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3. A book that was being read by a stranger in a public place

Which, if you've seen Stand By Me, can also count for the "movie you've already seen" prompt.

You'd definitely want to read "Me Before You" before you read "After You." It wouldn't really make much sense otherwise. Me Before You is soooo good, though, that you should read them both (as well as the last one "Still Me." They don't take too long to read and are quite good.

It's good.

It's good."
I couldn't stand it and gave up on it, but I'm obviously one of very few people who felt that way about it...


Digital Fortress
Richard III
Sleeping Beauties






So I was having a google around the idea of people reading in public and found this little story https://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...
The book she was reading was Our Spoons Came from Woolworths so I might read that, just going to see if my library has it.


Hope wrote: "People reading in public need to hold up their books so I can see the covers... While I've seen a few people reading in public and stared creepily at them, trying to make out the cover, the only on..."
Honestly!! Do they have to make it so hard for us??!! :-)
Once, I overcame my natural social awkwardness and asked a woman what she was reading - she was so happy to talk about the book, and gave me several other recommendations (all books I'd read already unfortunately), it made me feel a lot better about stalking all those other strangers.
Honestly!! Do they have to make it so hard for us??!! :-)
Once, I overcame my natural social awkwardness and asked a woman what she was reading - she was so happy to talk about the book, and gave me several other recommendations (all books I'd read already unfortunately), it made me feel a lot better about stalking all those other strangers.

I was at a concert not too long ago and reading a book on my iPad during intermission while my husband went to fetch drinks. The person sitting next to me asked about what I was reading and we had a nice conversation about books! I certainly didn't mind him inquiring!

And earlier today on Twitter I saw Celeste Ng comment on seeing someone reading How to Stop Time on public transport and I have that on my TBR already. I think these are better options that any of the books I've seen people reading on the train so far.



Megan wrote: "The woman on the bus this morning is reading The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats"
That looks like a really interesting book!! added it!
That looks like a really interesting book!! added it!

Burial Rites <--- maybe this one
Nemesis
One Day
Ellie wrote: "There's a woman who has started getting my train who sits right by the carriage door and reads paperbacks, holding them so I can see as I wait to get off! I'm saving this prompt till last in the ho..."
That's really thoughtful of her to hold them "properly" so the rest of us can see!! :-)
That's really thoughtful of her to hold them "properly" so the rest of us can see!! :-)



Dave Eggers
Annie Proulx
Jeffrey Eugenides
Tayari Jones
Min Jin Lee
Ron Chernow
Roxane Gay
Sonia Sotomayor
Amy Tan
Madeleine Albright
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Jon Meacham
Andrew Sean Greer
Lisa Wingate
Jennifer Egan
Luis Alberto Urrea
Meg Wolitzer
Celeste Ng
Brad Meltzer
Hank Phillippi Ryan
David Ignatius
Joseph Finder
Deborah Harkness
Patrick McDonnell
Pénélope Bagieu
Tillie Walden
Leigh Bardugo
Jeffery Deaver
Louise Penny
Kate DiCamillo
Katherine Applegate
Jewell Parker Rhodes
Brian Selznick
Erin Entrada Kelly
Christopher Paul Curtis
Meg Medina
Chris Grabenstein
Jacqueline Woodson
Jason Reynolds
David Levithan
Sandhya Menon
Robin Benway
Brendan Kiely
Alexandra Bracken
Elizabeth Acevedo
Justina Ireland
Kai Bird
Adam Sisman
Joseph Kanon
David Ignatius
Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Steve Coll
Lawrence Wright
James Reston Jr.
Mark Bowden
Tara Westover
Sy Montgomery
Juli Berwald


Also I never see people reading in public ( so sad😢 ).
For this prompt I actually found this website featuring people reading in public :http://undergroundnewyorkpubliclibrar...
I browsed through the pictures and chose a book that someone was reading on the train :-)

For this prompt I actually found this website featuring people rea..."
I would definitely count that as fine! I had to do something similar because I’m from a really small town and nobody here is truly a stranger unless they’re a tourist. We also have no transit whatsoever and most of the beaches are private so even though we get a lot of tourists I never see them reading! 🙈
I found a few instagram feeds that track people reading on transit and just picked a photo from one of them 😋
Also, sorry to hear you suffer from chronic illness! 😢

Thanks Stacy :-)
I scrolled through and found some interesting reading choices for sure lol.
I chose to read Dark Places by Gillian Flynn, and I think it may be my favorite novel that she's written.

Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer
Angel: After the Fall, Volume 1 by Brian Lynch



Sooo, my thought and question to you guys:
I volunteer at my local library. Not out front where I would see people reading, but in the back sorting the books that get returned.
Practically I don't SEE anybody reading, but most of these books have been read by Strangers just recently.
Does that count?
Actually its the reason I love doing it, I get to see just about EVERYTHING people return and always get some good inspiration what to read next :)
Nicole wrote: "I think its an awesome promt, but I just don't know what to do with it.
Sooo, my thought and question to you guys:
I volunteer at my local library. Not out front where I would see people reading..."
This is a very difficult category for most of us, so do whatever you need to do! I love the IDEA of reading a book just because you saw someone else reading it, but in practice it's so hard to spot one!!
Sooo, my thought and question to you guys:
I volunteer at my local library. Not out front where I would see people reading..."
This is a very difficult category for most of us, so do whatever you need to do! I love the IDEA of reading a book just because you saw someone else reading it, but in practice it's so hard to spot one!!

Night Watch - Terry Pratchett
Three Among the Wolves: A Couple and Their Dog Live a Year with Wolves in the Wild - Helen Thayer
The Heart's Invisible Furies - John Boyne
Home Front - Kristin Hannah
Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters - Annie Dillard
The Hellfire Club - Jake Tapper
Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan
We Were Liars - E. Lockhart
Are You Sleeping - Kathleen Barber
Faust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The Lost City of the Monkey God - Douglas Preston

Less
The Sympathizer
The Woman in Cabin 10
Sweet Little Lies
I Found You
The Hunger Games
The Open Society and Its Enemies
Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition
The History of Love
The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now
The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior
...and my favorite:
I saw a kid sitting at the counter of a taqueria reading the Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook - Spielerhandbuch. I watched him for awhile and he wasn't just looking things up, he was reading from cover to cover. (I'm not sure I linked the correct one, but I picked the cover that looks like mine.) I've already completed this category, but it would be very funny to read this for the challenge.

Loved that book :)
Yesterday I saw a a girl reading Kafka on the Shore in the munich subway.
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Storm of swords is the 3rd book in the fire and ice series. You definitely need to read the others first.