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OLD TASK HELP THREADS > 20.7 - I Like Big Books And I Cannot Lie - Dionisia's Task - For Those We Love To Hate

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message 51: by Jason (new)

Jason | 60 comments I have 3 books that might fit the bill. will any of these work?

Brains: A Zombie Memoir
Soon I Will Be Invincible
Lord Foul's Bane


message 52: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sandra72) | 714 comments Sorry if this has already been answered, but would A Simple Plan by Scott B. Smith work for this task?


message 53: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Jason wrote: "I have 3 books that might fit the bill. will any of these work?

Brains: A Zombie Memoir
Soon I Will Be Invincible
Lord Foul's Bane"


The first two are fine but the last book (Lord Foul's Bane) does not fit this task.


message 54: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Sandra wrote: "Sorry if this has already been answered, but would A Simple Plan by Scott B. Smith work for this task?"

Yes it works. I wish I could post a comment at the beginning of the thread of the accepted/denied books. That way people would not need to hunt for them!


message 55: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 2062 comments I'm going to move The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella to this task and that will clear my "read in public" task for one of my books that don't end up fitting anywhere else. Hooray!


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) YAY, now I have another chance to read Perfume: The Story of a Murderer! Thanks for this task Dionisia.


message 57: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Jun 02, 2010 12:18PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) It's going to be a challenge of the villains for me. I'm reading The Talented Mr. Ripley for this task, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer for the translated task, and The Collector, for 25.4B, second favorite genre.


message 58: by Erin (NY) (new)

Erin (NY) (erin_p) | 653 comments How about The Lost Symbol I heard at least some of it is told from the POV of the villain?


message 59: by Cindy AL (new)

Cindy AL (cangelmd) | 645 comments Dionisia, if you have a list of accepted books, maybe you could forward it to Cynthia and she could edit that into her original post???

Is there any easy way to tell on Goodreads if a book is in first person?


message 60: by Sheila (new)

Sheila (sheilaj) | 2221 comments Great idea Cindy.


message 61: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Dlmrose | 18433 comments Mod
Would Booth: A Novel work? A GR reviewer wrote:
Using trial transcripts, pictures and diary entries, we're taken through the events--for the most part--by John Surratt, the only Lincoln conspirator not to be put to death. (Later in the book there's a short section where Booth takes over as narrator detailing the events of the assassination and his flight from justice.)



message 62: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
Cindy wrote: "Is there any easy way to tell on Goodreads if a book is in first person? "

Does the book have to be told in first person, or just from the perspective of the villain? A book can be oriented from the perspective of a particular character without necessarily being told in the first person.


message 63: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Hahaha. I disappear just when I was given props for my quick responses. I'm happy to see people warming up to the task! Thank you Cindy for the suggestion.


message 64: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Erin wrote: "How about The Lost Symbol I heard at least some of it is told from the POV of the villain?"

Sorry this book does not fit.


message 65: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Would Booth: A Novel work? A GR reviewer wrote:
Using trial transcripts, pictures and diary entries, we're taken through the events--for the most part--by John Surratt, the only Linc..."


Yes, this book works. Hope you like it!


message 66: by Dionisia (last edited Jun 02, 2010 03:10PM) (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Sandy wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Is there any easy way to tell on Goodreads if a book is in first person? "

Does the book have to be told in first person, or just from the perspective of the villain? A book can b..."


I would prefer the book be written in the first person. I want the reader to get inside the head of the "bad guy" and see the story play out from their point of view. I also am flexible on this issue. As long as the book captures the essence of the task I will count it.


message 67: by Heather (new)

Heather | 384 comments So would Lolita work then? Thanks!


message 68: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Heather wrote: "So would Lolita work then? Thanks!"

Yes. Enjoy!


message 69: by Janice (last edited Jun 03, 2010 12:00AM) (new)

Janice  | 714 comments I just found another book that will work for this task. It sounds very intriguing, and I own it. Hooray! True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey. It is biographical fiction and narrated by Ned Kelly.


message 70: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8954 comments would Genghis: Birth of an Empire work...from what I can see its from his perspective...


message 74: by Juniper (last edited Jun 03, 2010 11:30AM) (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Dionisia wrote: "True History of the Kelly Gang - Yes

Sa-weet! Good find Janice. I also own this and am very glad it fits a task this summer.

Thanks Dionisia. Great task. :D


message 76: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Tanja wrote: "The Hot Rock, What's So Funny? by Donald E. Westlake - thief

Caught Stealing
Death in the Death "Discworld" Books

http://mysterycrimef..."


The two Donald Westlake books you mentioned work. Sorry, Caught Stealing does not fit this task. Also, I'm not familiar with the "Discworld" books you referred to. Are these the books written by Terry Pratchett? They do not seem to fit this task. Unless you have a specific book in mind you want to make a case for...that's a general "no" on this series.


message 77: by Usako (new)

Usako (bbmeltdown) | 1256 comments Reaper Man -- It's the Death focused Discworld book. The perspective is from Death.


message 78: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Tanja wrote: "Reaper Man -- It's the Death focused Discworld book. The perspective is from Death."

