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Lukuhaaste: Goodreads 2019
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
Toivoin että saisin tähän kohtaan jotain edes vähän erikoisempaa kuin kirjastosta lainatun kirjan, mutta ei semmoisia vaan tule vastaan joten tällä mennään.
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Toivoin että saisin tähän kohtaan jotain edes vähän erikoisempaa kuin kirjastosta lainatun kirjan, mutta ei semmoisia vaan tule vastaan joten tällä mennään.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
Lukuhaaste: Goodreads 2019
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes Jojo Moyes: Elä rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
- " A book with a romantic element or featuring a romantic relationship" Louisa Clarkin tarinan päätösosa.
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- " A book with a romantic element or featuring a romantic relationship" Louisa Clarkin tarinan päätösosa.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Stephen King: Ulkopuolinen
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
Varoitus: Spoiler.
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
Oxfordin yliopistoon sijoittuva dekkari. Scotland Yardin etsivä saapuu tutkimaan arvokkaan ja harvinaisen kirjan tuhoamista ja ruumiita alkaa tulla.
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Oxfordin yliopistoon sijoittuva dekkari. Scotland Yardin etsivä saapuu tutkimaan arvokkaan ja harvinaisen kirjan tuhoamista ja ruumiita alkaa tulla.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old -
H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
Alkuperäinen tarina on vuodelta 1896. Luin omistamani vuoden 1986 suomennoksen. Tämä oli haasteiden toinen uudelleen luku kirja. Olin lukenut kirjan aiemmin yli 20 vuotta sitten joten aikaa siitä on. Tarina on eittämättä klassikko ja lie monille tuttu. Tarinan pohjalta on tehty kolme elokuvaa ja se on ollut inspiraation lähteenä muussa kirjallisuudessa, kuten Gene Wolfen kolmessa pienoisromaanissa. 3/5
31/52
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Alkuperäinen tarina on vuodelta 1896. Luin omistamani vuoden 1986 suomennoksen. Tämä oli haasteiden toinen uudelleen luku kirja. Olin lukenut kirjan aiemmin yli 20 vuotta sitten joten aikaa siitä on. Tarina on eittämättä klassikko ja lie monille tuttu. Tarinan pohjalta on tehty kolme elokuvaa ja se on ollut inspiraation lähteenä muussa kirjallisuudessa, kuten Gene Wolfen kolmessa pienoisromaanissa. 3/5
31/52
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: The Calculating Stars (Mary Robinette Kowal)
Haastekohta "A book about or featuring STEM". Tässä teoksessa oli paljon avaruustekniikkatermistöä yms. Mielenkiintoinen vaihtoehtohistoriatarina, jossa 1950-luvulla asteroidi tömähtää maahan ja tuhoaa osan väestöstä. Lopulle osalle tulee kiire päästä pois maasta ennen kuin ilmasto muuttuu ihmisille sopimattomaksi ja tämä aiheuttaa sen, että avaruusohjelma ottaa isoja harppauksia eteenpäin. Keskiössä on Elma York, joka haluaa olla ensimmäinen nainen avaruudessa, ja hänen matkaansa kohti päämäärää seurataan. Hyvin kirjoitettu, kovin herttainen ja samalla samaistuttava, ja tässä teoksessa on myös yksi parhaiten kuvatuista parisuhteista mitä olen koskaan lukenut.
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
Oikaisen hiukan. Tämä on Hugo-ehdokas novelli, joten aika lyhyt, mutta tässä seurataan yhden hahmon elämää (hyvin isoilla aikaharppauksilla) lapsesta vanhaksi mieheksi ja mitä kaikkea hänelle tapahtuu ajan saatossa.
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
Toinen Hugo-ehdokas novelli, ja tässä teoksessa pääosassa on kuninkaan ruuanmaistaja. Hyvin rakennettu juoni, jossa spefielementtinä oli muistoja sisällään pitävät ruuat.
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
Malesialainen kirjailija on kirjoittanut tämän Hugo-ehdokas novellin. Tässä kuvataan imugia, joka haluaa saavuttaa täyden potentiaalinsa lohikäärmeenä. Se vaatii monia yrityksiä.
