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46 - A Book in Which a Character Sleeps for More Than 24 Hours
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Yes, I just double-checked my copy to confirm.
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Thank you! I love that series and was going to use that one for the prompt. Which means I'll have read three Kingfisher books for the challenge, haha... (four if you count a book she wrote under her real name)

In The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson, a main character is unconscious for almost two weeks after taking a serious injury. Another goes into an extended sleep related to the magic system.
It's the first book in the Mistborn series.
Good news for Empyrean fans! I'm reading Iron Flame right now, and it turns out young dragons need to sleep for several months as part of their growth, so I anticipate Andarna sleeping for more than 24 hours and I am tentively penciling it in for this category. And at the end of Fourth Wing, a human is knocked out for several days after an injury.

I am reading Iron Flame right now too. I wish I liked it as much as Fourth Wing. But it does work for this prompt.







Really interesting book! There was so much violence early on, I almost stopped reading around page 40, but I'd gotten so attached to the characters that I pushed on.

Glad you liked it! It never quite came together for me - I never felt like things were happening organically, just because it was the next thing the plot needed. However, I am interested enough in the world that I still plan to read The Book of Phoenix.


In The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson, a main character is unconscious for almost..."
That's what I came to double-check! THANK YOU

Relevance: the MC has two periods of sleeping for 24 hours - she does stir slightly, but not enough to bother me.
Warnings: sex and language explicit. Dope in the States = heroin. In the UK it's cannabis, which puzzled me for a while.

That's quite the difference!


That's quite the difference!"
I'm in Canada, and dope is a Gen X term for pot.
LeahS wrote: "Dope in the States = heroin. In the UK it's cannabis, which puzzled me for a while...."
For my generation (X) in my part of the US (NY/NJ), "dope" is just a generic term for any drug. Context clues are required to let you know which drug is being discussed.
But as an engineer, "dope" is pipe dope, a soft, almost Play Doh type of material you can put on pipe threads in lieu of teflon tape to help the joint seal better. Apparently it is from the Dutch word "doop" for "thick sauce."
For my generation (X) in my part of the US (NY/NJ), "dope" is just a generic term for any drug. Context clues are required to let you know which drug is being discussed.
But as an engineer, "dope" is pipe dope, a soft, almost Play Doh type of material you can put on pipe threads in lieu of teflon tape to help the joint seal better. Apparently it is from the Dutch word "doop" for "thick sauce."

Edited to add - he does this a few times.


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