaning toward "The White Tiger" but it's checked out and quite overdue, and I'm worried it won't come back...

The Three-Body Problem
Sovereign Acts: Performing Race, Space, and Belonging in Panama and the Canal Zone

(I literally live in NYC, there's no reason why I couldn't get this prompt from somewhere "in the wild" myself, but I don't want to stare at people, lol.)

- The Secret Teachings of Plants: The Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception of Nature
- By Gaslight
- Wines & Spirits Looking Behind The Label
- Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration
- Night Watch
- Madame Bovary
- Little Big Man
& the only one I have actually read:
- Season of the Witch: Enchantment, Terror and Deliverance in the City of Love
(Super interesting if you want to learn more about recent history (60s-80s) in San Francisco.)
Keep them coming! I rarely see anyone reading in public, I'm hoping to find something good here, it seems less like cheating than using one of those Instagrams.

Try searching #amreading on twitter and flip through the photos that pop up. You might find something that way.


1st. I was reading The Bones of Paris in hardcover enroute to my hair stylist. During the cut, I set it face up on the table next to the chair, and the woman in the next chair asked me about the book, leading to a discussion of other favorite mystery writers, and her recommendation to me of Tana French. That ended up filling 2016 prompt for book recommended by a stranger.
2nd - I was reading a print book while commuting to work, and the woman next to me leaned over and said "thank you for reading. I am a retired librarian and I love seeing people still reading, not just playing games or reading messages on their devices."
3rd - today I was reading a print copy of Sue Grafton's X while commuting. An entire conversation evolved around me about the series, the author, which was my favorite, do you have to read them in order, etc. By the time I got off the bus, at least 10 people were downloading Sue Grafton books onto their devices.
How does this relate here? Well, there are always a few people around you reading an actual print book -- in Starbucks, on the bus or subway, while waiting in places like airports and train stations, in bookstores that provide seating, in public library branches. You just need to be a little observant. Or just ask someone who appears to be reading (not playing games or texting) on a device what they are reading. And, make a point of reading a print book from time to time when you are in a public place -- it might help some other challenge participant!
Lastly, I share this You Tube video sent to me by a friend - which is a hilarious take on reading in public regardless of your politics (WARNING - if you can't handle your political beliefs with a bit of adverse humor, do not click on this link) : https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%...


Danielle wrote: "i'm an x-ray tech and often see my patients reading books when I take them from the waiting room - this is where I will be picking this prompt book from!"
That is awesome! Please post the books you see (this goes for everyone else who sees people reading books!!!) and I will vicariously live through you and choose one of them. Because I'm rarely in a public place where people are reading.
That is awesome! Please post the books you see (this goes for everyone else who sees people reading books!!!) and I will vicariously live through you and choose one of them. Because I'm rarely in a public place where people are reading.

https://www.instagram.com/subwaybookr..."
Thanks...I just found a book on there!
The Fifth Child


Megan wrote: "Would it be wrong to count something I see a student reading at school?"
sounds fair to me! Facebook is fair game too - it's definitely public!
sounds fair to me! Facebook is fair game too - it's definitely public!

That is awesome! Please ..."
I will do that!



I've definitely noticed kids with YA books in waiting rooms. I haven't noticed any adult books in waiting rooms in a very long time- maybe because most adults would be reading an ebook on their phone instead?

I have had people ask me about what I'm reading a few times but it mostly is men trying to hit on me because they never really want to talk about the book.
My most awkward moment reading in public was when I finished Notre Dame de Paris on a long train journey and had the biggest emotional reaction I have ever had to a book. I don't know if I was just emotional or pre-menstrual or something that day but I ended up weeping uncontrollably and a woman opposite gave me some tissues and asked if everything was okay. I had to reassure her that it was just a really sad book.
Anyways, for this prompt I am going to read The Sellout. It has quite a distinctive cover

Ruthla8 wrote: "I've seen enough kids with YA novels in the waiting room when I take my son to various appointments. I'll count that even if I just see a parent holding the book and don't actually see the child re..."
I'm down with reading YA - tell us when you see a book being read!! Because I still don't know what I'm reading for this one ...
I'm down with reading YA - tell us when you see a book being read!! Because I still don't know what I'm reading for this one ...



Today I saw someone reading I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

I decided, instead, to choose something listed on the Subway Book Review instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/subwaybookr...
I believe this may have already been posted (I either saw it here or on Facebook), but thought it might help others who are stuck on this prompt. I chose Citizen: An American Lyric after coming across this post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWndn0mA2...
There are TONS of interesting books being read by strangers on this instagram account.

The Graveyard of the Hesperides It´s a #4 in a series, but Ithink it conuts if you want to read #1 in the series.
Also Slagterkoner og bagerenker this one is in Danish and not translated, but there might be other Danes in this challenge.

I don't use public transport. Always travel by car. Read outside in the garden. If I see somebody reading it's on an e-reader. But I am not going to give up :D! I will keep my eyes open. Exciting which book its gonna be !!

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