Name a book alphabetically. A fun activity!

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Name a book alphabetically. A fun activity!

Post by Rabia Qanit »

Here's a fun activity,

Let's all name books that we have read or heard alphabetically. For example, Starting with A, I have read the book " A Walk Through the Grapes" and for B...

Each person names a book alphabetically, it's your choice if you want to share some information from that book.

Follow with B!
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Broomsticks and Burials by Lily Webb. It’s a cozy murder mystery in a magical town.
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Coraline. I loved it as a book and adored the movie adaptation. It’s a spooky mystery book meant for children but also suitable for adults.
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"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller. It explores the human cost of blindly chasing the American Dream and the emotional toll it takes on individuals and their families.

The book even won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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"Eragon" by Christopher Paolini
That book has such a slow progression that was hard to get through.
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Focus by Daniel Goleman, it's quite a good one.
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Grey Mask by Patricia Wentworth, I read it a few years ago. Nice little mystery/thriller.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling. This book is aimed at young adults, but also has a huge fan base across all age groups.
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