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15.2 (ADVENTURES WITH ALICE AND LEWIS)

So far I have:
Alice Sebold
C.S. Lewis
You could also read any one of the Twilight books because Alice is a character.




Alice:
The Lovely Bones
Here on Earth
The Color Purple
Charming Billy
Go Ask Alice
By the Light of My Father's Smile
Lucky
A Town Like Alice
Still Alice
The Story Sisters
Lewis:
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop

Alice:
[book:The Lovely ..."
FYI: The protagonist in Go Ask Alice is never named. The title comes from the Jefferson Airplane song "White Rabbit."
Also, I don't know because I've never read it, but is there a character named Alice in A Town Like Alice?

Alice:
The Lovely ..."</i><b>No because it takes place in the US only in the future</b>
<i>Anissa wrote: "can a different planet or universe count?"</i><b>If it doesn't exist in real life yes.</b>
<i>Rachel wrote: "Would [book:Stardust work for the "fictional land" part?"Yes

Alice:
[bo..."
I misread and was thinking it was character, author or title including Alice. Just character and author, got it. Thanks. And, thanks for the reply Cynthia. I'll work that book into another task.

"Also, I don't know because I've never read it, but is there a character named Alice in A Town Like Alice?i>
The Alice in A Town Like Alice is the town of Alice Springs in Australia.


Hopefully this will help!

I'm #6 on the library list here. I'm hoping they get multiple copies for the different branches.

Many sci fi / fantasy books -- try these authors:
Ursula Le Guin
Orson Scott Card
Suzette Haden Elgin
Joan D. Vinge
Vernor Vinge
Patricia A. McKillip
Jo Clayton
David Brin
C.J. Cherryh
J.R.R. Tolkien
Sheri S. Tepper


Just to clarify...this book would work because the author is Alice Sebold, right? Patricia had listed her 'Alice' and 'Lewis' possibilities as her question after the Hunger Games query for part two of the task.

Jennifer wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Alice:"No because The Lovely Bones takes place in the US only in the future."
Just to clarify...this book would work because the author is Alice Sebold, right? Patrici..."Yes I was referring to the Hunger Games in my reply

Is that too much of a stretch? I've only read the first book in the series, so I'm not sure how much of any of others take place above and below ground.
I was just wondering - no problem if it's not allowed since I've got some other ideas for this task.

Beverly Lewis
and
Lewis Black


The other books take place on 21st century Earth (various countries), and with brief stints to the Lower Elements... but I would say the majority is spent above ground....
I highly recommend the audiobooks. They're FANTASTIC. (Well, the first 5, anyway... They changed narrators...)

The Confessions of Max Tivoli
by Andrew Sean Greer
(Max's life-long love is named Alice)
It is similar to and was probably inspired by The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but with its own unique flavor and characters.

Thanks Sara! I have books 2 thru 5 on my shelves right now and if #5 fits, I might use it - I was planning on reading these anyways just get them off my TBR, whether or not they fit into the challenge.




This appears to take place in a fictional city but not a fictional country so it doesn't fit.




Another option if you guys are looking for a quick read is The Last Summer. I loved this book.
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A. Read A Book Featuring A Character Or Person Who Is Named Alice/Lewis (First Or Last) OR Was Written By An Author With The Name Alice/Lewis (First Or Last).
AND
B. Read A Novel That Takes Place In A Fictional Land Such As Narnia Or Oz.
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