Around the Year in 52 Books discussion
Books mentioned in this topic
The Good Knight (other topics)A Darker Shade of Magic (other topics)
Cat's People (other topics)
Ella Moon (other topics)
City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Charlie Lovett (other topics)Emma Donoghue (other topics)
Joy Kogawa (other topics)
Frances Hodgson Burnett (other topics)
2. A prompt suggestion for this year that did not make the list - A book about a historical figure - Born Criminal: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Radical Suffragist - 5/21
3. A book connected to something mentioned in the Do Re Mi song - Anatomy of Evil - 5/18 - main character gets a job in a tailor shop - "sew - a needle pulling thread"
4. A book set underground, under sea or in an underworld - Gods of Jade and Shadow - partly set in underworld - 2/2
5. A book with a weird or intriguing title - When the Moon Hits Your Eye - 4/17
6. A book with a serpentine element on the cover - The Other Side of Mrs. Wood
7. A book by an author that uses 3 names - A Fair Barbarian - Frances Hodgson Burnett - 1/3
8. A collection of short stories or novellas, essays, poetry, or a mix of various brief writings - Curiosities of Literature - 5/11
9. A book that has been long-listed for the Tournament of Books in any year - You Dreamed of Empires - 4/12
10. A book about witches, goddesses or nuns - The Summer War - 6/28
11. A book set in a fictional location - A Darker Shade of Magic - 6/25
12. A book by an Irish author - The Paris Express - Emma Donoghue - 4/28
13. A book involving a "group" with at least 4 members that's not a family - Heretics Anonymous - 5/13
14. A science fiction or fantasy novel written by a woman - The Measure - 2/4
X15. A book of secrets, lies, or deception - State of Terror - 1/3
16. A book that fits a prompt from the 2016 ATY list - A book with one of the five W's in the title - Who Will Remember - 4/15
X17. A history or historical fiction book set prior to 1925 - The Good Knight - 6/8
18. A book set primarily in nature - Something Wild & Wonderful - 3/21
19. A book with a cover that has a building or cityscape - Escaping Dreamland
X20. A book with an animal, vegetable (plant), or mineral in the title - The Grey Wolf - 1/8
21. A book connected in some way to any collective noun for animals - Murder at the Vicarage - 3/31
X22. A translated novel from Asia - Kitchen - 1/16
23. A book that involves art, music, dancing or acting - Enter a Murderer - 4/14
X24. A book with a main character who is a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, or a criminal - No Highway - a brain - 1/10
25. A book with waves on the cover -
26. A book by an author with a common noun in their name - Obasan - Joy Kogawa - 1/25
27. A book set in the winter - The Merry Matchmaker - 1/21
28. Two books with a pair of opposites in their titles: Book 1 - We Could Be So Good - 4/7
29. Two books with a pair of opposites in their titles: Book 2 - Speak No Evil - 4/14
30. A monster book - The Eighth Life - 5/4
31. A book with a coastal setting - Under a Dark Moon- 2/14
X32. A mystery or true crime book - The Right Sort of Man - 1/6
X33. A book by an author you enjoyed but haven't gotten around to reading again for some time - They May Not Mean To, But They Do - 1/19
34. A book title that could be a country song - Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret - 6/14
35. A book from the NPR “Books We Love” lists - You Should Be So Lucky - 5/3
X36. A book with a common household object on the cover - Nora Goes Off Script -
37. A book featuring adult friendships - The Dearly Beloved - 5/22
38. Two books with a connection from different genres: Book 1 - A Daughter of the King - set in reign of Louis XIV - historical fiction - 1/16
39. Two books with a connection from different genres: Book 2 - set in same period - nonfiction - City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris - 7/3
40. A book you'd consider a comfort read - The Franchise: Minnesota Twins 4/9
41. A book that involves digging up the past - Disco for the Departed
42. A book set in a manor, mansion, or estate - Murder at Melrose Court - 4/2
43. A book whose title has ten or fewer letters - Ella Moon - 6/12
44. A haunting book - Salvage the Bones - 6/2
X45. A book by an author whose publishing career spans at least ten years - The Secret Adversary - 3/2
46. A book related to one of the traditional full moon names - First Frost- 1/7
47. A book relating to fire - The Fire Engine That Disappeared - 1/14
48. A book with a character dealing with death - Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead - 2/5
X49. A book that deals with time travel, alternate universes, or alternate timelines - Doors of Sleep - 1/7
50. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2024 or 2025 - Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries - 3/15
51. A book published in 2025 - Bug Hollow - 7/7
52. A book with a sunset vibes on the cover - Luck and Judgement -
Anniversary List Bonus Challenge
X1. 2016: A book originally written in a language other than English: Salvation of a Saint - 1/21
X2. 2017: A book whose title doesn’t contain the letter “E”: Victory at Yorktown: The Campaign That Won the Revolution - 5/8
3. 2018: An author’s debut book: Between You and Us - 6/4
4. 2019: A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements: Venus in Copper - 1/11
5. 2020: A book with an emotion in the title: State of Terror - 1/4
6. 2021: A book related to a code word from the NATO Phonetic Alphabet: Escaping Dreamland - author Charlie Lovett
7. 2022: A book that uses all 5 vowels in the title and/or author’s name: The Unusual Second Life of Thomas Weaver - 7/2
8. 2023: A book whose author has published more than 7 books: A Gentleman Never Keeps Score - 1/24
9. 2024: A book that has been in your TBR for over a year: - Fidelity - 4/11
10. 2025: A book involving a "group" with at least 4 members that's not a family - Cat's People - 6/26