Forlag Arrow
Utgivelsesår 2011
Format Paperback
ISBN13 9780099492399
Språk Engelsk
Sider 384
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Start en diskusjon om verket Se alle diskusjoner om verketDenne er massiv! Jeg ser på min profil at jeg vel har lest rundt 30 bøker i året de siste par åra, og 52 bøker er derfor enormt mye. Jeg skal vurdere om jeg skal la den samme boka telle i flere kategorier. Begynner allerede å legge inn bøker jeg leser nå som passer, for å få en "head start". Gjør skriften fet når jeg er ferdig.
1. A book that was nominated for or won an award in a genre you enjoy - N. K. Jemisin: "The Obelisk gate"
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: Terry Pratchett - «The colour of magic»
4. A book with a criminal character (i.e. assassin, pirate, thief, robber, scoundrel etc): Leigh Bardugo - "Crooked kingdom"
9. A book from one of the top 5 money making genres (romance/erotica, crime/mystery, religious/inspirational, science fiction/fantasy or horror): Jessica Townsend - "Wundersmith"
10. A book featuring an historical figure
11. A book related to one of the 12 Zodiac Chinese Animals (title, cover, subject: Richard Adams - "Watership down"
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer: Klaus Hagerup og Lisa Aisato - "Jenta som ville redde bøkene"
13. A book that is included on a New York Public Library Staff Picks list: Neil Gaiman og Terry Pratchett - «Good Omens» (staff pick sommeren 2018)
14. A book with a title, subtitle or cover relating to an astronomical term: Stanislaw Lem - "The star diaries"
15. A book by an author from a Mediterranean country or set in a Mediterranean country
16. A book told from multiple perspectives: Lian Hearn - "I lys av månen"
17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia): Neal Shusterman - «Scythe»
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover: Hans Olav Lahlum - "De fems tegn"*
23. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #1 Something Old: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - "The sign of the four"(gammel bok)
24. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #2 Something New: Tahareh Mafi - "Shatter me" (en "ny" verden)**
25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed:
26. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #4 Something Blue: Lars Mytting - Søsterklokkene
27. A book off of the 1001 books to read before you die list: John Irving - «A prayer for Owen Meany»
28. A book related to something cold (i.e. theme, title, author, cover, etc.): Philip Pullman - "The subtle knife"
29. A book published before 1950: Charles Dickens - "A Christmas Carol"
30. A book featuring an elderly character: Kelly Barnhill - "The girl who drank the moon"
31. A children’s classic you’ve never read: Madeleine L’Engle - «A wrinkle in time»
32. A book with more than 500 pages: Sarah J. Maas - «Empire of storms»
33. A book you have owned for at least a year, but have not read yet: Diana Gabaldon - "Outlander"
34. A book with a person's name in the title: J. K. Rowling - "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
39. A book with a strong sense of place or where the author brings the location/setting to life: Dag Solstad - "Genanse og verdighet"
40. A book you stumbled upon: Jo Walton - «Among others»
41. A book from the 2018 GR Choice Awards: Sarah J. Maas - "Kingdom of ash"
42. A book with a monster or "monstrous" character: Sarah J. Maas - "Tower of dawn"
43. A book related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [fiction or nonfiction]: Kathy Reichs - "Spider bones"
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.): Kathy Reichs - "Flash and bones"
45. A multi-generational saga: Eka Kurniawan - "Skjønnhet er et sår"
46. A book with a (mostly) black cover: Leigh Bardugo - "Six of crows»
47. A book related to food (i.e. title, cover, plot, etc.): Mohsin Hamid - "The reluctant fundamentalist" (hele den narrative rammen er hovedpersonen som deler et måltid med en amerikaner og forteller ham historien)
48. A book that was a finalist or winner for the National Book Award for any year: Philip Pullman - "The Amber Spyglass"
49. A book written by a Far East Asian author or set in a Far East Asian country: Lian Hearn - «Barn av Otori»
50. A book that includes a journey (physical, health, or spiritual): Jan Roar Leikvoll - «Fiolinane»
51. A book published in 2019: Bård Borch Michalsen - "Verbene som beveger verden"
52. A book with a weird or intriguing title: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - "A study in Scarlet"
1. Book published in 2019: Emil André Erstad - "Hareides fall - trettiseks dager som endra norsk politikk"
2. Author you’ve never heard of: Jo Walton - "Amongst others"
3. A book you’ve read before: Philip Pullman - "The Subtle Knife"
4. Book with a strong female lead: Sarah J. Maas - "Queen of shadows"
A play
A book set in Southern USA: Jesmyn Ward - "Det som reddes kan"
A memoir on someone you admire
8. Set in the Victorian Era: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - "A story of four"
10. A plant on the cover: Lisa Aisato - "Livet - illustrert"
11. Published the year you graduated school: Jan Roar Leikvoll - «Fiolinane» (2010)
12. A graphic novel: Maja Lunde og Lisa Aisato - "Snøsøsteren"
14. An ugly cover: Terry Pratchett - "The light fantastic"
15. A teen as the main character: Madeleine L´engle - "A wrinkle in time"
16. The re-telling of a well-known story: Hans Olav Lahlum - "De fems tegn" (skriver i forordet at boka er inspirert av/bevisst ligner på "The sign of the four" av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, men denne er satt i en mer moderne setting)
17. Set during a holiday: Charles Dickens - “A Christmas carol”
18. Book picked out by someone else: Dag Solstad - "Genanse og verdighet" (plukket ut av bibliotekaren som anbefalt + påpekt av to bokelskere som første Solstad-bok jeg burde lese)
20. A book about time-travel: Diana Gabaldon - "Outlander"
21. A title starting with the letter “J”: Klaus Hagerup og Lisa Aisato - "Jenta som ville redde bøkene"
22. Fantasy novel: Jessica Townsend - "Wundersmith - the calling of Morrigan Crow"
True crime novel
A self-published book
25. The name of a color in the title: Sarah J. Maas - "Kingdom of ash"
26. A one word title: Neil Shusterman - "Scythe"
28. A book that discusses mental health: Gail Honeyman - "Eleanor Oliphant har det helt fint"
29. A book published by HarperCollins: Tahareh Mafi - "Shatter me"
30. An author who uses initials: J. K. Rowling - "Harry Potter And the Half-Blood prince"
31. A book that everyone’s talking about: N. K. Jemisin - "The stone sky"
33. A book about a cult: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - "A study in scarlet"
35. A sports related book: Kathy Reichs - "Flash and bones"
36. A humorous novel: Neil Gaiman og Terry Pratchett - "Good Omens"
38. An allegorical book: N. K. Jemisin - "The obelisk gate" (hele serien er allegorisk og handler om rasisme og diskriminering)
39. Military Related: fiction or non-fiction: Sarah J. Maas - "Tower of dawn"
40. A character that is an immigrant: Johannes Anyuru - "De kommer til å drukne i sine mødres tårer"
A book suggested by someone else in the challenge
A family member’s favourite book
43. A children’s book: Philip Pullman - "The book of Dust - La belle sauvage"
44. An author who uses a pseudonym: Lian Hearn - «Barn av otori»
45. A “beach read”: Kathy Reichs - "Spider bones"
47. Set in a country you’ve visited: J. K. Rowling - "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
48. Set in a post-apocalyptic world: N. K. Jemisin - "The Obelisk Gate"
49. A speed read: Terry Pratchett - "The colour of magic"
50. A fairy tale: Kelly Barnhill - "The girl who drank the Moon"
52. An audiobook: Charles Dickens - “A Christmas carol” (har lest denne to ganger i år, mener derfor den kan gå to ganger på lista)