47/52 luettu (24/52 spefiä, 13/52 omasta hyllystä)
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy: The Laughing Policeman (Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö)
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title: What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? (Henry Farrell)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Fired Up (Riley Hart)
4. A book with a criminal character: Strangers on a Train (Patricia Highsmith)
6. A book with a dual timeline: Nainen junassa (Paula Hawkins)
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Dangerous Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Guardian Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres: Whispers Under Ground (Ben Aaronovitch)
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Beguiled (Joanna Chambers)
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals: Charlotte's Web (E. B. White)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Tarina vailla loppua (Michael Ende)
14. A book with a title relating to an astronomical term: The Moonstone (Wilkie Collins)
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country: Yhdeksäs portti (Arturo Pérez-Reverte)
16. A book told from multiple perspectives: Kulki kerran metsätie (Colin Dexter)
17. A speculative fiction: Revenant Gun (Yoon Ha Lee)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements: Spinning Silver (Naomi Novik)
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR: Piina (Stephen King)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Trail of Lightning (Rebecca Roanhorse)
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: The Calculating Stars (Mary Robinette Kowal)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Enlightened (Joanna Chambers)
23. Book #1 Something Old: Mainosmurha (Dorothy L. Sayers)
24. Book #2 Something New: The Magpie Lord (K.J. Charles)
25. Book #3 Something Borrowed: Kainin tyttäret (Colin Dexter)
26. Book #4 Something Blue: Spencer Cohen, Book Two (N. R. Walker)
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: Ensimmäinen yhteys (Carl Sagan)
28. A book related to something cold: Hoarfrost (Jordan L. Hawk)
29. A book published before 1950: Vahinko kello kaulassa (James M. Cain)
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Kuoleman maku (P.D. James)
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read: Kätkijät (Mary Norton)
32. A book with more than 500 pages: Tuulen viemää (Margaret Mitchell)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Magic Binds (Ilona Andrews)
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Serkkuni Raakel (Daphne du Maurier)
35. A psychological thriller: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Henry Farrell)
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Norse Mythology (Neil Gaiman)
38. A book not written in traditional novel format: Preacher, Volume 1: Gone to Texas (Garth Ennis)
39. A book where the author brings the location to life: Bloodline (Jordan L. Hawk)
40. A book you stumbled upon: Sherlock Holmes Four Investigations (Ced)
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: My Sister, the Serial Killer (Oyinkan Braithwaite)
43. A book related to STEM: Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
44. A book related in some way to a tv series you enjoyed: The Carpenter’s Secret (Noah Harris)
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover: From Hell (Alan Moore)
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
50. A book that includes a journey: Maestra (L.S. Hilton)
51. A book published in 2019: The Wall (John Lanchester)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Hexbreaker (Jordan L. Hawk)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
37. A book set in a school or university
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
Haastekohta "A book about or featuring STEM". Tässä teoksessa oli paljon avaruustekniikkatermistöä yms. Mielenkiintoinen vaihtoehtohistoriatarina, jossa 1950-luvulla asteroidi tömähtää maahan ja tuhoaa osan väestöstä. Lopulle osalle tulee kiire päästä pois maasta ennen kuin ilmasto muuttuu ihmisille sopimattomaksi ja tämä aiheuttaa sen, että avaruusohjelma ottaa isoja harppauksia eteenpäin. Keskiössä on Elma York, joka haluaa olla ensimmäinen nainen avaruudessa, ja hänen matkaansa kohti päämäärää seurataan. Hyvin kirjoitettu, kovin herttainen ja samalla samaistuttava, ja tässä teoksessa on myös yksi parhaiten kuvatuista parisuhteista mitä olen koskaan lukenut.
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
Oikaisen hiukan. Tämä on Hugo-ehdokas novelli, joten aika lyhyt, mutta tässä seurataan yhden hahmon elämää (hyvin isoilla aikaharppauksilla) lapsesta vanhaksi mieheksi ja mitä kaikkea hänelle tapahtuu ajan saatossa.
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
Toinen Hugo-ehdokas novelli, ja tässä teoksessa pääosassa on kuninkaan ruuanmaistaja. Hyvin rakennettu juoni, jossa spefielementtinä oli muistoja sisällään pitävät ruuat.
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
Malesialainen kirjailija on kirjoittanut tämän Hugo-ehdokas novellin. Tässä kuvataan imugia, joka haluaa saavuttaa täyden potentiaalinsa lohikäärmeenä. Se vaatii monia yrityksiä.