Death definitely isn't the villain in that book, it's either the Auditors or New Death. I don't think he's a villainous character at all, but that could be my opinion and my track record for this task is horrible.


message 79: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Tanja wrote: "Reaper Man -- It's the Death focused Discworld book. The perspective is from Death."

Sorry to shoot you down again but this one won't work. Judging from the description and reviews it seems like this book features a cast of characters dealing with the absence of death. Death itself shares some focus but "his" perspective doesn't seem to be the meat of the book.


message 80: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Les Liaisons Dangereuses?

"It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two rivals (and ex-lovers) who use sex as a weapon to humiliate and degrade others, all the while enjoying their cruel games.... The book is an epistolary novel, composed entirely of letters written by the various characters to each other. In particular, the letters between Valmont and the Marquise drive the plot, with those of other characters serving as illustrations to give the story its depth."


message 81: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Liz wrote: "Les Liaisons Dangereuses?

"It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two rivals (and ex-lovers) who use sex as a weapon to humiliate and degrade others, ..."


I'll accept it.


message 82: by Kate (new)

Kate (kathrynlouwca) | 1002 comments I was wondering if Artemis Fowl would work for this task.


message 83: by Leigh Ann (new)

Leigh Ann (leighannflyingonsilverwings) I was originally planning to read Bree Tanner for this one, but I saw Thirteen Reasons Why on one of the ads and after reading the synopsis I'm wondering if it would fit here. I think it would really have to do with personal opinion on who the real villain is! What do you think?


message 84: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Kathryn wrote: "I was wondering if Artemis Fowl would work for this task."

Yes, it fits.


message 85: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Leigh Ann wrote: "I was originally planning to read Bree Tanner for this one, but I saw Thirteen Reasons Why on one of the ads and after reading the synopsis I'm wondering if it would fit here. I thi..."

Sorry, Thirteen Reasons Why does not fit this task.


Sarah (Mood Reader) (bookworm1887) | 458 comments I have two of Lawrence's Block's books... Small Town and Hit Parade would either of these work??


message 87: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Sarah wrote: "I have two of Lawrence's Block's books... Small Town and Hit Parade would either of these work??"

Hit Parade - Yes
Small Town - No


message 88: by ColleenPA (new)

ColleenPA | 79 comments Would The Third Witch: A Novel work? It's from the perspective of one of the witches in Macbeth.


message 89: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 1535 comments Blacklands by Belinda Bauer

Dionisia, I just finished reading this dark, chilling story of a family suffering from the death of a child at the hands of a serial killer. The story is told from the POV of a 12 y/o boy and the POV of the serial killer. It definitely takes you into the mind of the killer and his manipulations. I hope this works for your task, and I highly recommend it to anyone else. My stomach is still churning!


message 90: by Dionisia (last edited Jun 08, 2010 06:58AM) (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Lisa wrote: "Blacklands by Belinda Bauer

Dionisia, I just finished reading this dark, chilling story of a family suffering from the death of a child at the hands of a serial killer. The story is told fr..."


Sorry, this book doesn't work for my task. The story follows 12 yr old Stephen. Sounds good though! I've added it to my TBR mountain.

ColleenPA wrote: "Would The Third Witch: A Novel work? It's from the perspective of one of the witches in Macbeth."

Yes, this works.


message 91: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) Hi,
Does The Postman Always Rings Twice work?
In a nutshell- It's narrated by a morally deficient good-for-nothing guy who has a torrid love affair with a married woman and then schemes to kill the woman's husband...


message 92: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Liz wrote: "Hi,
Does The Postman Always Rings Twice work?
In a nutshell- It's narrated by a morally deficient good-for-nothing guy who has a torrid love affair with a married woman and then scheme..."


This works.


message 93: by Jennifer N. (new)

Jennifer N. | 421 comments Would The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe work for this?


message 94: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Jennifer N. wrote: "Would The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe work for this?"

Yes.


message 95: by Rachel Lee (new)

Rachel Lee (rlcwt9) | 261 comments Would 'Scuse Me While I Kill This Guy work? It is from the POV of an assasin.


message 96: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaina) | 380 comments What about novels with Erik (the Phantom of the Opera)'s POV? He's the villain in the TPOTO..


message 97: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Melanie wrote: "What about novels with Erik (the Phantom of the Opera)'s POV? He's the villain in the TPOTO.."

Rachel Lee wrote: "Would 'Scuse Me While I Kill This Guy work? It is from the POV of an assasin."

Both are fine.


message 98: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer  (jml_417) Dionisia wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "I was wondering if Artemis Fowl would work for this task."

Yes, it fits."


Would all the Artemis Fowl books work for this task? I've read the first, but would like to read the second, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, if it fits.

Thanks.


message 99: by Dionisia (new)

Dionisia (therabidreader) | 329 comments Jennifer L. wrote: "Dionisia wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "I was wondering if Artemis Fowl would work for this task."

Yes, it fits."

Would all the Artemis Fowl books work for this task? I've read the fi..."


Sure


message 100: by Foxy Grandma (new)

Foxy Grandma (foxygrandma) | 1194 comments How about Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates?

This is the first person narrative in the form of diary entries of a serial rapist/killer. According to Amazon's review "Joyce Carol Oates has so convincingly written through the voice of a killer, you will feel nervous while reading at how familiar, how human, he is."


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