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4: 4 books linked by the 4 elements: Book #1 Earth (in title, cover, content, setting, author...)

A Chalice of Wind(#1)
A Circle of Ashes(#2)
A Feather of Stone(#3)
and
A Necklace of Water(#4)
I'm still slightly curious, if I keep my pace up I might try it, would have to go out of order though because of the way the series is set up/named.
Ultimately there were other books I wanted to read more, so I decided to use the actual "words" in the title. This also allows me to read the prompts in order.
I found Little Earthquakes on my shelf, so I'm gonna go with that.
My other thought was The Good Earth but I'm trying to keep it light.




This is a great trilogy!
This was the toughest element for me! But I appreciate all of your suggestions.. they helped!
I'll be choosing between:
Things That Happened Before the Earthquake (Title and Content)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (Title)
Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone (Cover)
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (Content)
Unaccustomed Earth (Title)
Stray听(颁辞惫别谤)
Little Earthquakes (Title)
I'll be choosing between:
Things That Happened Before the Earthquake (Title and Content)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (Title)
Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone (Cover)
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (Content)
Unaccustomed Earth (Title)
Stray听(颁辞惫别谤)
Little Earthquakes (Title)
Chrissy wrote: "I haven鈥檛 decided for sure, but am leaning toward The Pillars of the Earth. I decided that for the set of 4, I would use a different way to qualify for each. Earth is in the title, wate..."
How did you find books for the author's name? Content, cover, and title are easy to search for, but I'm having trouble finding authors' names and I love this idea!
How did you find books for the author's name? Content, cover, and title are easy to search for, but I'm having trouble finding authors' names and I love this idea!

My author name is for the Water category - Clare Vanderpool. I checked my TBR for anything obvious, then googled meanings of first and last names, looking for anything that might work. I found out that Vanderpool means "from the pool" in Dutch - then felt stupid because pool is a water-related word in my own language and I'd missed it!
Marie wrote: "Emily wrote: "How did you find books for the author's name? Content, cover, and title are easy to search for, but I'm having trouble finding authors' names and I love this idea!"
My author name is..."
Ahh that's a great idea! I looked around for Earth related author names, but there's not a whole lot of people with Dirt, Flower, or even Rose or Daisy as their name, so I got frustrated and gave up a little bit haha. I guess I'll just have to keep searching!
My author name is..."
Ahh that's a great idea! I looked around for Earth related author names, but there's not a whole lot of people with Dirt, Flower, or even Rose or Daisy as their name, so I got frustrated and gave up a little bit haha. I guess I'll just have to keep searching!

My ..."
This made me think of Lisa Gardener, but her last name is actually spelled Gardner. I did find an author named Vanessa Garden, who seems to write YA.
Tracy wrote: "Emily wrote: "Marie wrote: "Emily wrote: "How did you find books for the author's name? Content, cover, and title are easy to search for, but I'm having trouble finding authors' names and I love th..."
Ohhh I hadn't thought of Garden. I need to break open my thesaurus!
Ohhh I hadn't thought of Garden. I need to break open my thesaurus!


I love this idea of using a whole series! I thought of the Truthwith series too. Windwitch

Anyway, I had to order a used copy online that is coming in like a month, LOL, so we'll see what condition it's in.






The Butterfly Garden was really good! Enjoy!

That is an excellent book! Good choice!
I hadn't thought about using words like "Gardner" for the author's name, so I may try that. I had been looking for pictures on the cover that looked "earthy".

Someone mentioned gardens. Wild Beauty would work.

The elements prompts are VERY wide, so you could definitely choose a book linked to Earth. I even considered Artemis, since it's set on the Moon and the Moon is partly made of Earth material, so.... ;)
I'm going to read Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. It is part of the Earthseed series.


I read the first, The Clan of the Cave Bear, many years ago and have always meant to get back to this series.
So once again I give "reader's thanks" to the ATY Challenge!


My #1 choice is: Garden of Stones, because I love the author, and the title is pretty earthy.
I'm also considering: The Drunken Botanist: The Plants That Create the World's Great Drinks (I started this book in 2017 and I'm still reading it, soooo .... I'm not sure if I'll count it)
From the Ground Up: The Story of a First Garden
The Crystal Cave
Salt: A World History

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea works for water as well.

OK, you inspired me to see if I could fit all four elements with Jules Verne.
From the Earth to the Moon = fire (the rocket is shot out of a cannon).
Journey to the Center of the Earth = earth
Around the World in Eighty Days = air
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea = water

Also, may be a good idea for any of the 'element' weeks (minus water) for those of you that may be struggling with finding choices for these!x


Thank you for reminding me of this book! I used to be an editor at a literary magazine and we published some of his short stories in 2008 or so. I am so excited to read this novel!

I'm trying to read The Fifth Season now to get a head start on this challenge. I'm not really enjoying it but I read a bunch of 老虎机稳赢方法 reviews that said to stick with it because it gets better.

I'm trying to read The Fifth Season now ..."
For me, the jumping around between storylines drove me nuts, but once I understood where everything fit within the time line, I really enjoyed it.


This one doesn't really fit air - I don't know if you are thinking the same thing I was before I read this, but this doesn't happen in a hot air balloon. I just read it and felt like I'd been lied to my whole childhood! 鈽癸笍


This one doesn't really fit air - I don't know if you are thinking the same thing I was before I read this, but this doesn't happen in a hot a..."
Maybe you are mixing Around the World in Eighty Days with Five Weeks in a Balloon also by Jules Verne, wich is also good :)
Books mentioned in this topic
A Wizard of Earthsea (other topics)Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too (other topics)
Unaccustomed Earth (other topics)
From the Earth to the Moon (other topics)
The Waking Land (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jhumpa Lahiri (other topics)Jules Verne (other topics)
Andy Weir (other topics)
Callie Bates (other topics)
Mary Stewart (other topics)
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