47/52 luettu (24/52 spefiä, 13/52 omasta hyllystä)
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy: The Laughing Policeman (Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö)
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title: What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? (Henry Farrell)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Fired Up (Riley Hart)
4. A book with a criminal character: Strangers on a Train (Patricia Highsmith)
6. A book with a dual timeline: Nainen junassa (Paula Hawkins)
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Dangerous Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Guardian Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres: Whispers Under Ground (Ben Aaronovitch)
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Beguiled (Joanna Chambers)
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals: Charlotte's Web (E. B. White)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Tarina vailla loppua (Michael Ende)
14. A book with a title relating to an astronomical term: The Moonstone (Wilkie Collins)
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country: Yhdeksäs portti (Arturo Pérez-Reverte)
16. A book told from multiple perspectives: Kulki kerran metsätie (Colin Dexter)
17. A speculative fiction: Revenant Gun (Yoon Ha Lee)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements: Spinning Silver (Naomi Novik)
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR: Piina (Stephen King)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Trail of Lightning (Rebecca Roanhorse)
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: The Calculating Stars (Mary Robinette Kowal)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Enlightened (Joanna Chambers)
23. Book #1 Something Old: Mainosmurha (Dorothy L. Sayers)
24. Book #2 Something New: The Magpie Lord (K.J. Charles)
25. Book #3 Something Borrowed: Kainin tyttäret (Colin Dexter)
26. Book #4 Something Blue: Spencer Cohen, Book Two (N. R. Walker)
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: Ensimmäinen yhteys (Carl Sagan)
28. A book related to something cold: Hoarfrost (Jordan L. Hawk)
29. A book published before 1950: Vahinko kello kaulassa (James M. Cain)
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Kuoleman maku (P.D. James)
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read: Kätkijät (Mary Norton)
32. A book with more than 500 pages: Tuulen viemää (Margaret Mitchell)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Magic Binds (Ilona Andrews)
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Serkkuni Raakel (Daphne du Maurier)
35. A psychological thriller: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Henry Farrell)
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Norse Mythology (Neil Gaiman)
38. A book not written in traditional novel format: Preacher, Volume 1: Gone to Texas (Garth Ennis)
39. A book where the author brings the location to life: Bloodline (Jordan L. Hawk)
40. A book you stumbled upon: Sherlock Holmes Four Investigations (Ced)
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: My Sister, the Serial Killer (Oyinkan Braithwaite)
43. A book related to STEM: Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
44. A book related in some way to a tv series you enjoyed: The Carpenter’s Secret (Noah Harris)
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover: From Hell (Alan Moore)
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
50. A book that includes a journey: Maestra (L.S. Hilton)
51. A book published in 2019: The Wall (John Lanchester)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Hexbreaker (Jordan L. Hawk)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
37. A book set in a school or university
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
Lukuhaaste: Goodreads 2019
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet Kathryn Stockett: Piiat
- Onhan se tuossa hyllyssä notkunut varmasti yli vuoden...tai parikin.
24/52
- Onhan se tuossa hyllyssä notkunut varmasti yli vuoden...tai parikin.
24/52
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Stephen King: Ulkopuolinen
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet Kathryn Stockett: Piiat
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet Kathryn Stockett: Piiat
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
Varoitus: Spoiler.
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject): Yoshihiro Takahashi: Akame
Aiheena koira, joka on kiinalaisen horoskoopin 11. eläin.
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Yoshihiro Takahashi: Shin Gaiden
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc): Sally Green: Savuvarkaat
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1: C.S. Pacat: Kings rising
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror): C.S Pacat: The Summer Palace
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Mia Kankimäki: Asioita jotka saavat sydämen lyömään nopeammin
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject): Yoshihiro Takahashi: Akame
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Saara Turunen: Sivuhenkilö
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list: Neil Gaiman & Terry Prachett: Good omens
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country: André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Ante Aikio: Stallun pata
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: A book related to or set in a national capital city": Anna Kontula: Eduskunta
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Mari Manninen: 33 Kiina-myyttiä, jotka vaativat kumoamista
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja puuttuva rengas
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja isoisän salattu elämä
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinoksen seitsemän enoa
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja elämän eväät
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: George Orwell: Eläinten vallankumous
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Sisko Savonlahti: Ehkä tänä kesänä kaikki muuttuu
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Kevin Kwan: China Rich Girlfriend
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Maria Veitola: Veitola
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Han Kang: Ihmisen teot
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc): Anna Karhunen ja Tiia Rantanen: Kaverin puolesta kyselen
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon: Jukka Parkkinen: Viekas mies tuli taloon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Ngozi Ukazu: Check please!
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: Liane Moriarty: Mustat valkeat valheet
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]: Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.): Kevin Kwan: Crazy Rich Asians
45. A multi-generational saga: Kevin Kwan: Rich People Problems
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year: Hanya Yanagihara: Pieni elämä
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country: Jouni Hokkanen: Pohjois-Korea - Siperiasta itään
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title
Aiheena koira, joka on kiinalaisen horoskoopin 11. eläin.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Yoshihiro Takahashi: Shin Gaiden
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc): Sally Green: Savuvarkaat
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1: C.S. Pacat: Kings rising
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror): C.S Pacat: The Summer Palace
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Mia Kankimäki: Asioita jotka saavat sydämen lyömään nopeammin
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject): Yoshihiro Takahashi: Akame
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Saara Turunen: Sivuhenkilö
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list: Neil Gaiman & Terry Prachett: Good omens
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country: André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Ante Aikio: Stallun pata
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: A book related to or set in a national capital city": Anna Kontula: Eduskunta
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Mari Manninen: 33 Kiina-myyttiä, jotka vaativat kumoamista
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja puuttuva rengas
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja isoisän salattu elämä
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinoksen seitsemän enoa
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja elämän eväät
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: George Orwell: Eläinten vallankumous
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Sisko Savonlahti: Ehkä tänä kesänä kaikki muuttuu
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Kevin Kwan: China Rich Girlfriend
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Maria Veitola: Veitola
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Han Kang: Ihmisen teot
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc): Anna Karhunen ja Tiia Rantanen: Kaverin puolesta kyselen
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon: Jukka Parkkinen: Viekas mies tuli taloon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Ngozi Ukazu: Check please!
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: Liane Moriarty: Mustat valkeat valheet
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]: Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.): Kevin Kwan: Crazy Rich Asians
45. A multi-generational saga: Kevin Kwan: Rich People Problems
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year: Hanya Yanagihara: Pieni elämä
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country: Jouni Hokkanen: Pohjois-Korea - Siperiasta itään
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Emma Kantanen: Nimi jolla kutsutaan öisin
Kiehtova nimi, vielä kiehtovampi takakansiteksti. Oman Peking-historian vuoksi kuvittelin saavani kirjasta ehkä enemmän irti, mutta ympäristön ja kulttuurin kuvailua olikin odottamaani vähemmän. Erikoinen lukuelämys siitä huolimatta.
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Yoshihiro Takahashi: Shin Gaiden
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc): Sally Green: Savuvarkaat
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1: C.S. Pacat: Kings rising
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror): C.S Pacat: The Summer Palace
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Mia Kankimäki: Asioita jotka saavat sydämen lyömään nopeammin
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject): Yoshihiro Takahashi: Akame
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Saara Turunen: Sivuhenkilö
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list: Neil Gaiman & Terry Prachett: Good omens
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country: André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Ante Aikio: Stallun pata
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: A book related to or set in a national capital city": Anna Kontula: Eduskunta
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Mari Manninen: 33 Kiina-myyttiä, jotka vaativat kumoamista
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja puuttuva rengas
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja isoisän salattu elämä
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinoksen seitsemän enoa
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja elämän eväät
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: George Orwell: Eläinten vallankumous
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Sisko Savonlahti: Ehkä tänä kesänä kaikki muuttuu
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Kevin Kwan: China Rich Girlfriend
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Maria Veitola: Veitola
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Han Kang: Ihmisen teot
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc): Anna Karhunen ja Tiia Rantanen: Kaverin puolesta kyselen
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon: Jukka Parkkinen: Viekas mies tuli taloon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Ngozi Ukazu: Check please!
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: Liane Moriarty: Mustat valkeat valheet
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]: Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.): Kevin Kwan: Crazy Rich Asians
45. A multi-generational saga: Kevin Kwan: Rich People Problems
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year: Hanya Yanagihara: Pieni elämä
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country: Jouni Hokkanen: Pohjois-Korea - Siperiasta itään
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Emma Kantanen: Nimi jolla kutsutaan öisin
Kiehtova nimi, vielä kiehtovampi takakansiteksti. Oman Peking-historian vuoksi kuvittelin saavani kirjasta ehkä enemmän irti, mutta ympäristön ja kulttuurin kuvailua olikin odottamaani vähemmän. Erikoinen lukuelämys siitä huolimatta.
31/52
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Yoshihiro Takahashi: Shin Gaiden
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc): Sally Green: Savuvarkaat
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1: C.S. Pacat: Kings rising
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror): C.S Pacat: The Summer Palace
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Mia Kankimäki: Asioita jotka saavat sydämen lyömään nopeammin
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject): Yoshihiro Takahashi: Akame
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Saara Turunen: Sivuhenkilö
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list: Neil Gaiman & Terry Prachett: Good omens
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country: André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Ante Aikio: Stallun pata
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: A book related to or set in a national capital city": Anna Kontula: Eduskunta
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Mari Manninen: 33 Kiina-myyttiä, jotka vaativat kumoamista
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja puuttuva rengas
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja isoisän salattu elämä
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinoksen seitsemän enoa
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue: Jukka Parkkinen: Suvi Kinos ja elämän eväät
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: George Orwell: Eläinten vallankumous
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Sisko Savonlahti: Ehkä tänä kesänä kaikki muuttuu
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Kevin Kwan: China Rich Girlfriend
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Maria Veitola: Veitola
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Han Kang: Ihmisen teot
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc): Anna Karhunen ja Tiia Rantanen: Kaverin puolesta kyselen
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life
40. A book you stumbled upon: Jukka Parkkinen: Viekas mies tuli taloon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Ngozi Ukazu: Check please!
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: Liane Moriarty: Mustat valkeat valheet
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]: Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.): Kevin Kwan: Crazy Rich Asians
45. A multi-generational saga: Kevin Kwan: Rich People Problems
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year: Hanya Yanagihara: Pieni elämä
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country: Jouni Hokkanen: Pohjois-Korea - Siperiasta itään
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Emma Kantanen: Nimi jolla kutsutaan öisin
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy -
Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
Shirley Jackson Awards palkitsee kirjallisuuden lajia "of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic". Dark Matter oli ehdolla kyseiseen palkintoon 2011.
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Shirley Jackson Awards palkitsee kirjallisuuden lajia "of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic". Dark Matter oli ehdolla kyseiseen palkintoon 2011.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
4. A book with a criminal character -
Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
Artemis on 12-vuotias lapsinero, joka käyttää rikollisia keinoja saavuttaakseen haluamansa.
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Artemis on 12-vuotias lapsinero, joka käyttää rikollisia keinoja saavuttaakseen haluamansa.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Muokannut 04.06.2019 23:19 Eija
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
Tarina sijoittuu Turun Pernoon 80-90 -luvuille. Se on ruma kaupunginosa, jossa ei ole luksuksia ja jossa duunarit, sossun asiakkaat ja muut elämän päähän potkimat asuvat kaupungin ankeissa vuokrataloissa. Lama vain pahentaa asioita. Vallinkoski maalailee Pernosta asiantuntevasti karun ja elävän kuvan. Jää kyllä mieleen pitkäksi aikaa.
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Tarina sijoittuu Turun Pernoon 80-90 -luvuille. Se on ruma kaupunginosa, jossa ei ole luksuksia ja jossa duunarit, sossun asiakkaat ja muut elämän päähän potkimat asuvat kaupungin ankeissa vuokrataloissa. Lama vain pahentaa asioita. Vallinkoski maalailee Pernosta asiantuntevasti karun ja elävän kuvan. Jää kyllä mieleen pitkäksi aikaa.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
37. A book set in a school or university: Beneath the Sugar Sky (Seanan McGuire)
Tarinan yhtenä tärkeänä paikkana on koulu lapsille ja nuorille, jotka ovat palanneet takaisin omaan maailmaansa käytyään seikkailemassa jossain toisessa maailmassa. Nämä teokset eivät ole todellakaan minulle, en jaksa yhtään kiinnostua hahmoista tai heidän edesottamuksistaan.
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Monstress, Vol 3: Haven (Marjorie Liu)
Hugo-ehdokas sarjakuvissa. Kaksi ekaa osaa ovat tainneet voittaa Hugon samaisesta kategoriasta.
49/52 luettu (26/52 spefiä, 13/52 omasta hyllystä)
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy: The Laughing Policeman (Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö)
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title: What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? (Henry Farrell)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Fired Up (Riley Hart)
4. A book with a criminal character: Strangers on a Train (Patricia Highsmith)
6. A book with a dual timeline: Nainen junassa (Paula Hawkins)
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Dangerous Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Guardian Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres: Whispers Under Ground (Ben Aaronovitch)
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Beguiled (Joanna Chambers)
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals: Charlotte's Web (E. B. White)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Tarina vailla loppua (Michael Ende)
14. A book with a title relating to an astronomical term: The Moonstone (Wilkie Collins)
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country: Yhdeksäs portti (Arturo Pérez-Reverte)
16. A book told from multiple perspectives: Kulki kerran metsätie (Colin Dexter)
17. A speculative fiction: Revenant Gun (Yoon Ha Lee)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements: Spinning Silver (Naomi Novik)
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR: Piina (Stephen King)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Trail of Lightning (Rebecca Roanhorse)
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: The Calculating Stars (Mary Robinette Kowal)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Enlightened (Joanna Chambers)
23. Book #1 Something Old: Mainosmurha (Dorothy L. Sayers)
24. Book #2 Something New: The Magpie Lord (K.J. Charles)
25. Book #3 Something Borrowed: Kainin tyttäret (Colin Dexter)
26. Book #4 Something Blue: Spencer Cohen, Book Two (N. R. Walker)
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: Ensimmäinen yhteys (Carl Sagan)
28. A book related to something cold: Hoarfrost (Jordan L. Hawk)
29. A book published before 1950: Vahinko kello kaulassa (James M. Cain)
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Kuoleman maku (P.D. James)
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read: Kätkijät (Mary Norton)
32. A book with more than 500 pages: Tuulen viemää (Margaret Mitchell)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Magic Binds (Ilona Andrews)
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Serkkuni Raakel (Daphne du Maurier)
35. A psychological thriller: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Henry Farrell)
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Norse Mythology (Neil Gaiman)
37. A book set in a school or university: Beneath the Sugar Sky (Seanan McGuire)
38. A book not written in traditional novel format: Preacher, Volume 1: Gone to Texas (Garth Ennis)
39. A book where the author brings the location to life: Bloodline (Jordan L. Hawk)
40. A book you stumbled upon: Sherlock Holmes Four Investigations (Ced)
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Monstress, Vol 3: Haven (Marjorie Liu)
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: My Sister, the Serial Killer (Oyinkan Braithwaite)
43. A book related to STEM: Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
44. A book related in some way to a tv series you enjoyed: The Carpenter’s Secret (Noah Harris)
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover: From Hell (Alan Moore)
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
50. A book that includes a journey: Maestra (L.S. Hilton)
51. A book published in 2019: The Wall (John Lanchester)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Hexbreaker (Jordan L. Hawk)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
Tarinan yhtenä tärkeänä paikkana on koulu lapsille ja nuorille, jotka ovat palanneet takaisin omaan maailmaansa käytyään seikkailemassa jossain toisessa maailmassa. Nämä teokset eivät ole todellakaan minulle, en jaksa yhtään kiinnostua hahmoista tai heidän edesottamuksistaan.
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Monstress, Vol 3: Haven (Marjorie Liu)
Hugo-ehdokas sarjakuvissa. Kaksi ekaa osaa ovat tainneet voittaa Hugon samaisesta kategoriasta.
49/52 luettu (26/52 spefiä, 13/52 omasta hyllystä)
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy: The Laughing Policeman (Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö)
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title: What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? (Henry Farrell)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y: Fired Up (Riley Hart)
4. A book with a criminal character: Strangers on a Train (Patricia Highsmith)
6. A book with a dual timeline: Nainen junassa (Paula Hawkins)
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Dangerous Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Guardian Spirits (Jordan L. Hawk)
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres: Whispers Under Ground (Ben Aaronovitch)
10. A book featuring an historical figure: Beguiled (Joanna Chambers)
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals: Charlotte's Web (E. B. White)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Tarina vailla loppua (Michael Ende)
14. A book with a title relating to an astronomical term: The Moonstone (Wilkie Collins)
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country: Yhdeksäs portti (Arturo Pérez-Reverte)
16. A book told from multiple perspectives: Kulki kerran metsätie (Colin Dexter)
17. A speculative fiction: Revenant Gun (Yoon Ha Lee)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements: Spinning Silver (Naomi Novik)
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR: Piina (Stephen King)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country: Trail of Lightning (Rebecca Roanhorse)
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes: The Calculating Stars (Mary Robinette Kowal)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Enlightened (Joanna Chambers)
23. Book #1 Something Old: Mainosmurha (Dorothy L. Sayers)
24. Book #2 Something New: The Magpie Lord (K.J. Charles)
25. Book #3 Something Borrowed: Kainin tyttäret (Colin Dexter)
26. Book #4 Something Blue: Spencer Cohen, Book Two (N. R. Walker)
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: Ensimmäinen yhteys (Carl Sagan)
28. A book related to something cold: Hoarfrost (Jordan L. Hawk)
29. A book published before 1950: Vahinko kello kaulassa (James M. Cain)
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Kuoleman maku (P.D. James)
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read: Kätkijät (Mary Norton)
32. A book with more than 500 pages: Tuulen viemää (Margaret Mitchell)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Magic Binds (Ilona Andrews)
34. A book with a person's name in the title: Serkkuni Raakel (Daphne du Maurier)
35. A psychological thriller: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Henry Farrell)
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list: Norse Mythology (Neil Gaiman)
37. A book set in a school or university: Beneath the Sugar Sky (Seanan McGuire)
38. A book not written in traditional novel format: Preacher, Volume 1: Gone to Texas (Garth Ennis)
39. A book where the author brings the location to life: Bloodline (Jordan L. Hawk)
40. A book you stumbled upon: Sherlock Holmes Four Investigations (Ced)
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Monstress, Vol 3: Haven (Marjorie Liu)
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: My Sister, the Serial Killer (Oyinkan Braithwaite)
43. A book related to STEM: Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
44. A book related in some way to a tv series you enjoyed: The Carpenter’s Secret (Noah Harris)
45. A multi-generational saga: Nine Last Days on Planet Earth (Daryl Gregory)
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover: From Hell (Alan Moore)
47. A book related to food: The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (Tina Connolly)
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author: If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again (Zen Cho)
50. A book that includes a journey: Maestra (L.S. Hilton)
51. A book published in 2019: The Wall (John Lanchester)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Hexbreaker (Jordan L. Hawk)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
Tämä on matkakertomus Amazonilta ja siinä ollaan tekemisissä useiden eri alkuperäisväestön heimojen kanssa.
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Tämä on matkakertomus Amazonilta ja siinä ollaan tekemisissä useiden eri alkuperäisväestön heimojen kanssa.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
Kirjan kannessa on iso sininen epäsäännöllinen raita. Blue tarkoittaa myös alakuloista, eikä tämä ollut mikään iloinen tarina.
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Kirjan kannessa on iso sininen epäsäännöllinen raita. Blue tarkoittaa myös alakuloista, eikä tämä ollut mikään iloinen tarina.
40/52
Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover -
Matt Haig: Kuinka aika pysäytetään
Kannessa on pienellä vasemmassa ylänurkassa vuosiluku 1581
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover - Matt Haig: Kuinka aika pysäytetään
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Kannessa on pienellä vasemmassa ylänurkassa vuosiluku 1581
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject)
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover - Matt Haig: Kuinka aika pysäytetään
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Muokannut 12.06.2019 20:09 Eija
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) -
Kirsten Bakis: Hirviökoirien elämä
Koira esiintyy kaikissa kolmessa: kirjan nimessä, kannessa ja aiheena.
Tarinan lähtökohta alkaa 1800 luvulta, jolloin hullu tiedepoika kehitteli koirat, jotka seisovat kahdella jalalla ja niillä on kädet. Koirat kykenevät myös puhumaan. Keksijä on varsin vastenmielinen hahmo silpoessaan eläimiä tunnontuskitta kokeissaan. Tarina kertoo koirien vaiheista 1800 luvulta nykypäivään ja siitä mikä ongelma koirilla on alkanut ilmetä nykypäivänä. Tarina ei ollut kiinnostava, mutta luin sen kuitenkin loppuun. 2/5
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1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) - Kirsten Bakis: Hirviökoirien elämä
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover - Matt Haig: Kuinka aika pysäytetään
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Koira esiintyy kaikissa kolmessa: kirjan nimessä, kannessa ja aiheena.
Tarinan lähtökohta alkaa 1800 luvulta, jolloin hullu tiedepoika kehitteli koirat, jotka seisovat kahdella jalalla ja niillä on kädet. Koirat kykenevät myös puhumaan. Keksijä on varsin vastenmielinen hahmo silpoessaan eläimiä tunnontuskitta kokeissaan. Tarina kertoo koirien vaiheista 1800 luvulta nykypäivään ja siitä mikä ongelma koirilla on alkanut ilmetä nykypäivänä. Tarina ei ollut kiinnostava, mutta luin sen kuitenkin loppuun. 2/5
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) - Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y - R. A. Montgomery: Matka avaruudessa
4. A book with a criminal character - Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 - H. G. Wells: Ensimmäiset ihmiset kuussa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror)
10. A book featuring an historical figure - Katherine Neville: Musta kuningatar
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) - Kirsten Bakis: Hirviökoirien elämä
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer - Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Henkien labyrintti
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list - V. E. Schwab: Magian syvempi sävy
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives - Naomi Alderman: Voima
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements - Leena Laulajainen: Pii ja Ametisti - Matka ajan halki
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR - Ursula K. Le Guin: Näkemisen lahja
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover - Matt Haig: Kuinka aika pysäytetään
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old - H. G. Wells: Tohtori Moreaun saari
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue - Alastair Reynolds: Varjokapteeni
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list - Truman Capote: Kylmäverisesti
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) - Anna Kavan: Ice
29. A book published before 1950 - Arthur Conan Doyle: Kadonnut maailma
30. A book featuring an elderly character - Margaret Atwood: Sokea surmaaja
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read - Lewis Carroll: Alice Peilintakamaassa
32. A book with more than 500 pages
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title - Olavi Kaskisuo (kuvat), Vexi Salmi (teksti): Vain elämää - Irwin Goodmanin kuvitettu tarina
35. A psychological thriller - John Fowles: Neitoperho
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link )
37. A book set in a school or university - Stephen King: Carrie
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) - Jason Lutes: Berliini - kivikaupunki
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life - J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien: Gondolinin tuho
40. A book you stumbled upon - Lois Lowry: The Giver
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character - Michael Crichton: Kadonnut maailma
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) - Nancy Kress: Beggars in Spain
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) - Josh Malerman: Lintuhäkki
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover - Jyrki Vainonen: Yön ja päivän tarinoita
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) - Seanan McGuire: Beneath the Sugar Sky
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year - Paolo Bacigalupi: Ship Breaker
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country - Cixin Liu: Kolmen kappaleen probleema
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) - Conn Iggulden: Shiang
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title - Mari Strachan: Hiljaisuus soi h-mollissa
Muokannut 16.06.2019 23:03 Eija
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
Kuu ei ole maailman mielikuvituksellisin astronominen termi mutta onpahan kuitenkin. Varsinkin kun sillä tässä tapauksessa jopa viitataan taivaankappaleeseen eikä ajan määreeseen.
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Kuu ei ole maailman mielikuvituksellisin astronominen termi mutta onpahan kuitenkin. Varsinkin kun sillä tässä tapauksessa jopa viitataan taivaankappaleeseen eikä ajan määreeseen.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
Lukuhaaste: Goodreads 2019
10. A book featuring an historical figure Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
- Vaikka itse Florence Nightingale ei kirjassa esiinnykkään, se kertoo kuitenkin fiktiivisen version hänen kummityttönsä (joka myöskin oli ansioitunut sota-ajan hoitaja) Florence Nightingale Shoren murhasta, joka jäi ratkaisematta.
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- Vaikka itse Florence Nightingale ei kirjassa esiinnykkään, se kertoo kuitenkin fiktiivisen version hänen kummityttönsä (joka myöskin oli ansioitunut sota-ajan hoitaja) Florence Nightingale Shoren murhasta, joka jäi ratkaisematta.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Stephen King: Ulkopuolinen
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure Jessica Fellowes Mitfordin murhat
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet Kathryn Stockett: Piiat
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y Victoria Aveyard: Sodan myrskyt (Hopea#4)
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Robert Galbraith: Pahan Polku (Cormoran Strike#3)
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Shungiku Nakamura: World's Greatest First Love #11
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Isaku Natsume: False Memories#1
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) J.R. Ward: Prisoner of Night (Black Dagger Brotherhood #16,5)
10. A book featuring an historical figure Jessica Fellowes Mitfordin murhat
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject) Santa Montefiore: Lontoon kuninkaalliset kanit - Pako tornista
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Debbie Tung: Book love
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list ( link )
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country André Aciman: Call me by your name
16. A book told from multiple perspectives David Nicholls: Sinä päivänä
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Naomi Alderman: Voima
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Victoria Aveyard: Kruunun kirous (Hopea)
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link ) Jojo Moyes: Elä Rohkeasti (Me before you#3)
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Stephenie Meyer: Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Antti Tuuri: Aavan meren tuolla puolen
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list ( link and/or link )
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.)
29. A book published before 1950
30. A book featuring an elderly character
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Cassandra Clare: Queen of Air and Darkness (The Dark Artifices#3)
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet Kathryn Stockett: Piiat
34. A book with a person's name in the title Chris Rylander: Gregin legenda (Eeppisten epäonnistumisten sarja #1)
35. A psychological thriller
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list (helpful link ) Nicholas Eames: Bloody Rose (The Band #2)
37. A book set in a school or university
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Volker Kutscher: Babylon Berlin
40. A book you stumbled upon Vesa Lahti: Kertosäkeessä kameran silmä
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards ( link )
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction] Stephen Hawking: Lyhyet vastaukset suuriin kysymyksiin
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.) Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragon, 5th Edition)
45. A multi-generational saga
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual)
51. A book published in 2019 J.R. Ward: The Savior (Black Dagger Brotherhood#17)
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Samatha Schweblin: Houreuni
Varoitus: Spoiler.
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country Joanne Harris: Suolaista hiekkaa
Kirja sijoittuu ranskalaiselle saarelle, tosin Atlantin puolelle eikä Välimeren.
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Kirja sijoittuu ranskalaiselle saarelle, tosin Atlantin puolelle eikä Välimeren.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country Joanne Harris: Suolaista hiekkaa
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country Joanne Harris: Suolaista hiekkaa
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) Katherine Paterson: Miksi aina Caroline?
Kirjan alkuperäinen nimi on Jacob have I loved, mutta kaipa se kuitenkin kelpaa tähän.
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Kirjan alkuperäinen nimi on Jacob have I loved, mutta kaipa se kuitenkin kelpaa tähän.
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Varoitus: Spoiler.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy Madeline Miller: Circe
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) Katherine Paterson: Miksi aina Caroline?
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country Joanne Harris: Suolaista hiekkaa
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes
2. A book with one of the 5 W's in the title (Who, What, Where, When, Why) Katherine Paterson: Miksi aina Caroline?
3. A book where the author’s name contains A, T, and Y
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc) Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes
5. A book by Shakespeare or inspired by Shakespeare
6. A book with a dual timeline Aki Ollikainen: Musta satu
7. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #1 Hannu Rajaniemi: Kesämaa
8. 2 books related to the same topic, genre, or theme: Book #2 Alice Sebold: Oma taivas
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror) Jessica Fellowes: Mitfordin murhat
10. A book featuring an historical figure Anneli Kanto: Piru, kreivi, noita ja näyttelijä
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals Patti Smith: Uneksuntaa
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer Laura Freeman: The reading cure
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list Julian Clary: Me Ponnekkaat
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term Robert Heinlein: Kuu on julma
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country Joanne Harris: Suolaista hiekkaa
16. A book told from multiple perspectives
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia) Jeanette Winterson: The stone gods
18. A book related to one of the elements on the periodic table of elements Anneli Kanto & Terhi Rannela: Tähystäjäneito
19. A book by an author who has more than one book on your TBR Philip Reeve: Larklight
20. A book featuring indigenous people of a country Georg Seitz: Joki vailla paluuta
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes ( link )
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover Markku Eskelinen: Interface, eli 800 surmanluotia
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old Nellie Bly: Kymmenen päivää mielisairaalassa
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New Marie Lu: Warcross
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed Maria Ohisalo & Arno Kotro (toim.): Sinua on petetty
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue Jennifer Clement: Basquiatin leski
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list Per Olov Enquist: Blanche ja Marie
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.) Tove Jansson: Moominpappa at sea
29. A book published before 1950 Sylvia Townsend Warner: Lolly Willowes
30. A book featuring an elderly character Kari Hotakainen: Ihmisen osa
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read
32. A book with more than 500 pages Caleb Carr: The alienist
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet
34. A book with a person's name in the title J.R.R. Tolkien: Kullervon tarina
35. A psychological thriller Lisa Jewell: Sitten hän oli poissa
36. A book featured on an NPR Best Books of the Year list Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge & Joy San: Bingo love
37. A book set in a school or university Robert Robinson: Kuolleet kirjatoukat
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc) Amanda Lovelace: Tässä prinsessa pelastaa itsensä
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life Noora Vallinkoski: Perno Mega City
40. A book you stumbled upon
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards Pénélope Bagieu: Brazen - Rebel ladies who rocked the world
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character Adam Gidwitz: A tale dark & grimm
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Sissi Katz: Coco Kafkan ihmeellinen elämä
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
45. A multi-generational saga Alice Hoffman: Punainen puutarha
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover Läjä Äijälä: X
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.) Frances Hardinge: A face like glass
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year E.L. Doctorow: Maailmannäyttely
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country Hiro Arikawa: Matkakissan muistelmat
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual) Sherman Alexie: Intiaaniblues
51. A book published in 2019
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title Sam Munson: The war against the assholes